Providing a garden, Witchingham B&B offers accommodations in Holyhead. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the guest house free of charge.
In Trearddur Bay, on the stunning coast of the Isle of Anglesey, the Seacroft is a pub restaurant with rooms, offering free Wi-Fi, superb locally sourced food and a cozy traditional bar.
Craig Eithin B & B offers accommodations in Valley, a 10-minute drive to Holyhead sea port and Holyhead railway station. Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room.
Sea and Mountain View Luxury Glamping Pods Heated is a recently renovated bed and breakfast in Holyhead where guests can make the most of its garden and barbecue facilities.
On average, 3-star hotels in Holyhead cost $95 per night, and 4-star hotels in Holyhead are $110 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Holyhead can be found for $159 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Holyhead this weekend is $368 or, for a 4-star hotel, $313. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Holyhead for this weekend cost around $556 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $113 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Holyhead for tonight. You'll pay around $212 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Holyhead will cost around $95, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Holyhead:
8.0
Scored 8.0
I've only ever travelled through Holyhead en route from...
I've only ever travelled through Holyhead en route from Ireland to the UK and back, but I walked around the town a bit with my dog on this trip, and the area around the B&B was nice enough. Beyond that I really can't say as yet, but I'll definitely return.
Melissa
Ireland
4.0
Scored 4.0
On Holyhead, see standing stones and Southstack cliffs and...
On Holyhead, see standing stones and Southstack cliffs and lighthouse but get to the amazing coast of Anglesey. Orion gallery and museum , burial chambers
Food is very expensive and not very good except
eat at White Eagle pub
Elaine
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Not much in the Pier area, very residential.
Not much in the Pier area, very residential. Expect to walk a lot, crossed bridge to City Center for the amenities we were looking for, food & historic sites. 2 days were enough to stay before heading to Dublin on the Ferry.
Robin
6.0
Scored 6.0
booked in holyhead purely to meet friends off a cruise ship.
booked in holyhead purely to meet friends off a cruise ship. holyhead itself has little to nothing to offer tourists but as a base to visit other parts of Anglesey its fine. holyhead seems like its been abandoned by the council and needs money spending on it, all the locals we met were lovely and they deserve more.
derek
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We visit Holyhead regularly as we travel a lot by ferry.
We visit Holyhead regularly as we travel a lot by ferry. So are usually only there overnight. Busy little town, but normally head for a B & B so do not know town very well, although it looks fine.
AlanaBanana
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
No busses or taxies. ( found one by chance when they were...
No busses or taxies. ( found one by chance when they were collecting a customer late afternoon)No information regarding about restaurants close for meals between 2pm - 4pm. Had to walk to hotel. As not informed about kitchens close at 2pm, our first meal was at 4.30 which we had to walk to . Amazing fish and chips at the local chippy. No interesting sights . Would have been better to have passed through directly to Cardiff.
Thuyen, the owner, was very very nice and helpful. I had problems with my train connection to Holyhead and arrived in the middle of the night. The breakfast was yummy, the room was cosy, everything was very enjoyable. For midday menu here exists a korean menu.
The hotel is approximately 10-15 minutes (by foot) away from the trainstation, it´s uphill to go the hotel (but downhill to go back to the trainstation :)), so if you go by foot and have havy bags you should think about that.
Have a nice stay at Orient B+B!
We stayed at The Hut Wales in a sweet little room with view to the port. It is small, but cozy and provides everything you need. It is located quite close to the ferry port and the train station, so perfect if you have a connecting trip from Holyhead. You should not miss out the great breakfast in the café just below. Jason served us a lovely breakfast in this cute cafe with its friendly atmosphere. There are lots of books you can browse through while having your first, second and third coffee. ;)
First of all, I congratulate the owner for providing a beautiful,tasteful and scenic holiday home. The suggestions given by former guests were treated seriously. The labels for the cutlery ( including plates) were done. The instructions for opening the indoor windows were permanently displayed. Most important of all, the electric heater provides
consistent warm temperature for the whole room and I do not have to shiver in the cold ,winter nights.Truly a memorable and comfortable stay.
The room was easy to find, the staff was very helpful in assisting me arriving very late (past midnight) to enter my room. The room was very clean, as was the bathroom, with all the amenities you would expect in a hotel. There was plenty of choice for breakfast provided in the room, which allowed me to leave quickly to get to Folkstone to take the eurotunnel.
Absolutely loved my stay here! The bed was so comfortable and the breakfast was delicious. There were also so many thoughtful touches everywhere. The owner, TJ, was fantastic. It's obvious she loves what she does and loves showing visitors the beauty of Holyhead and Wales.
I'd love to come back one day!
The room and bathroom were spotless and kay the host went ubove and beyound to make our stay perfect even coming to find us when we were lost. I would highly recomend staying here.and the location is only 5 minutes from holyhead port, perfect for hoping the ferry to Ireland.
Stayed at the boathouse twice now, when travelling to Ireland via Holyhead.
Its the perfect location for using the ferry port, and as we had our dogs with us was ideal as there is excellent walking there.
The hotel staff are very friendly and helpful.
It’s all about location. Literally right at the Holyhead Ferry terminal. Rooms are spacious and well sound insulated so the traffic noise from the road 10m from our window was muffled. Also very close to a Lidl store which is always handy.
Carole was a great host. When I asked about booking a taxi to get to the ferry port, Carole offered to drive me herself! The breakfast was cooked to order and very good. The room was clean and comfortable. Great location.
Perfect stay for anyone getting the ferry to/from Holyhead. It was cheaper than the hotels and has free, secluded parking. Food and drinks are provided for breakfast which was very useful. Checking in and out was very easy
Excellent location for arriving by ferry late at night and needing a bed so we could rent a car at the port in the morning. Someone met us at the door after midnight to let us in which I appreciated.
Its very close to Holyhead port, perfect for us after a tiring overnight ferry. It was simple to get in and very clean. Claire the host communicated with us very well.
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