While summer is peak season, there is something truly special about Anglesey in the quieter months. The beaches are empty, the sunsets are dramatic, and many of our properties have log burners waiting to warm you up after a day of exploring.
Storm Watching
When the weather rolls in off the Irish Sea, the coastline around Trearddur Bay becomes a spectacular show. South Stack lighthouse is a particularly dramatic vantage point. Wrap up warm, grab a flask of tea, and enjoy nature at its most powerful.
Coastal Walking
The Anglesey Coastal Path is 125 miles of stunning scenery, and winter is arguably the best time to walk it. You will have the paths largely to yourself, and the low winter light makes for incredible photography.
Cosy Pubs and Restaurants
Anglesey has a thriving food scene that runs year-round. Many restaurants and pubs offer special winter menus featuring local game, seafood and seasonal produce.
Wildlife
Winter is peak season for birdwatching on Anglesey. The RSPB reserve at South Stack is home to choughs, peregrines and, if you are lucky, short-eared owls. Grey seals can often be spotted from the coastal path.
Browse our properties with log burners for the perfect winter retreat.