Established for 25 years, the family-run The Valley Hotel, Anglesey is located on the beautiful island of Anglesey. A wide choice of scenic beaches are just 10 minutes away by car.
Entire guest suite in Four Mile Bridge, Rhoscolyn is located in Valley, just 1.6 miles from Trearddur Bay and 28 miles from Snowdon Mountain Railway.
Maary
United Kingdom
Ooh, loved it here as it is so well appointed and maintained, yet in a low key way. Communication with the owner was good, and instructions were clear and easy to understand. Clearly a lot of thought has gone into making people's stay as comfortable as can be. Really enjoyed our stay here and it was quiet too.
A recently renovated bed and breakfast, The Beach House offers accommodations in Valley. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Tanja
Germany
Good for visitors to Holyhead. Had everything that is required for a stay in Anglesey. Fine beds, nice new bathroom.
The Bull Hotel in Valley provides accommodations with a garden, a bar, and barbecue facilities. Featuring a shared lounge, the property is located within 27 miles of Snowdon Mountain Railway.
Steve
United Kingdom
Proximity to Holyhead port. The girl on duty was lovely.
Just a few yards from an award-winning Blue Flag beach, the Trearddur Bay Hotel features an on-site restaurant and bar and bright, elegant rooms with free WiFi.
Just 4 minutes' drive from Holyhead’s ferry port and with fabulous views overlooking the marina, the Boathouse Hotel offers en suite accommodations, fresh food, a bar and free parking.
Patwardhan
India
Excellent Location and great people running it! Good sea facing rooms.
Just 984 feet from the award-winning sandy beach of Trearddur Bay, The Beach Motel features local, handmade oak furniture in each room and a spa bath in each private bathroom.
David
Ireland
Location, large and clean room, comfortable bed and friendly staff.
Applebys Guest House offers accommodations in Holyhead. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV. Some rooms feature a seating area for your convenience.
Thomas
United States of America
Best overall stay and breakfast we had during our 11 day stay in the UK and Ireland.
The hotel is not in a great area, its okay for a base if...
The hotel is not in a great area, its okay for a base if your out traveling, there is nothing around there that was worth looking at,, the concrete parking lot is very unwelcoming.. the heating in room 1 does not work, hotel wasn't bothered if it worked or not..breakfast okay...no vegan alternatives. The food in restaurant was okay..this hotel is just okay..it does lack a welcoming atmosphere...good thing dogs are welcome
Debs
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
The hotel is in a really good location it just needs a...
The hotel is in a really good location it just needs a little TLC , the room wasn’t too bad the bed & pillows both had mattress Protectors on which was good, and two bedside tables but There wasn’t any bedside lamps which was annoying as I like to read when I’m in bed , no plug sockets near the bed either, the sockets seemed to be all in one place, the pillows were far too soft and definitely need replacing, I was pleased that the room had a bath but the plug was very rusty and needed replacing and all around the bath wasn’t very clean, also no hooks on the bathroom door to hang the towels up .
On the plus side the hospitality tray was very good and the lady on reception was very helpful as she always brought more for us when i asked .
Nigel
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Everything i experienced at the Valley was positive which is...
Everything i experienced at the Valley was positive which is very, very, unusual for anywhere I stay. The room was superb, the bar area, where food was available too, was great. Due to covid there was only table service available but the girls were always available to supply me with a drink as and when I needed one. I sat in the "comfy" chair by the log burner and they even found time to keep that topped up and alight. If I was local to the area and not just a visitor, I'd gladly use the Valley regularly. I walked from the Valley to Holyhead, onto the South Stack lighthouse, and then back through Trearddur beach to the Valley. Roughly, 15 miles. In fairness I'd recommend going the other way around as the scenery, beaches and coves, cafes etc are better and more plentiful. Then if you're not a massive fan of towns like Holyhead, jump on a bus to get back once you get there. Oh, and if you're fascinated by fighter jets, simply look up when you get anywhere near Trearddur beach (which itself is a wonderful place to watch the sun go down) The RAF have a base near and while i was there, they were out practicing through the day.
david
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
I couldn't fault the staff but they could do with taking a...
I couldn't fault the staff but they could do with taking a customer service course. They where lacking of customer service skills. From the woman on front desk to the bar and breakfast staff just hadn't the level of customer service skills you could expect from a hotel. Except for the radiator not being able to turn off or turn down, the room was comfortable. The food was very nice that I got on the second night.
Nesbitt
Scored 2.0
2.0
I have been travelling to Trearddur bay for 35yrs and have...
I have been travelling to Trearddur bay for 35yrs and have often seen and driven past the Valley Hotel. I have now visited the hotel where my mother stayed many years ago Ironically in the same room and on the same bed. I suppose that when my children visit this Hotel 35yrs from now they may decide to turn the matress over to give it that lovely concrete feeling -i must admit it keeps you alert i didn't sleep a wink and enjoyed every bit of the sunrise at 5.00am . i think this place should be on antiques roadshow!.
HELEN
Scored 8.0
8.0
A casual, friendly hotel, good food and excellent service,...
A casual, friendly hotel, good food and excellent service, staff are very friendly and helpful. good value for money. Some of the rooms are very small and they are all different so if you haven't stayed there before, its a bit of a lottery how big your room is going to be.
One thing which is very personal but just took the shine off my stay was that the hotel is dog friendly (like loads of hotels these days) but they also allowed dogs in the dining room and breakfast room which I disagree with when I am eating.
Easy to find. Good parking facilities. Good breakfast. Nice clean room. Had all facilities needed. We arrived after midnight from ferry.hotel left key in keysafe at entrance, sent code by Sms & called earlier to explain how to get key & where room is. This made it easy for us to get the key & to find the room. We arrived late at night & checked out after breakfast. Staff at breakfast and cleaning staf were friendly.
The hotel is lovely we have stayed here lots of times when visiting my sister, great location , good food for evening meals. The bedroom was nice but needed perhaps a set of draws , it was a twin room but was sufficient
This little hotel is great value. The location is ideal for the Holyhead ferry, rooms are spacious, they are dog friendly, the bar food is good, the staff are excellent, WiFi is strong and parking plentiful.
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