Beaches and Anglesey Coastal PathLovely beaches abound along Anglesey's western coast. Trearddur Bay 1.5 miles away boasting a Blue Flag beach and close to the village another lovely beach, Porth Diana and Porthdafarch . Rhosneigr 10min drive - a great surfing and top kite surfing,destination and sandy beaches. Cable Bay (Porth Trecastell) is particularly good for surfing with massive southerly swells, especially in winter. There is also a long sandy beach at Treath Llydan (Wide Bay). Join the Coastal Path at the end of the garden and walk towards Rhoscolyn and enjoy dramatic views of the stark vertical cliffs before dipping down to Rhoscolyn beach - a hidden gem, soft sand and an abundance of rock pools in which children will love to potter!Malltraeth Cycle Path and Newborough Warren Nature ReserveWalk or cycle this well-signposted path across Malltraeth Estuary to Newborough Warren Nature Reserve. This forest is a bird watchers paradise with 'hides' in the woods often by small lakes - ideal for quiet observation. Look out for the red squirrels! Anglesey has almost completely eradicated the greys so that the reds thrive. Newborough Beach and Llanddwyn IslandThe miles of pristine sands from Llanddwyn Island to the southern tip of Anglesey forms one of the finest beaches in Britain - dramatic mountain views, clean clear water, woods and mythology. Enjoy the little lighthouse on the Island and admire the beautifully carved gate at the entrance. Note the Island is only accessible at low tide. Culture and culinary delights by the sea. There has been a sudden blossoming of excellent eateries throughout the Island, the best of which are nearby. In Rhoscolyn 2 miles away The White Eagle has excellent eating and pet friendly section- eat out on the wide balcony overlooking the sea in the summer or by the huge fire during in winter months. Catch 22 in Valley is within a mile. Langdons restaurant and bar Newry beach Holyhead, Sea Shanty, a New England style clapboard Cafe on the beach in Trearddur Bay or the Black Seal restaurant and Gin Bar, both right on the beach front, also The Seacroft which also serves excellent food . The legendary Lobster Pot Seafood restaurant in Church Bay is 12 miles away and well worth visiting. There is also the Black Lion Inn in Llanfaethlu. In Rhosneigr there are also plenty of good places to eat, Sandy's Bistro , Mojo's Creperie and the Oyster Catcher. Oriel Ynys Mon Gallery in Llangefni has exhibitions all year round, it also has a superb cafe. South Stack and Holy Island RSPB's Ellin's Tower Observatory to view the large colonies of seabirds that the cliffs support. Spectacular views can be enjoyed of the Lleyn Peninsula and Bardsey Island. The Wicklow Mountains of Ireland can also be seen on a clear day. Visit South Stack lighthouse built in 1809 - not for the faint-hearted as there are 400 stone steps and a metal bridge to be negotiated. Beaumaris Possibly the most beautiful town in North Wales. With its romantic castle surrounded by a moat. Full of lovely independent shops and stylish restaurants including The Olde Bulle's Head with its excellent brasserie and loft restaurant. Do visit the Janet Bell Gallery, owned by a renowned local artist, full of lovely bric a brac and jewellery. Walk along the Victorian Pier to really enjoy the stunning views of the Menai Strait.
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Former chapel house in the centre of Rhosneigr. A stones throw from the beach, and a good selection of eating places. ...
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A well-appointed detached property in Rhosneigr, on the southwest coast of Anglesey. Ground floor bedrooms. WiFi. Off-road parking. Nearby beach. Llangefni ...
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A remarkable holiday home nestled in Amlwch, Anglesey. En-suites. Hot tub. Off-road parking. Amlwch Port 0.7 miles; Bull Bay 1.3 miles; ...
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.