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by David Phillips

The impressive collection of quality Anglesey hotels available on the island is likely to make your stay here a memorable one. If you are only staying a night on passage to Dublin on the Holyhead ferry, equally you will find these hotels to be of a high standard. Which hotel you select will depend to a great extent on what type of activities you plan doing and where you see yourself spending most of your time. While some like closeness to beaches and the coastline others prefer rural tranquility.

In the centre of the island is Tre-Ysgawen Hall Hotel and Spa, a fine, character 19th century country house considered among the best in all Wales. North of Llangefni, Tre-Ysgawen Hall is set within 11 acres of secluded gardens and offers 27 en-suite bedrooms, and residents can enjoy the Clock House Cafe Wine Bar and fine restaurant. There are also conference and wedding facilities and a new $7 m Health Spa with whirlpool, Sauna, steam room, gym and 16 m swimming pool where guests can benefit from beauty and holistic therapies for energy and healing.

Trearddur Bay hotel is one of the Anglesey hotels close to the sea and special coastal path and offers well positioned, quality coastal accommodation on Holy Island, near Holyhead. Residents can enjoy panoramic and magnificent sea and mountain views from the upper gardens. Nearby is an 18-hole golf course and within the hotel grounds is an indoor heated swimming pool for use by guests. Only a few minutes walk away is the famous Trearddur Bay beach, winner of the European Blue Flag awards. The hotel restaurant has a fine reputation and there are also two wine bars.

How would you like to stay in a Georgian style house? Well, this is what the Bishopsgate Hotel in Beaumaris can offer you, with its 9 comfortable, individually designed en-suite bedrooms, with a choice of 4 poster beds and a room with a sea view. The hotel restaurant has featured in the AA Restaurant guide and there is a licensed bar, while special offers are available. Open all year, the hotel has an access statement for disabled guests and with private parking, is within 3 minutes walk of the World Heritage Beaumaris Castle.

Some Anglesey hotels are in the character of the traditional Welsh farmhouse and one of these is Nant-yr-Odyn, situated centrally and about 500 metres from the A55 expressway across the island. This character hotel was converted from an 18th century farmhouse and buildings in the 1980′s and offers the visitor an authentic rural experience. Stay in one of 14 en-suite bedrooms which are designed to maintain the country character, while the restaurant and conference rooms add to this experience. Nearby is the Oriel Art gallery in Llangefni and you are close to south Anglesey sandy beaches.

If you would like to stay in a fine Georgian-style Hotel in Beaumaris with magnificent mountain and sea views, then look no further than the Bulkeley Hotel. Built in 1832 this impressive building has 43 en-suite bedrooms, all of which can be accessed by lift, and there are special arrangements to help disabled guests. You can also look forward to enjoying the coffee shop, a Real Ale Bar with an open coal gas fire and a restaurant with a “Taste of Wales” accreditation. Bedrooms have internet access and there are also facilities for business meetings and weddings.

When you are planning your Anglesey visit you will want to consider what attractions to enjoy, what activities you and your family may want to engage in and what accommodation you will stay in. The above five hotels are some of the best places to help you enjoy your island vacation, whether it is in a traditional farmhouse, on the coast or near a beach. In the end you want to be sure you choose wisely as it can make or break your vacation, so take a look at these Anglesey hotels and enjoy your holiday.

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