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Anglesey Hotels Anglesey Wales Cheap Hotel AccommodationStark and beautiful, Wales's north western Isle of Anglesey caters for those seeking both a fascinating trip into an ancient past, or simply some modern day peace and quiet. Connected to the mainland via road and rail over the famous Menai Straight (as well as being accessible by ferry), this unspoilt island is the least populous county in Wales, with just 66,000 people. Its aesthetic qualities were confirmed when its entire rural coastline was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - an achievement undoubtedly helped by a fascinating selection of megalithic monuments and an exotic selection of wildlife (which includes puffins and conger eels). The island is also home to some magnificent clean beaches, boasting 10 percent of all award-winning shores in the UK. The inland landscape is generally low-lying and is littered with ruins from the Neolithic, Celtic, Roman and Medieval eras - particularly in the easterly Lligway region. Other impressive structures have stood the test of time more successfully, such as the stunning castle at Beaumaris (Beautiful Marsh) - the last Edwardian castle to be constructed in the country. Anglesey isn't just the one island, however, and many of its smaller counterparts are also worth exploring. These include Holy Island off the west coast: home to the county's largest town (Holyhead, population 11,000); and Llanddwyn Island, the supposed resting place of St Dwynwen, the Welsh patron saint of lovers. The latter is more than just a place of mystical legend, however. Technically a peninsula (unless there's a rare high tide), its uninhabited lands, stretching off into the Caernarfon Bay, are a rewarding sight after a trek through the adjoining Newborough Forest and sand dunes, two miles from the nearest road. If you are look for where to stay in Anglesey this is the place to book your hotel room. Choose any of the cheap hotels in Anglesay you like from the list below, click on the picture or the text link for more information and to check availability. |
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This penisula or island county is the north most in Wales. It sits on top of Caernarfon Bay and is host to the Port of Holyhead one of the closest ports in the UK to Dublin. Just a short distance from the well know seaside town of Bangor. |
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