Hotels in Anglesey

Hotels in the island of Anglesey are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation. Some tourists may want to visit the island to see the culture, history, sports, tourist attractions and society of the famous region of Wales. Some may want to stay at large hotels or small hotels. Some may want to at cheap or luxury hotels. Some may want to well known hotels that have had had good reviews. Many way want to stay at old or new hotels. Some may want to stay at hotels that have got good reviews.

Hotels in Anglesey are often needed for tourists and other visotors who need a place to stay.

Anglesey is an island and principal area off the northwest coast of Wales, with a predominantly Welsh speaking population. It is connected to the mainland by two bridges spanning the Menai Strait: the original Menai Suspension Bridge (carrying the A5), designed by Thomas Telford in 1826; and the newer reconstructed Britannia Bridge (originally designed by Robert Stephenson); which carries the A55 and the North Wales Coast Railway line.

The name Anglesey was later used in the English language as a county name which included Holy Island and other nearby small islands. Once the Welsh language was granted equal status in government with the Welsh Language Act, the representitive constituency names for the island were changed to the Welsh name of the island, Ynys Môn (UK Parliament constituency) in the UK parliament, and Ynys Môn (Assembly constituency) in the National Assembly of Wales.

Anglesey is a relatively low-lying island with low hills such as Parys Mountain, Cadair Mynachdy ("chair of the monastery"; or Monachdy); there is a Nanner, "convent", not far away), Mynydd Bodafon and Holyhead Mountain. The island is separated from the Welsh mainland by Menai Strait, which at its narrowest point is about 250 meters wide.

Anglesey has several small towns scattered around the island, making it quite evenly populated. Beaumaris (Welsh: Biwmares), in the east of the island, features Beaumaris Castle, built by Edward I as part of his campaign in North Wales. Beaumaris acts as a yachting centre for the region with many boats moored in the bay or off Gallows Point. The town of Newborough (Welsh: Niwbwrch), in the south, created when the townfolk of Llanfaes were relocated to make way for the building of Beaumaris Castle, includes the site of Llys Rhosyr, another of the courts of the mediaeval Welsh princes, which features one of the oldest courtrooms in the United Kingdom. Llangefni is located in the centre of the island and is also the island's administrative centre. The town of Menai Bridge (Welsh: Porthaethwy) (in the south-east) expanded when the first bridge to the mainland was being built, in order to accommodate workers and construction. Up until that time Porthaethwy had been one of the principal ferry crossing points from the mainland. A short distance from this town lies Bryn Celli Ddu, a Stone Age burial mound. Also nearby is the village with the longest official place name in the UK, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Near it is Plas Newydd, ancestral home of the Marquesses of Anglesey. The town of Amlwch is situated in the northeast of the island and was once largely industrialised, having grown during the 18th century supporting the copper mining industry at Parys Mountain.

Other towns and settlements include Cemaes, Benllech, Pentraeth, Gaerwen, Dwyran, Bodedern and Rhosneigr.

Towns in Anglesey ; Amlwch, Beaumaris, Holyhead, Llangefni, Menai Bridge

Villages in Anglesey ; Aberffraw, Bachau, Benllech, Bodedern, Bodewryd, Bodffordd, Bodorgan, Bryngwran, Brynrefail, Bull Bay, Burwen, Cemaes, Four Mile Bridge, Gaerwen, Gwalchmai, Llanddaniel Fab, Llanddeusant, Llanddona, Llandegfan, Llanfaes, Llanfair-yn-Neubwll, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Llangoed, Llangristiolus, Llangwyllog, Llanidan, Llannerch-y-medd, Llansadwrn, Llantrisant, Malltraeth, Moelfre, Newborough, Penmon, Penmynydd, Pentraeth, Pentre Berw, Porth Dafarch, Rhoscolyn, Rhosgoch, Rhosmeirch, Rhosneigr, Trearddur, Ty^ Croes, Valley

Islands of Anglesey ; Ynys y Bîg, Church Island, East Mouse, Holy Island, Anglesey, Middle Mouse, Puffin Island, Anglesey, Salt Island, Anglesey, The Skerries, Anglesey, South Stack, West Mouse, Ynys Benlas, Ynys Castell, Ynys Dulas, Ynys Feurig, Ynys Gaint, Ynys Gored Goch, Ynys Llanddwyn, Ynys Moelfre

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