01248 410555 info@stayonanisland.com
01248 410555 info@stayonanisland.com
Our quality self-catering accommodation is located in and around the fishing village of Moelfre on the beautiful island of Anglesey in North Wales.
Sea Breezes (sleeps 2)
A first floor apartment with fabulous sea views from every window. Dog-friendly.
Sea Spray (sleeps 4)
A spacious ground floor apartment, with 2 bedrooms. Dog friendly and sea views.
The Cottage (sleeps 4)
A light and airy cottage for four, beautifully decorated with a lovely private courtyard. Sorry no pets.
Glan-Y-Don (sleeps 6)
Beachside holiday cottage for six, with fantastic sea and mountain views, in the heart of Moelfre.
Sea View (sleeps 4)
A spacious two bedroom, holiday cottage for four, with a ground-floor bedroom. Dog-friendly.
Mountain View (sleeps 6)
A spacious dog-friendly holiday cottage which sleeps six with a lovely private garden.
Minffordd Cottage (sleeps 4)
Character cottage with accommodation on one level. Shared garden. Dog-friendly.
Holiday Home 2 (Sleeps 4)
A stylishly decorated two bedroom holiday home. Dog-friendly.
Holiday Home 7 (Sleeps 4)
A roomy holiday home, with two bedrooms. Sorry no pets.
Holiday Home 8 (Sleeps 4)
Beautifully decorated holiday home with two bedrooms. Sorry no pets.
Holiday home 9 (Sleeps 6)
Our largest holiday home, roomy with three bedrooms. Dog-friendly.
Holiday Home 11 (sleeps 4)
Lovely holiday home with two bedrooms. Dog-friendly.
Gorgeous expanse of sand-castley sand, backed by low sand dunes. Home to Lligwy Beach Cafe. A great base for a family day out.
Packed with sea faring history, the crews from this station have been awarded 37 medals for gallantry. Visitor centre and seawatch centre.
Family run café and restaurant in the heart of Moelfre, serving delicious homemade food and drink made on the premises.
Imposing iconic castle in the centre of the coastal town of Beaumaris - the last of Edward I's ring of iron. Not to be missed!
Huge sandy beach with plenty of rock pools, just a short drive from Moelfre. Great for swimming and water sports.
Take a self-guided walk around the colourful surface of what was once the largest copper mine in the world.
This Roman-British fortified hut circle is well worth exploring and dates back to the 4th century AD.
Encircling the island of Anglesey, the 140 miles of undulating coastal path promise wonderful sea views.
Art gallery, arts centre and museum located in Llangefni with a super cafe and craft shop.