Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in Rosgoch

Rhos Goch is a small village north of the Welsh island of Anglesey. Once a bustling community on the Anglesey Central Railway, it is now a peaceful rural community surrounded by some of the island’s most spectacular scenery. It lies less than 10 minutes from the coastal village of Almwch, a quaint harbour town, and several sweeping, sandy beaches. Approximately six miles from Rhos Goch lies Traeth Lligwy – a vast, sandy beach where swimming, sunbathing, kite-surfing and windsurfing are popular. Self-catering holidays in Rhos Goch are perfect for exploring Anglesey’s rugged coast and tranquil countryside.

A countryside holiday bungalow in Anglesey with a garage and surrounded by fields.
Sleeps
5
Bedrooms
3

Rhoslan is a detached modern holiday bungalow on Anglesey within a rural 80-acre beef farm. This coastal cottage is in the beautiful remote Anglesey countryside close to the beaches on the north coast and is child-friendly. Sleeps 5.

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After a day on the beach, several historic pubs and restaurants overlook the sea nearby. Holiday cottages in Rhos Goch enjoy a unique position close to some of Anglesey’s most popular attractions. Parys Mountain Windmill, a listed building formerly used to pump water out of the mountain’s copper mine, is a short distance away. 

For those interested in wildlife, Llyn Alaw, a reservoir and Site of Special Scientific Interest, attracts wintering birds such as northern shoveler, whopper swan and teal. Anglesey Hawking is less than a mile from Rhos Goch, where visitors can meet birds of prey in 1,200 acres of the picturesque Welsh countryside. A 30-minute drive from your holiday cottage in Rhos Goch leads to South Stack Lighthouse. Built on the summit of a small island off the coast of Anglesey, this impressive structure was built in 1809 to warn ships of the treacherous rocks below. Today, visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse for spectacular views over the coast. 

Hikers can also explore the peaks of Snowdonia National Park, approximately 45 minutes from Rhos Goch. Home to the highest mountain in Wales, the park covers 823 square miles and offers hiking, kayaking, swimming, and even surfing opportunities at Surf Snowdonia.