Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in Trearddur Bay

The coastal village of Trearddur Bay is located on Holy Island, off the north west coast of the Isle of Anglesey, in North Wales. On the doorstep of holiday cottages in Trearddur Bay, the village’s sandy beach is a glorious spot for sunbathing and swimming, with rockpools to explore at low tide. The crescent-shaped bay is backed by a promenade, where the Sea Shanty Café serves excellent food. At the northern end of the bay, the Black Seal is a popular restaurant with spectacular sea views and a menu of British classics prepared with the best locally sourced ingredients. On the road behind the beach, there is also a small grocery, a village hall, and a graceful church.

A modern, detached Anglesey holiday home surrounded by lawns and paved terraces with seating.
Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
4

This detached family holiday cottage on Anglesey rests in a delightful rural location at Trearddur Bay and can sleep six people in four bedrooms. Perfect for walking, cycling and touring holidays exploring this picturesque Island.

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On the headland to the south of the beach, The Seacroft is a cosy pub serving local ales and good food. Nearby, within walking distance of your holiday cottage in Trearddur Bay, Port Diana is a secluded beach with a natural harbour where fishing boats are kept. The village also has two golf courses, and boat trips around the island can be booked locally. Self-catering holidays in Trearddur Bay are popular among visitors planning to explore the rugged coast and countryside of the Isle of Anglesey.

The town of Holyhead is a short drive away, with a bustling port and a variety of independent shops. Anglesey is dotted with pretty villages, such as Moelfre, a fishing community with a historic harbour. The town of Beaumaris is a must-see on the Isle of Anglesey, with elegant Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Don’t miss the chance to hike to the top of South Stack Lighthouse for breathtaking coast views. The lakes and mountains of Snowdonia National Park are close enough for day trips; a scenic drive southward from Treardddur Bay.