Food Scene
Oyster Catcher
Maelog LakeInteresting building and good food and real ales.
Sandy Mount House
High StreetConvivial atmosphere, good food, good beer
The Codmother
Order via phone, not online. Excellent fish and chips- about 10 mins in car
Brilliant pub with excellent food and a great beach down the hill!
58 locals recommend
The White Eagle
Brilliant pub with excellent food and a great beach down the hill!
Restaurant on the straits. Reasonably priced food. Need to book
136 locals recommend
Dylan's Menai Bridge
Saint George's RoadRestaurant on the straits. Reasonably priced food. Need to book
Excellent food in an interesting town with craft shops, a castle and a gaol!
31 locals recommend
Coach at The Bull Beaumaris
Castle StreetExcellent food in an interesting town with craft shops, a castle and a gaol!
Gaerwen Arms
Chapel StreetGood quality food and real Ale
Arts & Culture
The work of Kyffin Williams and a local artist, Charles tunnicliffe on display, Also excellent cafe with local produce.
33 locals recommend
Oriel Môn
The work of Kyffin Williams and a local artist, Charles tunnicliffe on display, Also excellent cafe with local produce.
Sightseeing
a full day walk from the house but you can park in the newborough forest car park and walk along the beach. A vast expanse of sand and an idyllic location
40 locals recommend
Ynys Llanddwyn
a full day walk from the house but you can park in the newborough forest car park and walk along the beach. A vast expanse of sand and an idyllic location
park at the old bridge and walk the coastal path to the bay with the church on the island and then return through the village. This is the ancient capital of Wales!
The beach, Traeth Mawr, is great!
13 locals recommend
Aberffraw
park at the old bridge and walk the coastal path to the bay with the church on the island and then return through the village. This is the ancient capital of Wales!
The beach, Traeth Mawr, is great!
A favourite walk, along the 'cob' at Malltraeth and on into Newborough forest. This is a salt marsh estuary and a haven for birds. The path is paved and raised above the sea level
Bae Malltraeth
A favourite walk, along the 'cob' at Malltraeth and on into Newborough forest. This is a salt marsh estuary and a haven for birds. The path is paved and raised above the sea level
The church dates back to the 9th Century and offers beautiful views down on to the estuary. A ten minute walk from the house. There are many ancient churches worth seeing on the island.
St Beuno's Church, Trefdraeth
The church dates back to the 9th Century and offers beautiful views down on to the estuary. A ten minute walk from the house. There are many ancient churches worth seeing on the island.
Great location to see Guillemots and Puffins and the coastal path joins the two lighthouses, South and North Stack. You can do long and short circular walks to the car park. Also iron age village.
14 locals recommend
RSPB South Stack
South Stack RoadGreat location to see Guillemots and Puffins and the coastal path joins the two lighthouses, South and North Stack. You can do long and short circular walks to the car park. Also iron age village.
Once home to Lord Anglesey, this is a beautiful mansion and extensive gardens overlooking the straits.
132 locals recommend
National Trust - Plas Newydd House and Gardens
Once home to Lord Anglesey, this is a beautiful mansion and extensive gardens overlooking the straits.
A working windmill and a reconstruction of two iron age roundhouses. Good te-room
44 locals recommend
Melin Llynon, Llanddeusant
A working windmill and a reconstruction of two iron age roundhouses. Good te-room
A beautiful small cove, good for surfing , coastal walk and a Neolithic Burial chamber! Paid parking.
6 locals recommend
Porth Trecastell
A4080A beautiful small cove, good for surfing , coastal walk and a Neolithic Burial chamber! Paid parking.
This has two lovely beaches, several bars and restaurants and parking in the village.
63 locals recommend
Rhosneigr
This has two lovely beaches, several bars and restaurants and parking in the village.
Drinks & Nightlife
The best pub on Anglesey! In Rhoscolyn, great food and a lovely outside seating area. Beach and coastal path nearby!
58 locals recommend
The White Eagle
The best pub on Anglesey! In Rhoscolyn, great food and a lovely outside seating area. Beach and coastal path nearby!
Real ale and friendly atmosphere. Good circular walk around the coast that bring syou back to the pub
12 locals recommend
Y Goron
35-36 Stryd Y BontReal ale and friendly atmosphere. Good circular walk around the coast that bring syou back to the pub
Everything Else
provides an insight in to crime and punishment in Victorian times.Beaumaris is well worth a visit, Norman castle, on the straits, many shops and delicatessens and very good restaurants.
147 locals recommend
Beaumaris Castle
Castle Streetprovides an insight in to crime and punishment in Victorian times.Beaumaris is well worth a visit, Norman castle, on the straits, many shops and delicatessens and very good restaurants.
Entertainment & Activities
A great centre involved in conservation but also plenty of activities for children. Halen Mon, Anglesey sea salt next door!
114 locals recommend
Anglesey Sea Zoo
A great centre involved in conservation but also plenty of activities for children. Halen Mon, Anglesey sea salt next door!
Cors Ddyga RSPB site - on old workings of coal mine and salt marsh. Car Park -Good 30 min circular walk or cycle there via the Cefni footpath along the river towards Llangefni. The walk along 'the cob' in Malltraeth is also a great birdwatching location.
Malltraeth Marsh
Cors Ddyga RSPB site - on old workings of coal mine and salt marsh. Car Park -Good 30 min circular walk or cycle there via the Cefni footpath along the river towards Llangefni. The walk along 'the cob' in Malltraeth is also a great birdwatching location.