Featuring a garden, bar and free WiFi, Bold Arms is located in Beaumaris, a 2-minute walk from Beaumaris Beach and 15 miles from Snowdon Mountain Railway.
Located in Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey, The Bulkeley Hotel lies within 984 feet from the Beaumaris Castle and the beach and pier alongside the Menai Straits.
Timothy B
From
United Kingdom
Own car park, sea views, very friendly and helpful staff. Plenty of things to do on foot in town
Dating back to the 15th century, The Bull and Townhouse, Beaumaris- The Inn Collection Group is Grade II listed, with a traditional bar and a stylish restaurant.
Jennifer
From
United States
Everything here was lovely, we were exhausted arriving after a many-hours delayed international flight and diverted trains with a young child, and the hostess greeted us with a warm welcome, made sure we got a dinner order in before the restaurant closed, and showed us to our room. Good food, clean place, nice staff. Overall very good experience.
Located in Beaumaris on Anglesey Island, just by Beaumaris Castle, Castle Court is a guest house with bar, terrace facing the castle and shared lounge with TV.
With only 9 bedrooms this Georgian town house can offer an attentive, yet unobtrusive service, combining modern amenities with elegant antiquity.
Dobson
From
United Kingdom
The hospitality was outstanding, we felt so comfortable from arriving to leaving.
Hazel is absolutely lovely and so welcoming - thank you so much.
Ringo was a highlight he's so calm and beautiful.
The room was spacious and very clean.
The road that the hotel is on has everything you need - shops, restaurants, pubs and a beautiful castle. So close to the beach as we enjoyed some beach fishing.
The breakfast was great and nothing was too much to ask for.
If we are in the area again we'd definitely stay at Bishopsgate.
Set in the center of Menai Bridge, Victoria Hotel boast panoramic views over the Menai Strait and Snowdonia. This hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi. There is a restaurant.
Belinda
From
Ireland
It was lovely to be in a small and friendly hotel. The room was excellent and the staff smiley, helpful and genuinely wanting us to have everything we needed. The room was comfy and quiet, even though next to the road. We only stayed one night, on comour way to the ferry but managed a beautiful walk through Menai Bridge.
Carreg Bran is a family-run country hotel nestled in 3 acres of gardens located just 1 minute from the A55 and close to the Menai Straits.
Ishtiaq
From
United Kingdom
The property was basic, and everything was clean & Tidy. As stated the property does not have disability access or if you have issues with stairs there is no alternative.
The restaurant was ok nothing outstanding Slightly overpriced for some dishes the same for breakfast.
Staff were polite and friendly. However there is no 24 Hour Reception. My concern is if the electronic Key does not work how do you get into your room?
Overall a basic hotel that needs some TLC. It ok to put your head down after visiting the local attractions.
On average, 3-star hotels in Beaumaris cost $208 per night, and 4-star hotels in Beaumaris are $165 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Beaumaris can be found for $317 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Beaumaris is a lovely friendly town on the flat full of...
Beaumaris is a lovely friendly town on the flat full of independent shops (The Exchange was a hidden gem) , plenty to see and do : castle, the gaol and the courthouse. Short distance to Penmon lighthouse.
Lovely food in The Bull and The Bistro. Jollys is the best coffee and cake shop in town !
Guest review by
Pam
Review score
10.0
I know Beaumaris well because my parents had a static...
I know Beaumaris well because my parents had a static caravan at nearby Penmon for many years. You have a historic castle, a decent beach and stunning views across the Menai Straits. These days there has been a real growth in various eateries and bars. Something for everyone and a great base to explore Anglesey itself or, venturing further afield, the Snowdonia National Park.
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Michael Peter
United Kingdom
Review score
6.0
Quaint sea side town with some lovely old buildings and a...
Quaint sea side town with some lovely old buildings and a good selection of shops, eateries and pubs. Beach was very rocky and not suitable for sitting or swimming. its not very big so getting around town on foot was easy everything was easily accessible on foot. The streets are quite narrow and the traffic could be a bit hazardous. Eating out was expensive. We ate out twice once at the Italian which was lovely and the Liverpool Hotel which had a great menu and lovely food. The Indian takeaway was good as was fish and chips from the Seafood Bistro.
The castle is worth a visit and my grandchildren enjoyed the transport museum about 30 minute drive away. I wouldn't recommend the sea zoo. My grandson gave it a score of 1 out of 10. It was small and dingy and unattractive and poor value for money.
To be honest we found all the parking attractions to be expensive. On the plus the people were really helpful and friendly and the scenery beautiful.
Guest review by
margaret
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
It was unspoilt with so many nice places to eat and a lovely...
It was unspoilt with so many nice places to eat and a lovely beach and pier. There were some lovely shops too. It had a lovely feel to it and was so peaceful in the evenings with such a beautiful view across to the mainland. We ate at the midland tapas which was lovely and the fish and chips were great from the chippie. We loved the shop Janet Bell and we also loved the ice cream shop.
Guest review by
Claire
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Rocky and muddy shoreline at low tide but no beach.
Rocky and muddy shoreline at low tide but no beach. Poor selection of takeaways for evening but plenty of pubs serving food. Small supermarket. Some interesting historic sights including castle and gaol (visit highly recommended). Clean and well-maintained town with good selection of shops. Quite a good base for exploring the rest of the island. Pay and display car parks £6 day charge, £3 night charge. One hour free street parking during day. Free at night.
Guest review by
Susan
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Lovely place , plenty of choice to eat and drink , great...
Lovely place , plenty of choice to eat and drink , great views from the wheel. Also , I would just like to correct myself , the name was Jackie who was front of house , not Julia , we had contact with Julia before arriving , whole gave a good belly laugh , the smoky negative I had from the staff was the on duty Manager , the rest of the staff were amazing
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Great location with easy parking. Easy to walk around the town visiting the shops, the court house, the jail, the castle and the pier for a lovely puffin watching boat trip. Excellent gin making experience at The Spirit of Anglesey. Fabulous lamb dinner at the Bulkeley hotel, a great place to visit and probably stay. The staff at the Liverpool arms seemed helpful and friendly. The food was tasty and good value for money. Time for service was good.
The house we stayed in was so close for everything we required. Car park/ Shops/ pubs and plenty of restaurants to eat out .quick mention for The Bold Inn in the town centre if you like a bit of sport to watch after a walk round Beaumaris great pint and very friendly staff. Also dog friendly.
Great clean apartment - everything you could need for self catering. Lovely comfy beds and nice bed linen. Super location for Beaumaris - round the corner from the fab bakery and minutes from the sea front. No issue with parking on the road outside. Will book again
Beautiful hotel with comfortable rooms and lots of different areas to relax.Lovely location in Beaumaris and close to excellent bars / restaurants in addition to its own excellent facilities
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