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The Beach Motel
Lon St. Ffraid, Trearddur Bay, Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey LL65 2UP

15 bedroom motel located in the centre of Trearddur Bay 200 yards from the beach and 2 miles from Holyhead Port. Modern comfortable rooms, TV’s with digital free view channels, whirlpool baths and showers, free broadband access and tea/coffee making...
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Attractions near The Beach Motel
A selection of attractions close to The Beach Motel:
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| Caer Gybi (1.1 Miles) |
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This small fort stands by the sea in Holyhead on Anglesey and would have once served as an important place of defence during the Roman...
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| Tyger`s Memorial (2.7 Miles) |
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Walkers following the cliffs between Borthwen and Trearddur Bay may notice a low inscribed stone between White Arch (Bwa Gwyn) and Black Arch (Bwa Du)....
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| Ynys y Fydlyn (2.7 Miles) |
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Accessible at low tide, Ynys y Fydlyn is a small, rocky island lying near a remote, shingle beach on the north-west coast of Anglesey. The...
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| Llynnon Mill (10.4 Miles) |
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Anglesey once had over thirty working windmills and the island was known as the Granary of Wales. Some of them have been turned into homes...
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| Carmel Head (12.4 Miles) |
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Carmel Head is a beautiful, remote headland in north-west Anglesey. Many ships have wrecked on its underwater rocks and off-shore small islands. Two beacons known...
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| Oriel Ynys Môn (15.9 Miles) |
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This centre was purpose-built as a museum, art gallery and events space, and serves the local community well in this capacity. Visitors are invited...
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| Porth Amlwch (16.7 Miles) |
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Porth Amlwch was only a tiny creek in the 18th Century, but after the development of the copper mines on nearby Parys Mountain the cove...
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| Dinas Gynfor (17.1 Miles) |
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Dinas Gynfor is an Iron Age promontory fort sited on the most northerly headland in Wales, and its ramparts are still visible on the south...
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| Capel Lligwy (22 Miles) |
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Dating from the early 12th Century, Capel Lligwy is a small, roofless chapel standing isolated in a field. It was built when Viking raids had...
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| Pilots’ Cottages (24 Miles) |
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In the nineteenth Century Llanddwyn Island became an important point of navigation for ships carrying slate out of Bangor and through the Menai Strait. These...
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| St Mary’s Church (24 Miles) |
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St Mary’s Church is located in the village with the longest place name in Britain -Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Translated to English the name means - "The church...
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| Llys Rhosyr (24 Miles) |
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The archaeological site of Llys Rhosyr is easily missed by motorists on their way to Llandwyn Island. It is located at a bend in the...
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| Plas Newydd (24.6 Miles) |
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Home of the Marquess of Anglesey, Plas Nweydd is situated on the bank of the Menai Strait with magnificent views of Snowdonia. This elegant...
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| Britannia Bridge (25.1 Miles) |
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West of Menai Bridge is Robert Stephenson`s railway bridge built in the mid 19th Century when railways arrived in north Wales. The Britannia Bridge was...
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| Beaumaris Gaol (25.8 Miles) |
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Prison life was harsh in the 19th Century and at Beaumaris Gaol the visitor can see the gloomy cells and workrooms where prisoners spent their...
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| Penmon Dovecot (25.9 Miles) |
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After the dissolutionment of the monasteries, much of the land at Penmon came under the ownership of Sir Richard Bulkeley. It is believed that under...
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| Penmon Priory (25.9 Miles) |
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This building was originally formed as the south end of the priory and dates back to the 13th Century. The refectory would have been on...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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