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Trearddur Bay Cottages with Hot Tubs

12 Cottages Found

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Rating
5

Anchorage House

Hot Tub
Sleeps 8
Bedrooms: 4
  • Beachfront location
  • Hot tub and sauna
  • Sea view balcony
  • Luxury architect-designed house
  • Attentive hosts
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Visitor Rating
Rating
4.7

Aurora

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • Private hot tub
  • Fully enclosed garden
  • Child-friendly with play equipment
  • Walking distance to beach
  • Dog-friendly accommodation
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Rating
4.6

Blue Bay Villa

Hot Tub
Sleeps 15
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 7
  • Hot tub with sea views
  • Sleeps 15 across 7 bedrooms
  • 5-minute walk to beach
  • Dog-friendly enclosed garden
  • Full Sky TV package with Sports
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Rating
4.3

Bryngwyn - Trearddur Bay

Hot Tub
Sleeps 8
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 4
  • Private hot tub
  • Beach less than a mile away
  • Four spacious bedrooms
  • Enclosed garden for pets
  • Woodburning stove for cosy evenings
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4

Clydfan, No 1 Trearddur Road

Hot Tub
Sleeps 10
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 4
  • Minutes from Trearddur Bay beach
  • Hot tub on private terrace
  • 65-inch TV with full Sky package
  • Games room for entertainment
  • Dog-friendly accommodation
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4.3

Minerva

Hot Tub
Sleeps 13
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 4
  • Sea views from elevated position
  • Hot tub for post-beach relaxation
  • Spacious open-plan living area
  • 8-minute walk to sandy beaches
  • Dog-friendly with outdoor space
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Rating
4.4

Pencraig

Hot Tub
Sleeps 11
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 5
  • Hot tub for evening relaxation
  • Close to beautiful beaches
  • Spacious rooms for large groups
  • Enclosed garden for kids and dogs
  • Comfy beds for quality sleep
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4

Porth Ewyn

Hot Tub
Sleeps 12
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 6
  • Steps from beautiful Anglesey beach
  • Hot tub in enclosed garden
  • Six bedrooms for twelve guests
  • Ground floor accessible rooms
  • Dog-friendly coastal location
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5

Seaddler

Hot Tub
Sleeps 12
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 6
  • Sea views from multiple balconies
  • Hot tub in enclosed garden
  • Six spacious bedrooms
  • PlayStation 5 and Smart TVs
  • Close to Trearddur Bay beach
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Rating
4.8

The Beach House Trearddur Bay

Hot Tub
Sleeps 10
Bedrooms: 4
  • Direct beach access
  • Hot tub with sea views
  • Spacious modern kitchen
  • Four bedrooms sleeping ten
  • Enclosed garden with playground
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4.5

Trearddur House Cottage

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • Wood-fired hot tub
  • Steps from golden beach
  • Enclosed garden for dogs
  • Modern kitchen with wine chiller
  • Two bathrooms with luxury features
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4.3

Tyn Towyn - The Stables

Hot Tub
Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 2
  • 2-minute walk to sandy beach
  • Private hot tub with robes provided
  • Sea views from conservatory
  • Dog-friendly accommodation
  • Restaurants and shops within walking distance
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Trearddur Bay Guide

Trearddur Bay on Anglesey's west coast offers a fantastic selection of cottages with hot tubs, perfect for enjoying this stunning coastal location. The bay's blue flag beach stretches across golden sands with excellent water quality ratings, making it ideal for families.

The area boasts several highly-rated attractions including South Stack Lighthouse (4.5/5 on TripAdvisor) and Anglesey Sea Zoo (4/5 on TripAdvisor). Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the coastal path walks and water sports opportunities available year-round.

Interestingly, Trearddur Bay was a favourite holiday spot for Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton, who regularly visited with his family throughout the 1970s and 80s.

Cottage options range from traditional stone buildings to modern beachfront properties. Many accommodate groups of 6-10 people, with several offering dog-friendly facilities. The addition of a private hot tub elevates your stay, providing relaxation after exploring this beautiful part of North Wales.

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Sightseeing

Trearddur Bay sits on Anglesey's western coastline, offering spectacular views across the Irish Sea. The main beach is a Blue Flag winner with lifeguards during summer months (May-September). I've found this area perfect for coastal walks - the Anglesey Coastal Path passes right through, connecting to nearby coves and viewpoints.

South Stack Lighthouse (LL65 1YH) stands dramatically on a small island reached via 400 steps down the cliff face. Open April-September, 10am-5pm, it scores 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor from over 1,300 reviews. The RSPB reserve here (4.5/5 on TripAdvisor) lets you watch puffins, guillemots and razorbills nesting between April and July.

Holyhead, just 3 miles away, offers Holyhead Maritime Museum (4/5 on TripAdvisor) housed in Britain's oldest lifeboat station. Open Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm. We recommend visiting the ancient St Cybi's Church while in town - parts date back to Roman times.

Pet Friendly

Dogs love Trearddur Bay! The main beach allows dogs year-round on the northern section, with seasonal restrictions (May-September) on the central area. Your four-legged companion will enjoy the coastal path walks - the stretch to Rhoscolyn offers fantastic scenery without steep sections.

The Seacroft pub (LL65 2YU) welcomes dogs in their bar area and outdoor terrace overlooking the bay. They even provide water bowls and treats. The Black Seal restaurant also has a dog-friendly section in their bar area.

When staying in your hot tub cottage, remember most local shops stock pet essentials. Valley Veterinary Surgery (LL65 3DP) is just 10 minutes' drive away should you need it. Many cottages provide secure gardens - worth checking when booking if this is important for your dog.

Top 3 attractions you have to see in Trearddur Bay

1. Anglesey Sea Zoo (LL61 6TQ) - Wales' largest marine aquarium showcases species found in British waters. The conservation-focused attraction includes seahorses, octopus and lobsters. Open daily 10am-4:30pm (winter) and 10am-5:30pm (summer). One visitor wrote: "Much better than expected with informative talks and feeding demonstrations. Our 5-year-old was fascinated for hours." Adults £9.75, children £8.25.

2. Beaumaris Castle (LL58 8AP) - Edward I's final Welsh castle is considered the most technically perfect castle in Britain. The symmetrical design with concentric walls makes it a UNESCO World Heritage site. Open daily 10am-4pm (winter) and 9:30am-5pm (summer). A recent visitor commented: "The audio guide brings the history to life - worth the extra £2." Adults £8.50, children under 16 free.

3. Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens (LL59 5NH) - These restored historic gardens cover 10 acres of valley grounds. Three distinct areas include a walled garden, woodland garden and upper valley with waterfalls. Open Wednesday-Sunday, 12pm-5pm (April-October). "A magical place to spend an afternoon - the tearoom's homemade cakes are exceptional too" according to a recent TripAdvisor review. Entry £8.50.

Is Trearddur Bay suitable for swimming?

Yes! The main beach regularly achieves excellent water quality ratings and has lifeguards during summer months. The bay is relatively sheltered with gradual shelving, making it good for families. Water temperatures peak around 17°C in August. The northern end tends to be quieter if you prefer avoiding crowds.

Where can I eat in Trearddur Bay?

The Bay Restaurant offers seafood with sea views (booking essential in summer). The Black Seal serves pub classics with a Welsh twist. Sea Shanty Café provides great breakfasts and lunches. For self-catering, Holyhead (3 miles) has Tesco, Morrisons and Lidl supermarkets. The Valley has an excellent farm shop for local produce.

Do I need a car in Trearddur Bay?

While not essential, I'd recommend one. The 4/4A bus connects to Holyhead hourly, but exploring Anglesey's attractions is much easier with your own transport. Taxis from Holyhead station cost around £8-10. Some cottages include off-street parking - worth checking when booking, especially if visiting in summer when on-street parking gets limited.

What's the best time to visit?

May-June offers warm weather without summer crowds. School holidays bring busier beaches. September provides warm sea temperatures with quieter conditions. Winter offers dramatic seascapes and cosy evenings in your hot tub under starry skies. Rainfall is fairly consistent year-round, so pack waterproofs regardless of season!

Are there water sports available?

Absolutely! Trearddur Sailing Club offers courses for visitors. B-Active Rhoscolyn provides kayaking, coasteering and paddleboarding (LL65 2NQ). Equipment rental is available from £25 half-day. Book ahead in peak season as sessions fill quickly.

What should I pack for my hot tub cottage break?

Beyond usual holiday items, bring towels specifically for hot tub use (to avoid using cottage towels). Swimming costumes obviously! Flip-flops for going between cottage and tub. Plastic glasses if you fancy drinks in the tub. Binoculars for coastal wildlife spotting. Walking shoes for coastal paths. And waterproofs - Anglesey weather can change quickly!

Helpful links:

  1. Visit Anglesey Official Tourism Site
  2. RSPB South Stack Information
  3. Beaumaris Castle Visitor Information
  4. Anglesey Sea Zoo Official Site
  5. Trearddur Bay Weather Forecast
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