Places to stay

Sunset at Cemlyn Bay with the lagoon and sea on Anglesey © NTPL/Joe Cornish

Sunset at Cemlyn Bay

Stay on Anglesey

Anglesey offers cliffs and crags, inlets and headlands, sandy beaches and bays.

Our two cottages are situated to the north of the island. They are both within five minutes of the picturesque harbour village of Cemaes Bay, close to beaches, shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants.

 

Bryn Llywelyn

Bryn Llywelyn is an attractive late-Georgian style farmhouse set in its own walled gardens, just five minutes from Cemaes Bay.

Bryn Llywelyn holiday cottage seen from outside, with the sea behind. © National Trust

Tywyn Cottage

In the picturesque village of Cemaes, overlooking the harbour, sits Tywyn.

Exterior view of Tywyn Cottage, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey. © National Trust

Mountain views

ponies at Bryn Offa help conservation as part of a grazing scheme © National Trust

From many parts of the island the ever-changing views of the mountains of Snowdonia are spectacular. There are quiet rural lanes to explore and a wealth of traditional stone cottages much favoured by artists.

Fabulous beaches

Porth Dafarch beach on Anglesey © National Trust

Rocky coves, secluded bays, long sandy beaches - Anglesey has them all. Whether you enjoy swimming, canoeing, kite surfing, sailing or simply relaxing there is something for everyone.

Coastal path

Northern coastline of Anglesey © National Trust

The Anglesey Coastal Path provides access to most of the spectacular coastline where stunning wildlife such as seals, rare birds like Peregrine Falcons and Choughs may be seen daily depending on the time of year.