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Holiday houses in Dwyran

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A serene view of the Menai Straits is captured, showcasing calm waters reflecting the surrounding greenery and distant hills. Coastal homes line the edge, while a seagull is perched nearby, adding a touch of wildlife to the tranquil scene.
Apartment in Y Felinheli
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

1 Bron Menai is … ‘THE VIEW

'THE VIEW' is a stunningly located contemporary FIRST FLOOR apartment! We can sleep 4 or even 8 guests if booked together with our no. 2 ‘THE VIEW’ on the ground floor! Lounge back on the sofa, and gaze out on to the whole of Anglesey and all the way down the famous waters of the Menai Straits. Just minutes from the A55 it’s the perfect hub to explore the wonders of both Anglesey and Snowdonia 'THE VIEW' is your perfect dream get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life and relax!

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A modern cabin is set among trees, featuring large glass doors leading to a spacious deck. Outdoor seating is arranged around a fire pit, with smoke rising gently into the evening sky. Soft lighting from inside creates a welcoming ambiance as dusk approaches.
Cottage in Isle of Anglesey
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Murmur and Coed

Murmur y Coed translates simply to the murmur of trees and sits in a tranquil spot at the end of a private driveway, the closest property to the forest and beach. Llanddwyn Island and beach are one of Wales’ most popular and enchanting spots to visit. It's a lovely walk through the woods to Llanddwyn Beach, you may even see some of the famous red squirrels of Newborough Forest. We are dog friendly and have plenty of outdoor space along with direct access to the Wales Coastal Path.

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Cottage in Newborough
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Tyddyn Plwm Isa

Tyddyn Plwm Isa is a cosy two bedroomed retreat set in a beautiful location for those who love the great outdoors. With fantastic views from the large windows overlooking Snowdonia, its location is quiet and peaceful and ideal for enjoying the natural surroundings of this beautiful corner of Anglesey. Near Llanddwyn beach, Newborough forest, sand dunes, wildlife, fabulous local food at the Marram Grass and we are dog friendly! Perfect for spending time with friends and family.

Top Guest favourite
The cottage exterior features a charming white-washed facade, a prominent red door, and a manicured garden with tropical plants, creating a welcoming entrance. Stone walls and a slate roof complement the cozy structure, which is set against a backdrop of greenery and blue sky.
Cottage in Dwyran
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 344 reviews

Welsh Cottage (Grade II listed) with eco features

Dating back to 1850, this quaint white-washed Anglesey cottage is close to the beautiful coastline including magical Llanddwyn Island, an area of outstanding natural beauty and Newborough forest. A real hidden gem, Pen y Gamfa is tucked away down a pedestrian pathway. This charming cottage comprises a lounge and bedroom area. An Aga woodburner with Welsh slate surround provides ample heat supplemented by underfloor heating. An eco extension with living roof is a later addition.

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An open-plan living area features a cozy seating arrangement with two blue chairs and a light wood coffee table, adorned with a vase of dried flowers and snacks. In the background, a dining table with wooden chairs and a well-equipped kitchen are visible.
Cottage in Llanddaniel
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Barn Conversion & Outdoor Sauna -beaches15mins

Traditional Welsh cottage 10 mins drive from Menai Bridge, only 15 mins from Newborough & Beaumaris, as well the beautiful Anglesey Coastal path, and many stunning beaches like Rhosneigr, Rhoscolyn, Treaddur Bay & Benllech. Also ideal for accessing the mountains of Snowdonia and attractions like Zip World. The Cowshed- Beudy Hologwyn, is a boutique style barn conversion refurbished with all modern facilities tucked at the end of a quiet farm track with stunning mountain views.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious patio area features comfortable seating arranged around a small table. A gate leads to a scenic view of the surrounding landscape and distant mountains. Soft greenery and a stone wall complete the inviting outdoor setting, ideal for relaxing in nature.
Barn in Newborough
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Ysgubor Fach (At Tal y Braich)

Ysgubor Fach (Little Barn) is a newly constructed barn conversion lying on the outskirts of Newborough. It is joined to Ysgubor Fawr (Big Barn) which is also a self contained one bedroom holiday let and is situated on the grounds of Tal y Braich farmhouse. It is set in two acres of grounds with magnificent open views towards the Menai straights and the Snowdonia Mountain range. Ynys Llanddwyn & Newborough forest are a short distance away. We welcome one well behaved dog.

Top Guest favourite
An open-plan living area features a modern kitchen with grey cabinetry and wood countertops. Large glass doors provide a view of the outdoor space, framed by checkered curtains. A cozy seating area is complemented by a small wood stove, enhancing the relaxed ambiance.
Barn in Brynsiencyn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Anglesey Near Newborough Rustic Cottage Escape

Stay in a converted barn,an outbuilding to the rear of our 19th Century stone terrace. An open plan space with washroom,kitchen & bedroom the property is situated in the village of Brynsiencyn on the main coastal road through the South of the island. Our little cottage is a perfect stop off point if you have a busy itinerary or plan to visit some of our many local attractions. It is a comfortable and relaxing space which is in excellent vicinity of countless beauty spots

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Bungalow in Isle of Anglesey
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Spectacular views of the North Wales coastline

Experience coastal bliss in this charming bungalow along the Anglesey Coastal Path. Panoramic sea views showcase the rugged beauty of the Anglesey coastline, offering a front-row seat to nature's spectacle. Wake up to the soothing sounds of the sea and immerse yourself in the tranquility of coastal living. Take advantage of this perfect location to explore this island on foot. Price includes cleaning at the end of your stay and freshly laundered bedding and towels.

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A light-filled dining area features a white table set with elegant glass dessert bowls and various breakfast items, including fruits, pastries, and yogurt. The open-plan kitchen and lounge area in the background highlight modern cabinetry and seating.
Holiday home in Isle of Anglesey
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Modern Property with Stunning View

SPECIAL WINTER DISCOUNTS 1ST OCT 2026 TO 15TH MARCH 2027 NOW SET Be quick, and don’t miss out on a fantastic break with Pass the Keys in North Wales. Staggered discounts for stays of 3,4,5,7 to 28 days+, so why not lengthen your stay for larger savings. Mountain views Open plan lounge/ kitchen Free driveway parking Private balcony Spacious garden A short drive to the Wedding venue Henblas

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Cottage in Newborough
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Beudy Bach

Beudy Bach was formerly a milking parlour which had fallen into disuse and disrepair. In 2025, the owners decided to embark on a labour of love and give this historic old building a second lease of life as a holiday home. They did this beautifully, combining the best of new and old but always keeping an eye on maintaining the traditional charm of building such as this.

Top Guest favourite
A modern static caravan is showcased with a light gray exterior, complemented by wooden decking. The entrance features a few steps leading to a cozy porch area, surrounded by well-maintained gravel and green grass. Bright sunlight illuminates the scene, enhancing the inviting outdoor space.
Farm stay in Dwyran
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

The Hideaway

We’re thrilled to introduce our beautifully remodelled static caravan, designed with your comfort and convenience in mind. Whether you’re looking for a chilled getaway or an extended stay, this refreshed home-away-from-home offers a perfect balance of modern style and practical living. Featuring updated interiors, contemporary furnishings, and improved amenities.

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A charming cottage with whitewashed walls and a black-roofed entrance is set against a clear blue sky. The facade features a large window with decorative shutters, and a neatly arranged stone wall enhances the inviting approach.
Home in Malltraeth
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

SEREN Cottage by the sea

Romantic cottage ideal for couples in need of Rest & Relaxation. Fresh coastal walks followed by pub teas and cosy evenings in by the log fire with a nice glass of wine, a film or good book. SEREN COTTAGE Cosy lounge with cosy wood burner, smart TV. A neat, well stocked kitchen. Two luxury king size bedrooms with easy access to a fresh modern shower room.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Dwyran?

    Cottages, village homes, and rural retreats are frequently suggested for stays in Dwyran. Many accommodations feature views of the countryside or are located near walking trails.

  • What are the best things to do in Dwyran with kids?

    Families frequently explore local beaches, country parks, and nature reserves around Dwyran. Kid-friendly walks and opportunities to spot wildlife are popular choices.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Dwyran?

    Explore local beaches, walk woodland trails, and discover heritage sites in the area. Dwyran also has opportunities for cycling and birdwatching.

  • How is the weather in Dwyran?

    Dwyran has mild, often wet winters near 39–47°F (4–8°C), and spring through summer brings temperatures around 52–66°F (11–19°C) with fewer showers. Expect cooler evenings and regular rainfall year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Dwyran?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, with milder temperatures near 52–66°F (11–19°C) and less rainfall compared to winter months. Many visitors enjoy outdoor activities during these months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Dwyran?

    Explore the scenic countryside, local woodlands, and coastal areas around Dwyran. Nearby heritage sites and nature reserves are often recommended for visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Dwyran?

    Walking trails through woodlands and rural landscapes around Dwyran are frequently suggested. Some paths lead to coastal viewpoints and are suitable for a range of ability levels.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Dwyran?

    Explore nature walks, visit local beaches, and join community events for families in Dwyran. Outdoor picnics and wildlife spotting are frequently suggested for guests with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Dwyran?

    Day trips to Anglesey’s beaches, historic castles, and traditional villages are popular among guests. Nature reserves and island wildlife centers near Dwyran also draw many visitors.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Dwyran?

    Dwyran has a variety of pet-friendly stays, including cottages and vacation rentals where dogs and other pets are often welcomed. Many hosts provide guidance on local walking routes and pet amenities.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Dwyran?

    Bring waterproof gear, as the area experiences frequent showers. Locals suggest exploring nearby walking paths and checking for seasonal activities in surrounding villages.

  • What is Dwyran known for?

    Dwyran is known for its scenic rural surroundings, traditional Welsh culture, and proximity to beaches and nature reserves. Many visitors appreciate its peaceful ambiance and locally rooted traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Dwyran?

    Explore quiet walking routes, lesser-known beach spots, and local farm shops tucked away around Dwyran. Many guests discover tranquil corners ideal for birdwatching or picnics.

  • What are the best foods to try in Dwyran?

    Welsh cakes, bara brith, and locally sourced lamb are frequently suggested. Many visitors enjoy artisan cheeses and fresh seafood from the region.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Dwyran?

    Pack layers for cooler temperatures, sturdy walking shoes, and waterproof outerwear for changeable weather. Binoculars are useful for birdwatching and exploring the countryside.

  • What is the nightlife in Dwyran like?

    Dwyran has a relaxed evening atmosphere, with local pubs and village venues sometimes hosting live music or community gatherings. Most nightlife experiences are low-key and rooted in traditional hospitality.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Dwyran?

    Traditional Welsh cultural events and community fairs are often celebrated around Dwyran, especially in late spring and summer. Music and food festivals can also be found in nearby areas during the warmer seasons.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Dwyran?

    Dwyran has family-friendly vacation rentals, including cottages and homes with multiple bedrooms and outdoor spaces. Hosts often provide amenities suitable for children.