The Boathouse Hotel is a delightful seaside establishment situated in the coastal town of Holyhead, on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. Offering stunning views over the marina and close proximity to the beach, this hotel combines comfort, convenience, and nautical charm, making it an ideal choice for a serene coastal retreat. Its serene ambience, scenic location, and friendly service ensure a memorable stay for all its guests.
The hotel's guest rooms are tastefully furnished, offering a blend of modern amenities and homely comfort. Each room features a comfortable bed, en-suite bathroom, flat-screen TV, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Many rooms also offer panoramic views of the marina, adding to the hotel's seaside appeal. Guests can indulge in delicious dining experiences at the on-site restaurant, which specialises in local seafood and traditional Welsh cuisine, accompanied by an extensive wine list.
Located within the heart of Holyhead, The Boathouse Hotel provides guests with easy access to local attractions and landmarks. Notable sites such as the Holyhead Maritime Museum and the South Stack Lighthouse are within easy reach. The hotel is also just a stone's throw away from the ferry terminal, making it a convenient base for those planning to visit Ireland. Moreover, the beautiful trails and beaches of Anglesey's coastline and the surrounding natural beauty of Snowdonia National Park make it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.
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In addition to the facilities mentioned below, the following are free services
Free parking is available
Free Wifi or Broadband is available
This property is at an elevation of approximately 25 feet / 7.6 metres above sea level
Beaches near this Hotel , distance in miles.
Newry Beach
Near Holyhead - a shingle and rocky composition 0.4m away.A small beach within the confines of the harbour wall, the beach all but disappears at high tide
Porth Dafarch Beach
Near Menai Bridge - a sandy and rocky composition 2.0m away.A small cove on the south coast of Anglesey. The cove is deep set and closes in a little as it goes out to sea so its somewhat sheltered. Good expanse of sand (some rocks) in the centre and being a cove rocky either side. Good for bathing, picnic tables and toilets
Trearddur Bay Beach
Near Holyhead - a sandy composition 2.8m away.One of the most popular beaches on Anglesey, with good facilities and parking
Porth Tywyn Mawr Beach
Near Holyhead - a sandy composition 3.2m away.
Traeth Penial
Near Llafrog - a sandy and rocky composition 3.4m away.At hightide the beach has all but gone, however as the tide recedes you will be presented with good long stretches of sand and some some rock though minor in comparison.
Facilities at the accommodation Restaurant / Meal Options Breakfast available Special Diet Options Bar Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Digital TV Channels Children Welcome Pets Allowed Open All Year Airport Parking or Transfers Free Wifi Internet Lift / Elevator Concierge Services Garden Terrace Air Conditioning 24-Hour Front Desk Luggage Storage
Facilities Nearby Beach or Coast Nearby
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Distances are direct straight line in miles
International Airports
Liverpool John Lennon Airport Liverpool Merseyside L24 1YD 73.9 miles
Manchester Airport Ringway Greater Manchester M90 1QX 97.9 miles
Local Airports
Anglesey Airport Llanfair yn Neubwll Isle of Anglesey LL65 3NX 6.2 miles
Caernarfon Airport Caernarfon Gwynedd LL54 5TP 19.6 miles
Motorways
M53 Junction 2 West Kirby,Moreton 64.4 miles
M53 Junction 1 Birkenhead, New Brighton, Wallasey 65.1 miles
M53 Junction 4 Bebington, Bromborough, Clatterbridge, Neston 67.0 miles
A medieval church near Caer Gybi , a small roman Fort in Holyhead, while older places of worship have been on this site, the current church dates from the 13th century.
Also known as Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi The country park was formed by a former quarry, with a lake at its heart for fishing , bird watching and with nature trails to follow, there is also a Cafe at the venue
Located on the Waterfront in Holyhead, this small museum charts the local maritime history with exhibits and items relevant to tell the story of Holyhead's past
0.4m / 0.6km - - 6min
Holyhead Ferry Terminal - LL65 1DJ Stay near here. SH 24848 82273 = crouch.blotting.shocking
The port, located in Holyhead North West Wales, operated by Stena Line Ports Ltd. With freight,vehicle and passenger sailings to Dublin Ireland
Notable as the longest breakwater in the UK at 1.7 miles long and with a lighthouse on the far end, built by the Victorians to protect Holyhead harbour
Holyhead Mountain or (Mynydd Twr) is the hiegest point on Anglesey with spectacular views of Holyhead close by and out to sea as far as the Republic of Ireland
An 18 hole, 6077 yard heathland championship course with narrow fairways., Located a little inland. the views from the course are spectacular with both sea views and tot he mountains of Snowdoinia.There is a clubhouse, bar and meals are available.
The Newry Beach is 0.4 miles from this Hotel. We also list other beaches within 5 miles with descriptions
Is this Hotel located in a recognised scenic area?
Yes this Hotel lies within or on the border of the Anglesey AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty)
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