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The Quay, No2   starstarstarstar Red Wharf Bay, Isle of Anglesey, United Kingdom
  Address -, Red Wharf Bay, Isle of Anglesey, LL75 8RJ, United Kingdom 01248715390

Property details

The Quay is a fabulous town house set right on the edge of Red Wharf Bay. It has far reaching views out over the bay and is in a superb location. This impressive property is set out over 3 floors and offers contemporary accommodation. Great care has been taken to ensure that your stay is a comfortable one.

pic2On the ground floor there are 2 bedrooms (1 double room and 1 twin room), both have sea views. There is a large bathroom with a shower. A good size utility room gives you plenty of space for your sailing/holiday gear.
The open plan living accommodation on the first floor has a superb fitted kitchen which has everything you need for your stay; a spacious lounge area with a modern gas fire, flat screen TV, and soft furnishings for eight. It has a balcony from which you can enjoy the sunsets in style! There is a dining area with table seating for 10.

Additionally, on the first floor there is a small room with bunk beds, more suitable for children.

The second floor has the Master bedroom suite with a large balcony. There is a dressing room which in turn leads into an en suite shower room.

Red Wharf Bay is a place of outstanding natural beauty located some 15 mins drive from the mainland.The Quay is located on the waterfront and has a choice of places to eat some 300 mts away, The Ship Inn and the Bistro.

"Perfect in every way, we will be back as soon as we can make it."

"The best views imaginable, we left after two days feeling completely relaxed!"


pic3No 2 The Quay is a stylish townhouse set on the waterfront at Red Wharf Bay. There are superb far reaching views out over the bay and the well appointed accommodation makes this a most desirable holiday destination.
  • Superb accommodation with fine views
  • Ideally located for exploring Anglesey
  • Plenty of coastal walks on your doorstep
  • Ideal for larger families
  • Not suitable for toddlers due to the balconies and open staircases.

The Quay now has 20% off for upcoming summer weeks - click on the availability button to book.

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Comments from our Visitor Book:

We have had a great holiday. The house is fabulous, we've enjoyed the views and the Ship Inn very much! With many thanks Susan and Stephen, Stoke on Trent.

We have had a fantastic holiday. This is one of the best holidays homes we have stayed in, the views have made it. We'll be back Amanda, Neil and Lucy, Manchester

WOW!! This house is perfect! All the equipment was provided and the views are spectacular. Also perfect location, close to Snowdonia, next to the beach and great walks where ever you look. Thankyou Lindsey, Andy and Jean, Perth.

Lovely accommodation with beautiful views, enjoyed our stay and will be back as soon as possible! Thanks for the wine very nice touch, Wendy and Tom, Rhyl

The Ship Inn

The Ship Inn is an Olde Worlde Inn is within walking distance of The Quay in a stunning location right on the shore of Red Wharf Bay.

Whether you visit on a beautiful summer's day when you can sit outside and take in the sea air and the view or on a winter's day when the log fires burn and add to the atmosphere, you can be assured of a warm welcome.

Good food - Real Ales - Fine Wines - 48 varieties of Whisky - Food served 7 days a week

 

Area activities

Dinghy Racing at Red Wharf Bay 2009

A lovely sunny morning with a brisk NW wind greeted the 33 monohulls and 6 cats for the Red Wharf Bay Sailing & Watersports Club Annual Anglesey Offshore Dinghy Race from Beaumaris to The Club’s home at Traeth Bychan.

The competitors enjoyed a broad reach up the Menai Straits in perfect sailing conditions amongst some of the most beautiful scenery in Wales. They met interesting conditions in Puffin Sound where there was a heavy swell which tested the skills of the sailors and the accompanying safety craft.

There was then a beat to Benllech via a mark of the Quarry. This leg was 6 miles long and gave a thorough examination of sailing skill. This leg was followed by a fetch to Moelfre. The monohulls could then hoist kites and head for home but the cats carried on up the coats past Yns Moelfre and Yns Dulas to a mark of Point Lynas.

 

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