Llanfechell Holiday Cottages

Choose from 28 self catering holiday cottages in Llanfechell, Anglesey, 15 of which are dog friendly, 14 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 11 guests.

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Llanfechell

Discover 28 Llanfechell self catering cottages in Anglesey. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Anglesey base. Book your next break today.

Attractions within 10 miles of Llanfechell

  • Porth y Wylfa (1.6m)
  • Porth Crugmor (4.5m)
  • Porth Tywyn Mawr (6.1m)
  • Goleudŷ Ynysoedd y Moelrhoniaid (The Skerries Lighthouse) (6.6m)
  • Traeth Y Ora (7.7m)
  • Porth y Môr (8m)
  • Skinner's Monument (9.1m)
  • Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path (9.2m)
  • Llyn Cefni Dam (10m)

Outdoor Activities around Llanfechell

  • Llyn Alaw (3.6m)
  • Góra Parysa (4.4m)
  • Traeth Bach (7.7m)
  • Traeth Lligwy (8.4m)
  • Parc Arfordirol Penrhos Coastal Park (8.7m)
  • North Wales Coastal Path (8.9m)
  • GeoMôn (9.4m)
  • Holyhead Boules Ground (9.5m)
  • Garreglwyd Park (9.5m)
  • Storws Wen Golf Club (9.8m)
  • Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi Breakwater Country Park (10.1m)
  • The Beach Golf Course (10.1m)
  • Traeth Coch Pentraeth (12.5m)
  • Wern-Y-Wylan (13.5m)
  • Llyn Iolo (13.7m)
  • Pili Palas Nature World (15.6m)
  • Belgian Promenade (16.7m)
  • Faenol estate (16.7m)
  • Beaumaris Paddling Pool (17.6m)
  • Cadeirlan Deiniol Sant ym Mangor | Saint Deiniol's Cathedral in Bangor (17.8m)

Holiday Cottages Near Llanfechell

From Llanfechell you can discover inviting towns nearby, each with its own character and charm to explore. Cemaes Bay is a short hop away at about 1.4 miles, offering a coastal charm and a sheltered harbor.

  • Rural village vibes accompany Bodewryd, about 1.9 miles away, with quiet lanes and small farm shops to explore.
  • Llanbadrig sits about 1.9 miles away, inviting a stroll along cliff top paths and quiet lanes coastal heritage.
  • Rural charm routes lie about 2.6 miles from here, and Llanrhwydrys offers a peaceful countryside feel.
  • Llanbabo is roughly 2.8 miles away, with scenic coastal spots to discover along sea cliff paths.

About Llanfechell

Welcome to Llanfechell, Wales!

Discover the rich history, vibrant local attractions, and mouthwatering traditional cuisine this charming village has to offer.

Immerse yourself in the lively events and festivals that bring the community together, or explore the breathtaking outdoor activities that surround you.

Llanfechell invites you to experience the beauty and warmth of its Welsh heritage.

So come and make unforgettable memories in this picturesque destination.

History of Llanfechell

As you explore the history of Llanfechell, you'll discover a rich and fascinating past.

The village of Llanfechell is located on the beautiful island of Anglesey in Wales. It dates back to ancient times, with evidence of human activity in the area as far back as the Neolithic period.

Throughout its history, Llanfechell has been influenced by various cultures and civilizations, including the Celts, Romans, and Vikings. The village played an important role in the medieval period, with the construction of St. Mechell's Church, which still stands today as a symbol of the village's heritage.

Llanfechell has also seen its fair share of conflicts and struggles, particularly during the English Civil War.

Today, Llanfechell continues to preserve its historical legacy while embracing modern developments.

Local Attractions in Llanfechell

You'll find a variety of local attractions to explore in Llanfechell.

One must-visit spot is the St. Mechell's Church, a historic landmark dating back to the 12th century. Its beautiful architecture and serene surroundings make it a peaceful place to visit.

For nature enthusiasts, the nearby Cemlyn Nature Reserve is a must-see. It's home to a stunning lagoon, where you can spot a variety of bird species.

If you're interested in history, don't miss out on the Ty Mawr Hut Circles, ancient stone structures that offer a glimpse into the past.

For a taste of local culture, check out the Oriel Ynys Môn art gallery, which showcases the works of local artists.

With its diverse range of attractions, Llanfechell has something for everyone to enjoy.

Traditional Cuisine of Llanfechell

When visiting Llanfechell, you can indulge in the rich and flavorful traditional cuisine that's deeply rooted in the local culture. The culinary traditions of this Welsh village reflect the region's agricultural heritage and coastal location.

One must-try dish is the famous Welsh Rarebit, a savory cheese sauce served over toasted bread. Another local delicacy is Cawl, a hearty soup made with lamb or beef, potatoes, leeks, and carrots. Don't forget to sample the delectable Bara Brith, a traditional fruit loaf soaked in tea and served with butter.

For seafood lovers, the fresh catch of the day, such as cockles and mussels, is a must. In Llanfechell, the traditional cuisine offers a delightful experience that showcases the authentic flavors of Wales.

Events and Festivals in Llanfechell

If you're planning a visit to Llanfechell, be sure to check out the exciting events and festivals that take place throughout the year. This small village in Wales may surprise you with its vibrant cultural scene.

One of the most anticipated events is the Llanfechell Music Festival, held every summer. Here, you can enjoy live performances from local musicians and bands, as well as indulge in delicious food from the various food stalls.

Another highlight is the Llanfechell Carnival, a colorful celebration filled with music, dance, and a parade that showcases the community's creativity and spirit.

For those interested in history and folklore, the Llanfechell Fair isn't to be missed. It's a traditional fair that dates back centuries, featuring traditional crafts, games, and local produce.

No matter when you visit, Llanfechell is sure to offer an event or festival that will add a touch of excitement to your trip.

Outdoor Activities in Llanfechell

There are numerous outdoor activities in Llanfechell that you can enjoy during your visit. Whether you're an adventure seeker or prefer a more relaxed experience, this charming village has something for everyone.

Take a hike along the scenic coastal path and immerse yourself in the breathtaking views of the Irish Sea. If you're a water sports enthusiast, head to the nearby beaches for a day of surfing or kayaking.

Llanfechell is also surrounded by beautiful countryside, perfect for cycling or horseback riding. For those interested in history, explore the ancient ruins and burial chambers scattered throughout the area.

And after a day of outdoor exploration, don't forget to indulge in some traditional Welsh cuisine at the local pubs and restaurants.

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