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Beaumaris | Sleeps 8 + cot

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7 Nights from £750

The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

The Bull's Head Inn is a tradtional pub dating back to the 15th century. Ideally situated close to the centre of town, with the castle and beach in easy reach, The Bull's Head is open daily for food and drinks. Outside seating is available and dogs are welcome.

Nearby beach

Beaumaris beach is perfectly situated with easy access and lots of facilities close at hand. Consisting of sand and shingle, dogs are allowed year round apart from south of the pier where local restrictions apply.

Nearby walk

Measuring 170 metres, Beaumaris Pier is one of the best known attractions on Anglesey. Originally opened in 1846 and re-built in 1872, the views aross the Menai Strait are stunning. A small kiosk on the pier sells crabbing lines, the perfect entertainment for children and adults alike!

Nearby town

Overlooking the Menai Straight a tidal waterway which separates Anglesey from mainland Wales, Beaumaris is a pretty town with a small sandy beach, pier and one of the best Edwardian castles in Wales.

Also nearby

Beaumaris Castle is well worth a visit for its near perfect symmetry and spectacular size. Created by Edward 1, building work was never completed and parts of the castle didn't reach their intended height. See their website for ticket details and opening times.

Take a scenic cruise from Beaumaris on the banks of the Menai Straits and see the best local wildlife and nature close up. A two hour double cruise will take you to Puffin Island; one of the most popular cruises from Anglesey.

Centrally located in Beaumaris, Sarisa Indian Kitchen serves authentic Indian cuisine, either to dine in or takeaway.

The Liverpool Arms is a traditional 14th century inn with a cosy bar, open fire and separate restaurant. Outside seating is available for alfesco dining in warmer months.

The disused goal is now a museum and open for visitors, giving a facinating insight into prison and punishment in Victorian times.

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