
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
Located in Bangor just off the A55 with convenient access to Anglesey and Snowdonia
A comfortable and friendly hotel located close to the historic Menai suspension bridge
A wide range of accommodation options via this local booking agency
Picturesque glamping sight located in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll less than 10 minutes from the A55
Holy Island
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.
Located in Trearddur Bay close to Porth Dafarch with camping and self-catering cottage available
Comfortable accommodation and dining in a picturesque holiday location
Centrally located in Valley and convenient for all Anglesey coastal venues
Located close to Holyhead train station and ferry port
A wide range of accommodation options via this local booking agency