Go to:  
  1. Anglesey
  2. /
  3. bed and breakfast
  4. (2)

United Kingdom

Cottage in the Cotswolds
Cosy, cute, characterful and nothing short of a home-from-home. British B&Bs are the stuff of legend, offering an intimate break without the boutique price tage in some of the country's most idyllic spots. Been there tipsters have compiled their favourites. Where's yours?
Order tips by: Most recent first  |  Most popular first

    Pen Y Cefn is a brilliant guest house in the historic town of Amlwch on the north coast of Anglesey. We visited as a family and had a brilliant time. The entire house is spotlessly clean and when you come back from a day exploring you can tell everything has been aired out, it's got that lovely smell. The rooms are beautiful, decorated with Laura Ashley (don't see that in a guest house very often), with sparkling bathrooms. The hosts - Jenny and Colin - are absolutely fabulous. They are truly lovely, and always happy to help. Oh, and the crux of any B&B - the second B - BREAKFAST. Colin's breakfast is cracking. He makes exactly what you want, the attention to detail is astounding. Even the butter comes in little curls! It's five star luxury for a two star price tag - a real treat.

    Pen Y Cefn B&B, Salem Street, Amlwch, Anglesey, North Wales, LL68 9DD.
    www.amlwchbedandbreakfast.co.uk
    +44 (0)1407 83 23 78
    Google map: bit.ly/lrGpuA

    0%

    agreed

    0

    people

    I agreeI disagree

    tip

    North Stack

    Posted by SusanneH 10 May 2007

    A B&B in a redundant Fog Signal Station and a place of splendid isolation on Holyhead Mountain. You are picked up at the base of the mounatin by Land Rover and taken on a hair raising ride until you reach the accommodation. Watch the sunset and the many seabirds and enjoy delicious home cooked food.

    www.a1tourism.com/uk/north-stack.html

    100%

    agreed

    2

    people

    I agreeI disagree


      Your tips about Anglesey