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Anglesey AONB Hotel Map

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Hotels within the Anglesey AONB


Hotels, bed and breakfast's and Guesthouses map of the Anglesey AONB We have found 55 place s to stay on The Isle of Anglesey, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), is renowned for its stunning coastal landscapes, rich biodiversity, and historical depth, offering a tranquil retreat and a feast for the senses. This picturesque island off the north-west coast of Wales is circled by almost 125 miles of coastline, marked by dramatic cliffs, golden sandy beaches, and a coastal path that provides breathtaking views and a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Anglesey\'s diverse habitats, from its salt marshes and sand dunes to ancient woodlands, not only support a wide array of flora and fauna but also embody the island\'s commitment to conservation. The Anglesey AONB encompasses significant historical sites, ranging from prehistoric dolmens and burial chambers to medieval castles, reflecting a rich tapestry of human history intertwined with natural beauty. Key attractions include the iconic South Stack Lighthouse, perched on a small island reached by a descent of 400 steps, and Beaumaris Castle, a World Heritage Site known for its perfect concentric design. Anglesey offers a variety of accommodation options to suit every preference and budget, from luxurious seafront hotels and historic country houses to cozy bed and breakfasts, self-catering cottages, and eco-friendly campsites. The island\'s towns and villages, such as Beaumaris, Holyhead, and Menai Bridge, serve as gateways to exploring the AONB, offering charming shopping streets, local arts and crafts, and delightful eateries that showcase Welsh cuisine and locally sourced produce. Beaumaris, with its vibrant maritime heritage, art galleries, and boutique shops, is particularly noteworthy, while Holyhead serves as a hub for visitors arriving by ferry and offers access to the Breakwater Country Park and the Ucheldre Centre\'s cultural events. Anglesey is not just a destination for those seeking the beauty and tranquility of nature but also offers a range of outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and watersports, making it an ideal location for a rejuvenating break that combines the allure of the outdoors with cultural exploration and relaxation.