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Anchorage Hotel

Anchorage Hotel, Holyhead
 Pets welcomeTV in bedroomsPrivate parkingEvening mealLicensed

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Address
Four Mile Bridge
Holyhead
Anglesey
LL65 2EL
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T: 01407 740 168



 
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Anchorage HotelThe Anchorage Hotel in Holyhead is a family run establishment situated on the Trearddur Bay road. It is within easy reach of the A5 and only a short drive from nearby, superb beaches and other local attractions including sailing and an eighteen hole golf course.
The Hotel offers a high standard of accommodation, an à la carte restaurant open to residents and non-residents, a large and popular lounge bar and dining area serving a wide selection of Bar Meals, there is also a comfortable Residents Lounge.



Anchorage Hotel Anglesey, Mother of Wales (Môn Mam Cymru), is an island steeped in history and possesses a quite beauty all of its own. With Holyhead, gateway to Ireland, in the North and the glorious scenery of the Snowdonia National Park a short distance down the A5 to the South, Anglesey has much to offer.




The Anchorage Hotel is the Ideal base from which to explore this beautiful part of the country. The Hotel has seventeen bedrooms all elegantly decorated and furnished including; private bathroom, colour television, radio, telephone and tea making facilities. Most of the rooms have a very pleasant view over the inland sea and surrounding countryside. Traces of many Roman ruins dot the Island and Beaumaris Castle, built by Edward I, is well worth a visit.


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