Applebys Guest House offers accommodation in Holyhead. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV. Some rooms feature a seating area for your convenience.
Dominic
United Kingdom
I was travelling with my father and spent the weekend in Holyhead prior to embarking a cruise. Whilst the main town of Holyhead is fairly sleepy, Applebys was the perfect place to stay. Carol (host) looked after us brilliantly and made us a delicious breakfast each morning. She also very kindly drove us to local landmarks (such as South Stack) and recommended local restaurants such as the Harbour Bistro (also excellent). The room was spacious and beds were very comfortable. We would definitely return here if embarking/disembarking a cruise again. Thank you Carol for making us feel so welcome!
Boasting a garden and views of garden, Sea and Mountain View Luxury Glamping Pods Heated is a recently renovated bed and breakfast set in Holyhead, 41 km from Anglesey Sea Zoo.
Matt
United Kingdom
The pod was equipped with all we needed for our 2-night stay. Our outside area was well furnished too. Loved the peace and quiet, the views, birds singing.
Craig Eithin B & B offers accommodation 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.
Jean
United Kingdom
Location was surrounded by lovely fields and not too much road noise
A recently renovated guest house in Holyhead and within 700 metres of Newry Beach, Orient B&B has a garden, comfortable allergy-free rooms and free WiFi.
Pierre
France
A Very kind atmosphere, very helpful
The house is situated in a quiet district of the town
We have dinner and it was fresh cooked
The breakfast is fine and fresh as well
From 22pm to 7am, the house was totally quiet
Situated in Holyhead and only 43 km from Red Wharf Bay, The Little Garden Hideaway with Stunning Sea Views and Garden features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Wendy
United Kingdom
It was beautiful, clean well decorated and the views were outstanding
Located in Holyhead and only 1.6 km from Porth Dafarch Beach, Two Peas in a Pod provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Gabriela
United Kingdom
Cosy Pod ideal for getaway.
With its secluded and secured space this location is perfect for guests and furry friends.
Great location and views! Unexpected welcome humper made the stay extra special.
A recently renovated holiday home set in Holyhead, Sea View Fields Trearddur features a garden. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Dimuthu Deewulla
United Kingdom
Truly stunning location, friendly host, calm surrounding, its a home away home
The landscape is absolutely wonderful. There are many possibilities to hike until lighthouse
It is there perfect to observe the nature such as the birds
Unfortunately, the town is not well maintained, and some parts are really awful
Pierre
France
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.
Not exactly as it looks in the photographs, A bit run down and shabby but clean enough. Location is excellent if taking the ferry, literally yards from the terminal.
Staff very pleasant and helpful, breakfast generous and cooked to order.
The bar is obviously a local favourite, salt of the earth characters with the language to match, Not the Ritz!
Personally I would not use this hotel again, Travelodge round the corner would definitely be worth the few extra pounds.
Great location for train and Ferry terminal, all within walking distance to the room. The Main Street was a few minutes walk away where an assortment of eateries and pubs could be found. The room was clean and cozy with very comfy beds. Great pub right next door for a drink or suggestions on where to eat! Our host was very friendly and helped us find our way to the train the next day. We will stay here again if we come back to Holyhead.
Kay is the kindest, most amazing, charming lady. We had no idea we were about to stay at a house of someone with such a great energy and lovely spirit. Kay really helped us when we needed to postpone our ferry and let us stay at hers for another night.
Her breakfast buffet is immense and we were nibbling on it throughout the whole day. Something I would appreciate hotels would accommodate! Thank you again for the wonderful experience!
We stayed here before taking the ferry to Ireland in the morning. While we were there on an unseasonably warm stretch of days in Wales/England, the accommodations were nice and sufficient (albeit warm overnight!). The host was very personable, kind and welcoming. Breakfast was wonderful. The property is a short walk to the shoreline - beautiful area.
T J was very accommodating . Sat down with us for awhile.
Dinner was very good. This is a hard working family that
from what I understand only purchased the property
a couple of months ago. Would highly recommend if your staying
in Holyhead, going or coming from Dublin. Walkable from the train station
Enjoyed our stay!
I phoned the hotel as no taxi available at Holyhead station. Helpful staff gave me the phone number. I had missed dinner but again staff member organised a takeaway to be delivered. Clean room, comfortable bed, great shower. Lovely breakfast to start the day before sailing off to Ireland. Would stay again
The hotel was very close to the train/ferry station. The staff was friendly and helpful. The breakfast was delicious the only time during my trip I can say I enjoyed English sausage. The room had the largest bathroom we've seen in traveling around Europe and the only roll in 1.
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
The Seacroft Hotel has the benefit of a good bar and restaurant facilities all under one roof, unlike many B&B Guest houses!!! So a good beer and an evening meal is available in addition to an excellent breakfast!!!
TJ gave a warm welcome and explained everything really well, the room was super clean and had all the essentials you would need. The B and B was really homey. Ideal for getting the ferry from Holyhead port.
A perfect base for getting into Holyhead and the ferry but could be also a base for walks around the area. Nice breakfast to start the day. Beautiful views across Anglesey. Small but cosy and comfortable.
beautiful accommodation, great food in the restaurant and they even opened the kitchen early so we could get breakfast before leaving to catch our morning ferry from Holyhead to Dublin
Easy to book, very communicative and helpful with instructions. The room was small but clean and worked great for us for our night before taking the Holyhead ferry to Dublin
The host was lovely and welcoming. The room was nice, clean and quiet. Perfect location for the ferry at holyhead only a 5 minute drive. Breakfast was delicious.
The management (Jaye) was exceptionally charming and accommodating. The food was great. As strangers in Wales, Jaye watched out for us, and it is appreciated.
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