A weekend on the beautiful Island of Anglesey

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Hostels and Bunkhouses
Jul 14
2017

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£93.00
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This purpose-built centre is quietly tucked away in Rhoscolyn, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the Anglesey coast. It is just five minutes walk to the sandy beach at Borthwen and a stones throw from the Anglesey coastal path. 

Rhoscolyn is a superb location for kayaking, climbing and sailing, walking, bird watching and family beach holidays. 

We will be using both of the purpose-built accommodation buildings which have fully equipped kitchens, dining/common rooms and conservatories, both are centrally heated with ample hot water for showers and bedding is provided.

Anglesey is an excellent adventure activities destination. An island with 125 miles of stunning unspoilt coastline with long sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs and isolated coves, much of it is in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and all linked by the Anglesey Coastal Path.

Also a haven for wildlife and home to some of Britain’s rarest mammals, including the red squirrel, water vole and otter. On the coast you can see seals, porpoise, puffins, peregrine falcons and chough. From fun rock pooling to serious bird watching Anglesey has many natural wonders waiting to be explored.

Travelling around the island you travel through time. Haunting neolithic burial mounds and standing stones, celtic hut circles, a Roman fort at Holyhead and the Edwardian castle at Beaumaris all provide evidence of  Anglesey’s rich heritage. Anglesey has been home to druids and saints, the Princes of Gwynedd, the witches of Llanddona and ship-wreckers of Rhosneigr, and is steeped in folklore.

Have a look at - www.outdooralternative.co.uk

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