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Newborough Cottages with Hot Tubs
Newborough Guide
Newborough's hot tub cottages offer a perfect base to explore Anglesey's natural beauty. The village sits on the edge of Newborough Forest and the stunning Llanddwyn Beach, consistently rated 5/5 on TripAdvisor for its golden sands and mountain views.
Most cottages are within walking distance of Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve, home to red squirrels and rare wildflowers. The area's dark skies make it ideal for stargazing from your hot tub after sunset.
Prince William and Kate once lived nearby during his RAF Valley posting, occasionally spotted walking on Llanddwyn Beach. The island's royal connections date back centuries.
Accommodation ranges from traditional stone cottages with wood-burning stoves to modern eco-lodges. Many properties welcome groups of 6-8 people, perfect for family gatherings where everyone can enjoy the hot tub experience.
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Sightseeing
Newborough sits in a prime spot for exploring Anglesey's best bits. The star attraction is Llanddwyn Island (LL61 6SG), accessible at low tide and home to the ruins of St Dwynwen's Church. She's the Welsh patron saint of lovers - our version of St Valentine. The island gets 4.8/5 on TripAdvisor with visitors praising the "breathtaking views" of Snowdonia.
Newborough Forest (LL61 6SG) offers miles of walking and cycling trails through pine woods. We spotted red squirrels here twice on our last visit - they're making a comeback in this protected area. The forest opens daily from dawn till dusk with free parking for National Trust members.
History fans should visit Beaumaris Castle (LL58 8AP, open 10am-4pm daily, £8.50 adult entry). This UNESCO site is considered the most technically perfect castle in Britain despite never being finished. It scores 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor.
For rainy days, Anglesey Sea Zoo (LL61 6TQ) showcases local marine life including seahorses and octopuses. Kids love the interactive rockpool experiences. Opens 10am-4:30pm with 4/5 TripAdvisor rating.
Pet Friendly
Dogs love Newborough! The beach has seasonal restrictions (May-September dogs must stay in designated areas), but the forest welcomes them year-round. The forest paths are well-marked and mostly flat - ideal for older dogs.
The Marram Grass Café (LL61 6RS) has a dog-friendly outdoor seating area where your four-legged friend gets water bowls and treats. Their locally-sourced menu earned them 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor.
Many cottages in Newborough come with enclosed gardens - essential for letting dogs roam safely while you enjoy the hot tub. I recommend bringing towels specifically for dog paws after beach walks - the sand gets everywhere!
The White Lion pub in nearby Newborough village (LL61 6SG) welcomes dogs in the bar area and serves proper pub grub. They even do doggy ice cream in summer months.
Top 3 attractions you have to see in Newborough
Llanddwyn Beach and Island tops our list. This stunning beach stretches for miles with views across to Snowdonia. The island features two lighthouses, pilots' cottages and the remains of St Dwynwen's Church. The beach has Blue Flag status for water quality. One visitor wrote: "We've travelled worldwide but this beach rivals anything we've seen in the Caribbean." Go at low tide to access the island fully.
Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve protects rare dune habitats. The boardwalk trail takes about 90 minutes and information boards explain the unique ecosystem. Spring brings orchids while summer sees butterflies everywhere. The reserve team runs guided walks every Tuesday (booking essential via their website). A recent visitor noted: "The diversity of plants was incredible - our guide identified over 30 species in just one small area."
Ynys Llanddwyn Lighthouse stands at the tip of the island and featured in the Hollywood film 'Half Light' starring Demi Moore. Built in 1873, it's no longer operational but makes for fantastic photos. The climb to reach it rewards you with 360-degree views. TripAdvisor reviews consistently mention it as "the most photogenic spot in Wales." Time your visit for sunset then head back to enjoy your hot tub under the stars.
What's the best time to visit Newborough?
May and September offer ideal conditions - warm enough for beach days but without summer crowds. The hot tub is perfect year-round, but autumn visits let you stargaze while soaking as Anglesey has minimal light pollution.
Can I walk to pubs/restaurants from Newborough cottages?
Most cottages are a 15-20 minute walk from Newborough village where you'll find The White Lion pub. For more dining options, Menai Bridge is a 15-minute drive with several excellent restaurants including the award-winning Sosban & The Old Butchers.
Is Newborough suitable for children?
Absolutely! The beach has shallow waters perfect for paddling and the forest trails are ideal for bike rides. Many cottages provide games and DVDs for evening entertainment after hot tub time.
How far is Newborough from mainland Wales?
Newborough is about 25 minutes from the Britannia Bridge which connects Anglesey to mainland Wales. Bangor is the nearest city, approximately 30 minutes' drive.
Are hot tub cottages available year-round?
Yes, most Newborough cottages operate throughout the year. Winter breaks are particularly atmospheric - imagine watching snow fall on Snowdonia while you're warm in your hot tub!
Do I need a car in Newborough?
A car is recommended as public transport is limited. The nearest train station is Bangor (30 minutes away) and local buses run infrequently. Most attractions require driving.