The local area
Anglesey has so many things to see and do.
Close to the coastal path, we are just 10/20 minutes' walk from the beach,( depending how fast you can walk) and a 15 minute drive to the town of Holyhead. This is an amazing area for beaches,
walking, horse riding or just relaxing.
Marvel at the wild sweeping North-West coastline of the
island. There's stunning coastal scenery, coves, caves, beaches and rock pools.
The Anglesey Coastal Path is close you can access this most majestic of shorelines
and set off on a journey of discovery.
Journey along the western shores to visit Church Bay, with
its pebble and sand beach, by the Church Bay beach is the Lobster Pot, a
wonderful seafood restaurant... The lovely little Wave crest cafe serves snacks
and cream scones. Porth Trwyn (known as Borthwen Beach locally) is a quiet
haven with sand at low tide and rock pools.
The Sandy Beach is a short drive or 30 minute walk and here
the beach of sands stretches as far as the eye can see.
Anglesey is only 22 miles long nowhere is very far. The
island boasts many attractions for adults and children alike. Trac Mon and
Rhosneigr are 25 minutes' drive, the beautiful Newborough forest and Llandwyn
Island are 30 minutes' drive, The Anglesey Sea Zoo, and Halen Mon are 35
minutes as is Foel Farm.
Pili Palas (butterfly palace) is 30 minutes and Parys
Mountain the copper mine is 20 minutes.
The fishing port of Cemaes is 20 minutes.Only a few miles away is the port town of Holyhead, not just
offering the convenience of supermarkets but also links to Ireland. The A55
expressway is 10 minutes giving easy access to the mainland.