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Benllech Guide

Benllech's cottages with hot tubs offer the perfect base to explore this stunning corner of Anglesey. The Blue Flag beach is the star attraction, with TripAdvisor reviewers consistently rating it among Wales' best for its clean golden sand and shallow waters.

The village gained unexpected fame when Bear Grylls purchased nearby Ynys Tudwal Fawr island in 2001. Though he doesn't frequent Benllech itself, his conservation work has brought attention to Anglesey's natural beauty.

Accommodation ranges from traditional stone cottages to modern seafront properties. Most hot tub cottages sleep 2-8 people, with many offering sea views and private gardens. The Red Boat Ice Cream Parlour (4.5/5 on TripAdvisor) and the Beachcomber Bar (4/5) are local favourites.

For families, couples or groups, a cottage provides freedom that hotels can't match. Many properties welcome dogs and the hot tubs add that extra touch of luxury after a day exploring the Anglesey Coastal Path that runs through the village.

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Sightseeing

Benllech sits on Anglesey's eastern coast, giving you easy access to the island's best bits. The village's Blue Flag beach is the main draw - a sweeping bay of golden sand that's perfect for paddling as it stays shallow for ages. I've found the beach never feels crowded, even in summer.

Nearby, Lligwy Beach (LL72 8NH) offers a more secluded option with fascinating rock pools at low tide. The ancient Lligwy Burial Chamber (LL72 8NU, open daily, free entry) dates back to the Neolithic period and makes for an interesting historical stop.

Plas Newydd House (LL61 6DQ, 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor) is a 20-minute drive away. This National Trust property houses Rex Whistler's largest painting and beautiful gardens. Open 10am-4pm most days, adult tickets £13.

For something different, Anglesey Sea Zoo (LL61 6TQ, 4/5 on TripAdvisor) showcases local marine life with over 40 displays. It's open 10am-4:30pm daily, adults £9.75, children £8.75.

Pet Friendly

We know leaving your dog behind isn't an option for many holidaymakers and Benllech is brilliant for four-legged visitors. The main beach has seasonal restrictions (May-September), but the northern section allows dogs year-round - just look for the signs.

The Anglesey Coastal Path runs right through Benllech, offering miles of stunning walks. My tip is to head north toward Moelfre for breathtaking sea views your dog will love as much as you.

The Beachcomber Bar (LL74 8QE) welcomes dogs in their outdoor seating area with water bowls provided. The Ship Inn at Red Wharf Bay (LL75 8RJ) is properly dog-friendly inside and out, with treats behind the bar.

Most local shops keep water bowls outside and the village has several bins for dog waste. Pack a towel in your cottage as sandy paws and hot tubs don't mix well!

Top 3 attractions you have to see in Benllech

Red Wharf Bay (LL75 8RJ) is a must-visit. This huge expanse of sand appears at low tide, creating a spectacular landscape that changes throughout the day. The walk from Benllech takes about 30 minutes along the coastal path. The bay is home to three excellent eateries - The Ship Inn, The Boathouse and The Old Boat House. A visitor last month wrote: "Breathtaking at low tide, like walking on another planet."

Oriel Ynys Môn (LL77 7TQ) is Anglesey's premier art gallery and museum, showcasing the island's history and featuring works by renowned Welsh artists like Kyffin Williams. It's a 15-minute drive from Benllech, open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm and admission is free. The café serves excellent Welsh cakes. One recent visitor noted: "The Kyffin Williams gallery alone is worth the trip."

Penmon Point and Puffin Island (LL58 8RP) lie just 20 minutes from Benllech by car. The views across to Puffin Island and the Snowdonia mountains are spectacular. The working lighthouse and pebble beach make great photo opportunities. Boat trips to see the puffins run from nearby Beaumaris between May and July. There's a £3 toll road and the Pilot House Café serves great Welsh ice cream. A TripAdvisor reviewer wrote: "We saw seals, puffins and dolphins on our boat trip - unforgettable!"

Is Benllech suitable for young children?

Absolutely! The beach has a Blue Flag award for cleanliness and safety, with lifeguards in summer. The gradual slope into the sea makes it ideal for paddling. Most cottages with hot tubs have safety covers, but always check the specific safety features when booking.

When is the best time to visit Benllech?

June and September offer warm weather without the crowds. School holidays are busier but have a lively atmosphere. Winter visits have their own charm - imagine watching storms roll in from your hot tub! The village stays open year-round, though some attractions have reduced hours outside summer.

Can I get around without a car?

You can, but a car makes things easier. The 62 bus connects Benllech to Bangor (for trains) and runs roughly hourly. Taxis are available but booking ahead is essential. Many visitors walk the coastal path to nearby villages like Moelfre (3 miles) and Red Wharf Bay (1.5 miles).

Where can I buy groceries in Benllech?

The village has a Tesco Express (LL74 8SN, open 7am-11pm), a Co-op (LL74 8TB, 7am-10pm) and a Premier convenience store. For bigger shops, Llangefni (15 minutes by car) has an Asda and Lidl. The Benllech Butchers sells excellent local meat and Fresh Catch offers seafood caught that day.

Are there good restaurants nearby?

Yes! The Bay Café (LL74 8QE) serves great breakfasts with sea views. The Breeze Hill (LL74 8TF) offers more upmarket dining, while Beachcomber Bar has family-friendly meals. The Tavern on the Bay at Red Wharf Bay is worth the short drive for its seafood. Book ahead in peak season as everywhere gets busy.

Will I get mobile reception and WiFi?

Mobile coverage is generally good in Benllech village (4G with most networks), but can be patchy in some cottages depending on their location. Most holiday cottages advertise WiFi, but speeds vary - don't expect superfast broadband. The village library offers free WiFi if you're stuck.

Some helpful links:

  1. Visit Anglesey Official Tourism Site
  2. Benllech Beach Information
  3. Plas Newydd House National Trust
  4. Anglesey Sea Zoo
  5. Benllech Weather Forecast
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