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We have 11 hotels in Holyhead. |
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The Beach Hut Holyhead
4 Hibernia Terrace
Overlooking New Harbour, this casual, seaside-themed bed-and-breakfast was built in 2006. It's a 12-minute walk from the Port of Holyhead and a 14-minute walk from Holyhead train station.The airy, informal rooms feature en suite bathrooms, satellite TV, and WiFi access, as well as tea and coffeemaking equipment. |
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Wavecrest Hotel Holyhead
93 Newry Street
In a charming Victorian building, this humble bed-and-breakfast is a 5-minute walk from Holyhead harbour and 15 minutes from both Holyhead train station and Holyhead ferry terminal (for boats to Dublin Ireland).Pared-down rooms come with free WiFi, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as private or en suite bathrooms.Traditional cooked breakfast is included, and guests have access to a microwave and a fridge. |
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Boathouse Hotel Holyhead
Newry Beach
This casual harbourside hotel overlooking the Holyhead Marina is 1.5 miles from the Irish Ferries terminal and 3.2 miles from South Stack Lighthouse. |
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Witchingham Bed & Breakfast
20 Walthew Avenue
A 5-minute walk from the Maritime Museum, this no-frills guesthouse with views over Holyhead Harbour is 1.2 miles from the Port of Holyhead and the A55/N Wales Expressway.Bright, stylish rooms, most with en suite bathrooms, feature tea and coffeemaking facilities, TVs and free WiFi. |
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Holyhead Lodge
Gwendra House, 63 Maeshyfryd road
Set on the island of Anglesey, this low-key, family-run B&B is 11 minutes' walk from Holyhead railway station, half a mile from the Stena Line ferries to Ireland and 3.8 miles from South Stack Lighthouse.Warm, unfussy rooms with en suite bathrooms and designer toiletries feature Egyptian cotton linens, duck down quilts, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. |
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Travelodge Holyhead Hotel
Kingsland Road
This simple hotel is 0.8 miles from Holyhead train station, and 4.1 miles from Holyhead Mountain. |
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Ferry Lodge
89 Newry Street
A 4-minute walk from the beach and the Maritime Museum, this informal bed-and-breakfast is also an 11-minute walk from Holyhead train station and a 14-minute walk from the Holyhead ferry terminal.The 5 basic, casual rooms feature en suite bathrooms, 32-inch flat-screen TVs and free WiFi, as well as tea and coffeemaking equipment.Amenities include a patio/garden area and a simple breakfast room. |
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Dublin Ferry Guest House
85 Newry Street
This modest B&B set in a Victorian redbrick building, lies 13 minutes' walk from Holyhead ferry port, a 15-minute walk from Holyhead train station, and 3 miles from South Stack Lighthouse.The 4 down-to-earth rooms feature en suite bathrooms, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Family rooms add extra beds. |
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Crossroads Holyhead
Crossroads, 81 Walthew Avenue, Holyhead
Overlooking parkland in suburban north Holyhead, this simple B&B is a 5-minute walk from the New Harbour waterfront, and a 14-minute walk from both National Rail trains and Dublin ferries.A pair of quaint rooms offer WiFi access and flat-screen TVs, in addition to en suite bathrooms. A ground floor room adds a private patio and garden area. |
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Yr Hendre
Yr Hendre
In a former minister's residence, this traditional bed-and-breakfast is a 10-minute walk from the Holyhead Maritime Museum, 14 minutes from Holyhead train station and 1.6 miles from Holyhead Mountain.The 3 quaint rooms come with flat-screen TVs, sitting areas, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, as well as views of the countryside, the sea or Holyhead Mountain. |
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Holyhead is the largest town in the county of Isle of Anglesey in Wales. It is also a community and a major Irish Sea port, serving Ireland. |
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