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Anglesey Cottages

Borth Esgob
Situated in an "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty", this spacious four bedroom bungalow has been a family holiday home since the 1930's.

Just fifty yards away from the beach, to which there is direct access, the property offers spectacular views across Rhoscolyn Bay, the beach and hills beyond.

In an area rich in tradition and history guests can enjoy a number of activities from walking across the unspoilt heathland whilst taking in the magnificent views to bird watching to exploring Dublin. Just 99 minutes away by the local ferry which departs from Holyhead on a daily basis.


Bryn Ffysiwn
Bryn Ffysiwn is situated at Rhoscolyn on part of the beautiful coastline of Holy Island in Anglesey, North Wales. The cottage and its land is within an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

It is ideally suited to people of all ages. Young families will enjoy exploring the countryside and the many bays and beaches within 3 minutes walk of the cottage. Here they can have adventures and enjoy paddling, bathing and fishing within a safe environment. Retired couples will equally enjoy the peace and tranquility of the area.

The village of Valley, 3 miles away, has a very good range of shops. Other centres are Trearddur Bay and Holyhead where you can buy all you need for your holiday.


Cyndal Bach
Cyndal Bach is an original C17th fisherman's cottage which has been sympathetically refurbished to give an extremely comfortable home with up to date facilities.

Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty this C18th secluded detached fisherman's cottage is restored to a high standard.

Close to a safe sandy beach for bathing and water sports, excellent coastal and country walking, bird watching, golf, historical sites and medieval castles easily reached. Dublin day trips or simply relax in beautiful surroundings.



Hen Weithdy
Hen Weithdy is a detached property which has been sympathetically converted from a 19th century carpenter's workshop, and is situated at the end of a shared driveway with ample parking for two cars, an enclosed patio garden to the front, and with views over farmland to Snowdonia at the rear.

Hen Weithdy has been tastefully furnished and fitted to combine the convenience of modern life with the atmosphere and features of another era, and we look forward to welcoming you as guests. Once you have stayed here, we are sure you will return.

Within a mile is Cable Bay, with its sandy beach and nearby Ancient Burial Mound. There are many other attractive beaches within a mile or two, including Broad Beach and Traeth Crigyll at Rhosneigr and Porth Nobla and Porth Tyn Tywyn at Llanfaelog. Rhosneigr also contains a variety of hotels/pubs, restaurants and bistros.