Informace o společnosti
We can offer you an excellent range of self catering holiday accommodation throughout Anglesey. From modern apartments to historic houses, chalets and cottages by the sea - choose your perfect holiday accommodation with Coastal Holidays
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This 4 bedroom holiday home has been newly renovated in April 2023 throughout to a very modern and high standard.
The large cottage is friendly for families with children and grandparents. Clydfan is dog friendly too. It would also suit groups of friends or couples / families looking to holiday together.
The cottage offers very spacious 140 m2 living / dining / kitchen and bedrooms area.
Clydfan is 5 min stroll to the main blue flag Trearddur Bay beach, part of which is dog friendly.
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Area Info
The surrounding area
On Anglesey, there’s something for everyone, whether you’re planning a family day out with the kids or a relaxing afternoon on one of our lovely sandy beaches, we hope you like some of the suggestions below:
West coast and beaches
To the north are the famous holiday resort of Trearddur Bay. The main award winning blue flag beach at Trearddur Bay has plenty of sand! Popular with water sports enthusiasts, ideal for canoeing, water skiing, surfboarding, divers, jet-skiers and fishermen, this rocky coastline is a magnet for them all. This beach has a protected bathing area marked by buoys. Along Ravenspoint Road will take you to several small sandy coves, the largest of which is Porth Diana, protected by a rocky inlet at its entrance, this is a popular place to moor small craft. Borth Wen Beach at Rhoscolyn is a secluded and pretty sandy beach, accessed by a narrow winding lane.
The impressive cliffs of South Stack where the 19th century lighthouse is open to visitors. RSPB have a visitor centre here from where you can observe the antics of the seabirds nesting in their ‘vertical city’. The Breakwater Country Park at Holyhead offers walks along the coastal cliffs.
Rhosneigr is a famous water sport resort with a mouth-watering array of cafes and bistros but there are some more attractive beaches, heading south along the A4080 coast road. Newborough Forest leads to Llanddwyn Island through a wonderful avenue of Corsican pines and fine golden sand to a mystical island steeped in ancient folklore.
Malltraeth has a fine estuary famous for its waterfowl and is a great area if you like walking and exploring.
Aberffraw is a large sandy bay, backed by grassy headlands and extensive sand dunes with fantastic views of Snowdonia. This beautiful beach is great for sunbathing and swimming and is well worth a visit, pack a picnic though, as there are no facilities nearby.
Newborough Forest (off the A4080) through a wonderful...
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