Trearddur Bay Holiday Homes | The Rise | Anglesey Self Catering | North Wales
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There are few places more beautiful in Wales to stay than this large family house in Trearddur Bay and its fabulous blue flag beach.
We are delighted to present our fantastic 5 bedroom house comprising of 2 bathrooms, TV room, lounge, dining room, games room, and a good sized kitchen perfect for all the family to stay and play on Trearddur Beach
There are 3 bedrooms downstairs with a bathroom, which is suitable for disabled people. Outside there is a single garage.
The house is surrounded by attractive gardens which have sun all day long. There is a 9 hole golf course within walking distance, and Holyhead golf course is a 2 minute drive away. For horse lovers there is a riding school only a 5 minute drive away. Trearddur Bay is surrounded by coastal walks and public footpaths providing opportunity to view the beautiful coastline and wildlife. The beautiful sandy beaches are only a 5 minute walk away from The Rise.
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Two Dead Bodies Found Near The Coast Of Anglesey
Two bodies have been found following a search for a pair of missing climbers off the coast of Anglesey.
The bodies, which have not been formally identified, were recovered from the sea this morning by a team of rescuers, including an RAF helicopter, police and the coastguard.
Two climbers - a 48-year-old man from Sussex and a 21-year-old man from Hampshire - were reported missing from the South Stack cliffs near Holyhead at 10.15pm yesterday.
The men were supposed to meet two fellow climbers, who raised the alarm when they did not arrive at their destination.
A search operation involving RAF 22 Squadron, the coastguard and North Wales Police was stopped at 1am this morning and resumed at first light.
North Wales Police told MailOnline that the force is trying to track down relatives of the missing climbers.
Lifeboats from Holyhead and Trearddur Bay joined a coastguard team from Holyhead and Cemaes Bay and a Sea King helicopter from RAF Valley in the search below Gogarth Bay near the South Stack cliffs.
A police spokesman said: 'The bodies were located in the sea shortly after 7.15am today. The North West Wales Coroner will be informed.'
Wreck diving on the Norman Court - Anglesey - 12th June 2010
On 29 March 1883 the 'Norman Court' ran aground in Cymyran Bay between Rhoscolyn and Ynys Feirig (known to locals as Starvation Island) during a wild, South Westerly gale. Sadly two of the crew lost their lives. On this particular voyage, her cargo was over 1,000 tons of sugar from Java on route to Greenock on the Firth of Clyde. Thje wreck bow lies in shallow water with a max depth of 7m. More info can be found at a website managed by Worsley Sub-Aqua Club.
Windy at Caernarfon Castle Wales
My gorgeous man guffs in the tower at this amazing landmark!!! I am wrenching and could not escape...CLASSIC!!!
Nefyn bay!
A beautiful summers morning by the bay at Nefyn! Golf club is on the left .
Windy Day In Tenby
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NCR 5 cycle path damage after sea flooding.
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More scenes of devastation on the cycle route between Rhyl and Colwyn Bay. 6th December 2013
Penrhos Country Park, Anglesey Coastal Path
Penrhos Coastal Park is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the Anglesey Coastal Path, outside Holyhead.
Holiday Lodges on the Isle of Anglesey - Anglesey Lakeside Lodges - North Wales - Video Review
- Anglesey Lakeside Lodges enjoy a truly breathtaking location surrounded by the majestic countryside and tranquil rolling hills of Anglesey. Spaciously situated around 9 acres of beautifully landscaped lakes, this exclusive selection of luxurious contemporary lodges commands spectacular views over the picturesque Anglesey landscape and creates an idyllic rural retreat far from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Each lodge has been designed to the most exacting standards while retaining an individual character and style that seamlessly combines traditional rustic appeal with the ultimate in unadulterated modern luxury. Relax and enjoy fishing on site or explore beautiful Anglesey which plays host to great cycling and walking trails, golf courses, horse riding and sailing with delightful bays and beaches nearby. For these and more lodges visit
Victoria Hotel Menai Bridge motorbike biker friendly place to stay north wales angelsey
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The Vic is situated in the heart of the picturesque bustling town of Menai Bridge on
the beautiful Isle of Anglesey in North Wales.
This family run establishment offers excellent accomodation, fine cuisine and a very warm welcome.
The Victoria has 17 well appointed ensuite bedrooms with additional ensuite accommodation in the adjacent annex.
Lunch and dinner are available daily in our restaurant. Real ales are available in our 2 bars, one of which has pool, Sky TV and jukebox.
Other facilities include a large car-park and a beer garden overlooking the Menai Strait and with panoramic views of Snowdonia.
There is excellent disabled access to the building.
Our large function room, also overlooking the Menai Strait is a perfect venue for weddings,
christenings, parties of all kinds and is a very popular venue for live music - from jazz to cajun to blues.
The hotel is within easy reach of golden beaches, majestic mountains and delightful countryside.
This region boasts plentiful leisure opportunities be it golf, sailing, fishing, hiking or just taking it easy.
The nearby railway station in Bangor is just a short 3 mile bus or taxi ride whilst the port of Holyhead with ferries to Ireland is about twenty miles away.
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Places to see in ( Margate - UK )
Places to see in ( Margate - UK )
Margate is a seaside town in the district of Thanet in Kent, England. It lies 38.1 miles east-north-east of Maidstone, on the coast along the North Foreland and contains the areas of Cliftonville, Garlinge, Palm Bay and Westbrook.
For at least 250 years, Margate has been a leading seaside resort in the UK, drawing Londoners to its beaches, Margate Sands. The bathing machines in use at Margate were described in 1805 as four-wheeled carriages, covered with canvas, and having at one end of them an umbrella of the same materials which is let down to the surface of the water, so that the bather descending from the machine by a few steps is concealed from the public view, whereby the most refined female is enabled to enjoy the advantages of the sea with the strictest delicacy.
The Dreamland Amusement Park (featured in The Jolly Boys' Outing extended episode of the television series Only Fools and Horses) is situated in the centre of Margate. It reopened in 2015, having been closed since 2006 following a lengthy campaign by the group Save Dreamland Campaign. The Scenic Railway roller coaster at Dreamland, which opened in 1920, is Grade II* Listed and the second oldest in the world, was severely damaged in a fire on 7 April 2008 but has now been fully restored and reopened to the public in October 2015. Today the Dreamland roller coaster is one of only two early-20th century scenic railways still remaining in the UK; the only other surviving UK scenic railway is in Great Yarmouth and was built in 1932. The Margate roller coaster is an ACE Coaster Classic. Cliftonville, next to Margate, has a classic British Arnold Palmer seaside mini golf course.
There are two notable theatres, the Theatre Royal in Addington Street – the second oldest theatre in the country – and the Tom Thumb Theatre, the second smallest in the country, in addition to the Winter Gardens. The Theatre Royal was built in 1787, burned down in 1829 and was remodelled in 1879 giving Margate more national publicity. The exterior is largely from the 19th century.[15] From 1885 to 1899 actor-manager Sarah Thorne ran a school for acting at the Theatre Royal which is widely regarded as Britain's first formal drama school. Actors who received their initial theatrical training there include Harley Granville-Barker, Evelyn Millard, Louis Calvert, George Thorne, Janet Achurch, Adelaide Neilson and Irene and Violet Vanbrugh, among others. An annual jazz festival takes place on a weekend in June.
Margate Museum in Market Place explores the town's seaside heritage in a range of exhibits and displays, and is now opened at weekends by a team of volunteers. First discovered in 1798, the Margate Caves (also known as the Vortigern Caves) are situated at the bottom of Northdown Road. They are currently closed to the public.
The Shell Grotto, which has walls and roof covered in elaborate decorations of over four million shells covering 2,000 square feet (190 m2) in complex patterns, was rediscovered in 1835, but is of unknown age and origin. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building. There is a 16th-century 2-storey timber-framed Tudor house built on a flint plinth in King Street. Margate's Jubilee Clock Tower was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, although not completed until 1889. It had a Time Ball mechanism, mounted on a mast atop the tower, which was raised a few minutes before 1pm each day and dropped at precisely 1pm, thereby allowing residents, visitors and ships to know the exact time. This was, of course, in the days before wireless transmission of time signals.
Alot to see in ( Margate - UK ) such as :
Dreamland Margate
Shell Grotto, Margate
Turner Contemporary
Draper's Mill, Margate
Scenic Railway
Hartsdown Park
Botany Bay, Kent
Quex Park
Margate Beach
RAF Manston Spitfire & Hurricane Memorial Museum
Margate Museum
Margate Harbour Arm
Genting Casino Margate
Saint Mildred's Bay
St Peter's Church
Kingsgate Bay
Pegwell Bay
Monkton Nature Reserve
Margate Clocktower
Sunken Gardens
Dane Park
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Waves on Swansea Seafront - Saturday 4th Jan 2014
Waves on Swansea seafront/Promenade near the Civic centre. Calmed down a lot since morning of Jan 3rd but still breaking over seafront at high tide, 8.20am.
North Wales beaches
White sand, blue waters and clear sunny skies..oh and did we forget to mention empty beaches?! Yep this is North Wales!
Come and visit some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK here in North Wales..
North Wales is one of the best places in Europe now for outdoor adventure and travel. Whether you are travelling to north Wales, for holidays with the family or coming just for some time away travelling and exploring on whirlwind tour visiting some of our hidden treasures. Pack the camper van or ca and head on a road trip to our lands. Maybe your looking for a holiday cottage in north Wales to stay or maybe your camping, on whatsonnorthwales, our website covers it all. With snowdonia national park, betws y coed, llandudno, Conwy and Anglesey right on our doorstep you are never far from a somewhere amazing!
North Wales is famed for its sea fishing, coastline, bushcraft, golf clubs, mountain biking, climbing, crusaders, Alecia keys songs even!, its attractions, its beaches, bass fishing, bouldering, its castles, coastline, coastal railway, surf snowdonia, zipworld, Ribride and for its world class sailing.
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High Tides Hit Coastal Town of Rhyl
Fierce storms with high winds and lashing rain brought chaos to parts of the United Kingdom on Thursday, December 5. Scotland was the worst affected area, with heavy winds reaching speeds of up to 160kph. While gale force winds also hit parts of north Wales and eastern England. Lifeboat crews were called into the coastal town of Rhyl: in north Wales, rescuing people whose homes were flooded after the worst tidal surge in 30 years.
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Places to see in ( Rhosneigr - UK )
Places to see in ( Rhosneigr - UK )
Rhosneigr is a village in the south-west of Anglesey, North Wales. Rhosneigr is situated on the A4080 road some 10 km south-east of Holyhead, and is on the Anglesey Coastal Path. From the clock at the centre of the village can be seen RAF Valley and Holyhead Mountain. The major towns of Holyhead and Llangefni and the city of Bangor are all within easy travelling distance. Rhosneigr is the most expensive place to live in Anglesey in terms of house prices.
Rhosneigr contains four caravan sites, three camp sites, holiday homes and bungalows, pubs, hotels, cafes, a new village hall, a chapel, residential homes, a school, a fire station, a convenience store and Post Office, a pharmacy and a fish and chip shop. Rhosneigr is served by Rhosneigr railway station.
Rhosneigr has three main beaches:
'Traeth Cymyran' that stretches from Afon Crigyll estuary to the Cymyran Strait.
'Pwll Cwch' and the 'Town Beach' – a small, rocky beach where boats and yachts stay overnight, running into a sandy beach interspersed by rocks and views of Snowdonia. It is popular with watersports enthusiasts, notably windsurfers and sailors.
'Traeth Llydan' which runs from the Barclodiad y Gawres ancient monument to Rhosneigr, ranging from pebble shores to pristine sandy shores. It is perfect for canoeing, walking and surfing. Traeth Llydan is a regular Green Coast Award Winner and is backed by sand dunes.
Llyn Maelog is around 65 acres in total with varying depth up to seven feet . It is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. There is a good stock of fish in the lake including perch, bream, roach and pike. A large variety of birdlife inhabits the reedbeds. grey heron, snipe, reed warblers, coots, mallard, shelducks etc.
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