Set in Amlwch, 44 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, Dinorben Arms Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Michael
United Kingdom
Great and staff a very nice and went out of there way to make or stay good
Trecastell Hotel has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Amlwch. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is set 46 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway.
Set in Amlwch, The Old Rectory offers a garden and free WiFi. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private external bathroom (not en suite). Guests can enjoy mountain views.
Taylor Walsh
United Kingdom
Hosts very welcoming and friendly, continental breakfast exceptional. Lovely old building with lots of character. Location ideal for my stay on Anglesey.
Situated 50 km from Snowdon, 20 km from Red Wharf Bay and 28 km from Beaumaris Castle, Honey Cottage features accommodation set in Amlwch.
Mark
United Kingdom
Very clean and comfortable property in a great location for exploring the island. Friendly and helpful hosts. We'll equipped cottage with outdoor space and safe/easy private parking.
Located in Cemaes Bay, less than 1 km from Traeth Mawr Beach, Gwesty Gadlys Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Jill
United Kingdom
Excellent food and friendly staff…room a good size.
Set in Moelfre, 1.9 km from Traeth Bychan Beach, Ty Dderw Country Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Jose
United Kingdom
Wifi was not available on first floor. No hair drier. No chair to sit..
The town of Amlwch is nothing special. In fact there is very little here at all. You can access nice coastal walks from the town and obviously it is easy to get to all the lovely beaches of Anglesey.
Sharon
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
This was a good centre to explore other places on the Island...
This was a good centre to explore other places on the Island from but it's not somewhere I would stay again - although the hotel was amazing. The town looked as if it had been left behind after what was probably a successful industrial past. There was nothing to do there and very limited choice for other places to eat out.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We really like Amlwch and the surrounding places on the...
We really like Amlwch and the surrounding places on the north coast of Anglesey. Fantastic views, coastal walks and beaches.
Recommend a walk around Parys mountain (Copper Kingdom) - a lovely walk with interesting history and amazing views. Sadly the museum about the history of Copper mining in this area, located by Amlwch harbour never seems to be open.
Iain
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Amlwch is not worth a visit , there was a very poor tea room...
Amlwch is not worth a visit , there was a very poor tea room which was frankly ghastly , the place is interesting to hear about but a total bore to visit. We both felt the Lastra motel was in the wrong location.
After a meal we didn't enjoy at astra we went the following evening to the Boathouse in Red wharf which was half the price but very much better and enjoyable.
It must be added that the dogs had a wonderful stay with their toys and the fields around perfect for pets they are made very welcome it would have been to have had the same attention
Sincerely
john
Scored 10
10
Excellent location for all that Anglesey has to offer, and...
Excellent location for all that Anglesey has to offer, and locally the walks are excellent, nice pub at the bottom of the road, beautiful scenery, lovely little bay to walk down to. And if you get the chance go and visit lligwy beach, great walks to nearby bays. Great food to be found at sea shanty past Holyhead, fish and chips from moelfre, and a nice coffee at Anne’s pantry also in moelfre. Go out towards the mountains for some action at Zip World and the mountain coaster. Anglesey, who wouldn’t want to visit.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Simple really as my wife's brother and wife live there and...
Simple really as my wife's brother and wife live there and we visit regularly. Yes, it is a long drive from the depths of Cornwall but as it is our family, we continue to do it despite our advancing years and the decreasing pleasure of motoring today. But cannot lie, Anglesey is lovely.
We always look forward to our travels there and accommodation is important. We originally stayed at a lovely Farmhouse that met all that we could wish for and they had Portmeirion pottery at breakfast so that bought us. But sadly, on enquiring for our latest trip they were not offering accommodation. It was such a lovely relaxing and enjoyable setting, But fortunately, we also had previously stayed at Trecastell and so on enquiring, we were very happy to be able to book there.
Fantastic apartment, very clean and comfortable in the heart of Amlwch. The host was very communicative and helpful and we arrived to a very thoughtful and lovely collection of treats. Easy self check-in. Would definitely recommend and return.
Fantastic hotel in beautiful, quiet location, lovely countryside view from room. Lovely, friendly staff, excellent customer care. Amazing food. Very comfortable bed and pillows. Would definitely recommend.
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