Menai Bridge cottages
£468 - £729
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£675 - £1,317
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Self-catering cottages in Menai Bridge
When you take a holiday break in our Menai Bridge cottages, Anglesey, exciting outdoor adventures and extraordinary landscapes await you. Originally named Porthaethwy, Menai Bridge town is dominated by the magnificent Menai Suspension Bridge constructed by Thomas Telford in 1826 and brings together a photogenic mix of crystal seas, blue skies and rugged woodlands. Occupying a stunning location in Anglesey and just a drive from Bangor, North Wales, the opportunities for walking and outdoor activities abound. One of your days could be spent lazing on one of Wales' finest beaches, and the next, you could discover the area's Neolithic artefacts. From your Menai Bridge accommodation, you are just a drive away from many family-friendly attractions, high-rated restaurants and dog-friendly walking routes.
Visit the unique Pili Palas Nature World for a family-friendly day out amongst the meerkats and butterflies, while to the east sits Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens, which boasts a lavish estate, three elaborate gardens and tea room. Venture north along the coastline and explore the captivating seaside town of Beaumaris. From your self-catering cottage in Menai Bridge, you can easily explore the area on foot, including along the picturesque routes of the Flintshire Trail (200 metres) and the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path (22 miles). Foodies will be well-catered for during their stay at a Menai Bridge cottage, with various restaurants and pubs to choose from in the town centre. Or perhaps, pack a picnic of Welsh delicacies and head to one of Anglesey's best beaches, including Red Wharf Bay, Benllech, Aberffraw or Newborough.
Make your stay in Wales one to remember with a Menai Bridge holiday cottage.