Holiday homes and apartments in Isle of Anglesey with balcony or terrace
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Accommodation
2,806
Holiday rentals
Price per night
£124
On average
High season
August - £186
+50%
Price in May
£131
On average
Type of accommodation
House
3 Bedrooms, 105m²
Price per week
£867
On average
Low season
January : £101
-18%
Available accommodation
16%
In May
The average price of a night in a holiday rental in Isle of Anglesey is £124.
If you want to spend a week in a holiday rental in Isle of Anglesey, you have to pay on average £867 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between £708 and £1,302 for one week.
The price of holiday rentals in Isle of Anglesey are less expensive in January: £101 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 18% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 50% (£186 per night) in 08, which is the most expensive month to live in Isle of Anglesey.
On average, rentals in Isle of Anglesey can accommodate 6 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 105 m².
The price of a holiday rental in Isle of Anglesey is £173 per night for this summer. A week's rental in July or August will cost you on average £1,210.
A holiday rental for a weekend in Isle of Anglesey costs on average £563, for Friday and Saturday nights.
16% of accommodation is still available for a stay in May. It will be necessary to pay on average £131 per night.
Browse on Likibu for an exceptional range of holiday lets in Anglesey to find the right one for your next holiday to this stunning Welsh island. Why not book a holiday cottage in Anglesey to feel like a local and have the pleasures of home-comfort. If you would prefer something a little smaller, we have a variety of holiday rentals such as B&B’s available for your stay.
Enjoy a breath of fresh air on the Welsh island of Anglesey. Book a cottage in Anglesey so you can relax and explore the island at your own pace. Get involved with golf, walking, cycling and admire the stunning coastlines and nature that is present in Anglesey. Book a holiday let like a bed and breakfast near the coast and wake up to seabirds calling as the wind carries them and take a peaceful morning stroll on the beaches. If you would prefer a holiday cottage more inland in the countryside, over 220 square miles of Anglesey has been declared an Area of Outstanding Beauty, so you are guaranteed to have a glorious view. Book your accommodation now on Likibu for the best prices and the right place for you.
As usual with Welsh weather, if you are looking to book your holiday rental for a hottish holiday, then the best time would be July, August and September. However, the views and walks can be completed and seen during every season of the year and still look stunning.
If you are coming by car, the easiest route is to take the A55 across the iconic Menai Suspension Bridge where you will automatically feel part of the island life. If you are coming from further afield, Anglesey can be reached by train direct from London as well as by air at Anglesey Airport. The easy journey to this spectacular island makes it hard to leave!
Anglesey has a public transport system in place, pick up a bus timetable and get a runabout ticket if you plan on using the bus for a day. The several bus routes can take you all around the island. Generally, the bus system is reduced on Sundays and Bank holidays so bare this in mind. If you have your car then driving is always a good option.
Book a holiday cottage in Anglesey and stay in the beautiful coastal village of Rhosneigr. This quaint village is based on the south west coast of the island and is surrounded by picture perfect beaches and on clearer days, Snowdonia can be seen in the distance. Book accommodation here for a relaxing and wholesome stay.
If you enjoy long walks and complete serenity book a holiday rental like a B&B in Aberffraw. Set on the coast, there are plenty of options for walking routes set out along the coast. There are both short and long walk options for all abilities. For peaceful stay book a holiday cottage here.
This is a popular seaside resort perfect for families to book holiday rentals. There is a wide, large sandy beach that is a safe place for kids to play as there are also many rockpools and slipways. This bay is close to Holyhead which is a perfect spot to go shopping on a rainy day so book your bed and breakfast soon to get the best prices on Airbnb.
Visiting this large village is a must do just to say you have been to a place with the longest name in Europe. It is situated next to the Menai Suspension Bridge, so you can get some good shots if you come at sunrise or sunset.
This ancient castle was built in 13th Century as part of Edward I's campaign to conquer the north of Wales. A great attraction to see and fun for all the family as the castle puts on activities and events throughout the year.
The coastal path of Anglesey is definitely a place worth visiting where you are a walker or not, come for the spectacular views. The coastal path is 125 miles long and if you are a geography enthusiast there are over 100 or more rock types. Oliver Cromwell and Charles Dickens have visited this coastal path providing content in many of their works.
In Amlwch, visit the largest copper mine in the world. This is a unique attraction for Anglesey as it is a unique landscape and provides cool views of Parys Mountain. Back in the 1800s there were around 10,000 people working and residing in Amlwch.
The Isle of Anglesey, with its breathtaking beaches and charming coastal paths, promises unforgettable seaside experiences. Venture further to the delightful shores of Wales, where you can find Tenby rental accommodation nestled in picturesque Pembrokeshire. For those drawn to England's coastal allure, you'll love rentals Woolacombe in Devon, famed for its golden sands and surfing opportunities, as well as staying in an airbnb in Southwold, renowned for its iconic pier and beach huts. Meanwhile, the timeless charm of accommodation in Deal in Kent offers a delightful retreat by the pebbly beaches and historic docks.
Experience the natural wonders that define Anglesey's landscapes, enriched by its rugged coastlines and serene countryside. To further immerse yourself in England's verdant beauty, consider an airbnb in Scarborough to explore the Yorkshire cliffs and legendary maritime heritage. Meanwhile, holiday rentals in Polzeath offer access to Cornwall's stunning headlands and dunes, perfect for a tranquil walk. Lastly, discover the breathtaking beauty of the Jurassic Coast by choosing an airbnb in Swanage, complete with its fossil-strewn beaches and rolling hills.