RATED 5* BY SYKES COTTAGES
RATED 5* BY SYKES COTTAGES
Anglesey is many things. It is a place that inspires, a place that appeals to all the senses – a place to see, hear, taste, smell and feel. It is a place to get away from it all. But most of all, Anglesey is a place for holidays and to get out and do!
From the minute you cross one of the bridges you’ll see stunning landscapes, unspoilt coastlines and picturesque towns and villages that are just waiting to be explored.
Miles of scenic walks on the on the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path and cycle paths await you, as do some of the best water based activities. There is so much to be discovered, from the islands rich culture and heritage and wonderful gardens to the unusual ‘moonscape’ landscapes that are home to an extraordinary amount of plants and wildlife.
Much of the coastline has been declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), and come rain or shine each of the fabulous beaches offer something for everyone – vast stretches of sand, safe swimming for the kids and windswept bays where a bracing walk and rock pooling are the call of the day.
In Anglesey, seeing really is believing, but don’t just take our word for it – come and experience it for yourself.
Right on the doorstep is the ever popular village of Benllech with its stunning beach, plentiful shops and eateries and amazing walks.
At 'Top of the Lane' you are never far from a new adventure on Anglesey.
There are five lighthouses around Anglesey that are operational. These are Trwyn Du, Point Lynas, Skerries, South Stack and Holyhead Breakwater. There are also several redundant lighthouses, the most famous of which are on Ynys Llanddwyn (Llanddwyn island). It is possible to visit all of these lighthouses whilst on your holidays, with the exception of Skerries.
Anglesey is famous for its dramatic coastline, and is home to numerous stunning beaches.
Whether you want a soft golden sand, a rugged pebble & rock or simply a grassy dune beach, there is something for everyone.
Explore some of the best beaches by clicking the button below.
The Isle of Anglesey is not a large island, at just 260 square miles, but that doesn't mean there aren't places to explore on foot.
For the hard-core walkers, the 130 mile Anglesey Coastal Path circles the whole island and takes in some 20 towns/villages on route however, with an average time taken of 12 days to complete this may not be for everyone. Taking in just small portions of the path during your holidays will truly show the islands beauty.
If golf is your pleasure then Anglesey has 8 stunning courses to whet your appetite.
From Bull Bay in the north of the island, Storws Wen, Henllys & Baron Hill to the East, Llangefni in the centre of the island and Holyhead, The Beach and Anglesey Golf Club to the West, staying here in Benllech you're never far from your first tee shot.
From historical buildings, beaches, guided walks, watersports and much more, there really is something for everyone on the Isle of Anglesey, and what better way to relax after your holiday adventures than in the stunning 'Top of the Lane' holiday cottage in Benllech!
Benllech Luxury Holiday Apartment