Travel & Accommodation

How do I get to Anglesey?

North Wales is easy to reach, with good road, rail, air and ferry links.

  • Road: A55 to Holyhead is a twin-lane highway, connecting with M6 /M56

  • Rail: Mainline route to Holyhead with trains from London (3.5 hours) and Chester (1.5 hours)

  • Air: Manchester International (MAN) with car rentals (2 hours to Holyhead) and rail links

  • Ferry: Dublin-Holyhead ferry (3.5 hours)

 
 

North Wales is a popular holiday destination. Anglesey and neighboring Gwynedd have a variety of accommodation options available from boutique inns to coastal campgrounds.

 

Menai Bridge

 

Premier Inn Bangor

Located in Bangor just off the A55 with convenient access to Anglesey and Snowdonia

Anglesey Arms Hotel

A comfortable and friendly hotel located close to the historic Menai suspension bridge

Menai Holiday Cottages

A wide range of accommodation options via this local booking agency

Llanfair Hall

Picturesque glamping sight located in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll less than 10 minutes from the A55

 

Holy Island

 

Anglesey Outdoors

A favourite with visiting sea kayakers. Anglesey Outdoors has great facilities in an ideal location, 1 mile from Holyhead, close to Trearddur Bay. Accommodation includes private rooms, bunkhouse, camping, pods and yurts. There is a friendly bar onsite, catered options available, a drying room and a welcoming atmosphere.

Blackthorn Farm Campsite

Located in Trearddur Bay close to Porth Dafarch with camping and self-catering cottage available

Trearddur Bay Hotel

Comfortable accommodation and dining in a picturesque holiday location

The Valley Hotel

Centrally located in Valley and convenient for all Anglesey coastal venues

Premier Inn Holyhead

Located close to Holyhead train station and ferry port

Trearddur Bay Holiday Homes

A wide range of accommodation options via this local booking agency