Moelfre Holiday Cottages

Choose from 40 self catering holiday cottages in Moelfre, Anglesey, 23 of which are dog friendly, 1 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 10 guests.

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Moelfre

Discover 40 Moelfre 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 Moelfre

  • Porth y Môr (1.6m)
  • Traeth Y Ora (2m)
  • Bythynod Ty’n Llan Cottages (4.7m)
  • Llyn Cefni Dam (7m)
  • Squirrel feeders (7.3m)
  • Sea bridge (8.4m)
  • Trwyn Du Lighthouse (8.6m)
  • Starida Puffin Island Cruises and Sea Fishing Trips (8.7m)
  • Seacoast Safaris - Puffin Island Boat Trips (8.7m)
  • Kestrel boat fishing (8.7m)
  • Beaumaris Pier (8.8m)
  • Longest Station Sign (9.2m)
  • Garth Pier (9.2m)
  • Menai Viewing Platform (9.3m)
  • Coed Cyrnol (9.3m)
  • Roman Camp (9.4m)
  • Portico of Former Penrhyn Arm Hotel (original location of Bangor University) (9.9m)

Outdoor Activities around Moelfre

  • Traeth Lligwy (1.1m)
  • Traeth Bach (2.2m)
  • Storws Wen Golf Club (2.5m)
  • Traeth Coch Pentraeth (4.2m)
  • Wern-Y-Wylan (4.5m)
  • Góra Parysa (5.3m)
  • Llyn Alaw (6.7m)
  • GeoMôn (7.9m)
  • Pili Palas Nature World (8.4m)
  • Traeth Penmon (8.5m)
  • Beaumaris Paddling Pool (8.7m)
  • Belgian Promenade (9.4m)
  • Cadeirlan Deiniol Sant ym Mangor | Saint Deiniol's Cathedral in Bangor (9.8m)
  • Lôn Las Ogwen (9.9m)
  • Faenol estate (10.3m)
  • Lon Las Ogwen (10.5m)
  • Cwt Ogwen (10.8m)
  • Parc Bryn Cegin (11.1m)
  • Llyn Iolo (12.1m)
  • Nature Reserve (12.1m)

Holiday Cottages Near Moelfre

From Moelfre you can explore nearby villages and towns for a fuller holiday experience. Llanallgo seaside charm is a short drive away, about 0.7 miles, inviting a relaxed stroll along the coast. Marianglas, about 1.2 miles away, offers a tranquil atmosphere along quiet country lanes scenic village character that open onto peaceful trails.

  • Penrhos-Lligwy sits around 1.2 miles away and features coastal heritage paths that tempt gentle walks along the shore.
  • Tyn-y-Gongl rugged coastal trails lies about 2.1 miles away, inviting a leisurely stroll along the shore.
  • Benllech is about 2.3 miles away and offers sunny shores that welcome relaxed days by the sea.

About Moelfre

Welcome to Moelfre, Wales!

You'll be delighted by the rich history, charming attractions, and breathtaking coastal beauty that this enchanting village has to offer.

Indulge in the local cuisine and experience the warm hospitality of the locals.

Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures or cultural events, Moelfre has it all.

So, come and explore this hidden gem and create unforgettable memories in this idyllic Welsh village.

History of Moelfre

Explore the rich history of Moelfre, Wales, and discover its fascinating past.

Moelfre has a long and interesting timeline of development, shaped in large part by its maritime industry. The impact of the maritime industry on Moelfre's growth can't be overstated.

The village's proximity to the sea made it an ideal location for fishing and trade, leading to the establishment of a bustling port. Over the years, Moelfre became a significant hub for shipbuilding and the export of goods.

As the maritime industry thrived, so did the village, with an increase in population, infrastructure, and economic prosperity. Today, remnants of Moelfre's maritime heritage can still be seen, adding to its charm and allure.

Attractions in Moelfre

Don't miss out on the amazing attractions that Moelfre has to offer. The village's stunning coastal walks and charming historic sites are a major draw for visitors. Moelfre's maritime history is particularly fascinating. The village was once a bustling port, and you can explore its rich seafaring heritage at the Moelfre Lifeboat Station and Seawatch Centre. Here, you can learn about the brave men and women who risked their lives to save sailors in distress.

For nature lovers, Moelfre also offers a network of nature trails that meander through its beautiful countryside. These trails showcase the area's diverse wildlife and breathtaking scenery, making them perfect for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike. So, put on your walking shoes and get ready to discover the natural wonders of Moelfre.

Moelfre's Coastal Beauty

Immerse yourself in Moelfre's coastal beauty and experience the awe-inspiring views of the sea and rugged cliffs. Moelfre offers a plethora of coastal walks that will take you along pristine sandy beaches, towering cliffs, and picturesque coves.

As you stroll along these paths, you'll be captivated by the breathtaking seascapes and the tranquility of the surroundings. Keep an eye out for wildlife along the way, as Moelfre is home to a diverse range of marine and bird species.

From dolphins and seals to puffins and gannets, there's no shortage of opportunities for wildlife spotting. So grab your binoculars and venture out onto the coastal trails of Moelfre to witness the natural wonders that await you.

Local Cuisine and Hospitality in Moelfre

Indulge in the delightful local cuisine and warm hospitality that Moelfre has to offer.

When it comes to food, Moelfre is a haven for lovers of local flavors and traditional dishes. You can savor the taste of the sea with fresh seafood dishes like crab cakes or fish and chips. For a heartier meal, try the traditional Welsh lamb cawl, a rich stew filled with tender meat and vegetables.

After a satisfying meal, you can experience the warm hospitality of the locals. From cozy pubs to charming bed and breakfasts, the people of Moelfre are known for their friendly and welcoming nature.

Activities and Events in Moelfre

Get ready to participate in a variety of exciting outdoor activities and attend lively events in Moelfre. This charming village offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures, with its stunning coastal location.

You can explore the scenic coastal paths, take a boat trip to spot dolphins and seals, or go fishing in the clear blue waters.

For those seeking a cultural experience, Moelfre hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year. The Moelfre Lifeboat Day is a popular event, where you can witness thrilling lifeboat demonstrations and enjoy live music and delicious food stalls.

The Moelfre Agricultural Show is another highlight, showcasing the best of Welsh agriculture and featuring traditional competitions and entertainment.

Whether you're a nature lover or a culture enthusiast, Moelfre has something for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Population of Moelfre?

The population of Moelfre is not known. However, there are some famous landmarks in Moelfre, such as the Moelfre Lifeboat Station and the Seawatch Centre.

Are There Any Famous Landmarks in Moelfre?

Yes, there are famous landmarks in Moelfre, Wales. Two notable ones are Porth Eilian and Moelfre Lifeboat Station.

What Is the Average Weather Like in Moelfre Throughout the Year?

Throughout the year in Moelfre, Wales, the average weather varies. The temperature can range from mild to cool, and the rainfall patterns are typically spread out, with no specific wet or dry season.

Can You Recommend Any Local Accommodations in Moelfre?

Local accommodations in Moelfre include The Seacroft, Tyn Llan, and Yr Hafod Guest House. They offer comfortable rooms, friendly service, and convenient locations. You'll have a great stay in Moelfre!

Are There Any Public Transportation Options Available in Moelfre?

There are public transportation options in Moelfre, Wales. You can take buses or taxis to get around the area. These options provide convenient ways to explore and travel within Moelfre.