North Wales is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is steeped in culture and local history with more than half the population speaking Welsh. Step back in time and visit the Welsh Castles of Beaumaris, Conwy and Caernarfon or visit one of the many other family attractions such as Anglesey Sea Zoo, Llanberis Electric Mountain or the Welsh Highland Railway.
For adrenaline junkies Anglesey and North Wales offer an abundance of outdoor pursuits to get your blood pumping; try coasteering, gorge walking, abseiling, rock climbing, raft building, horse riding, sailing and sea kayaking to make your break unforgettable.
Snowdonia National Park is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering 838 square miles and containing some of the most magnificent scenery in Wales and is within 20 minutes drive of The Dairy. Explore on foot by taking either a long day trail or one of the many shorter walks to enjoy our beautiful countryside. You can always take the train up to the peak of Snowdon if you don’t fancy the climb!
Alternatively take a gentle ride along one of the areas dedicated cycle paths or relax and unwind on one of the six Blue Flag beaches on Anglesey.
Why not take a break from the cooking and have someone do it all for you by visiting some of the wonderful pubs and restaurants in Anglesey.
Beaumaris boasts a number of fine eateries. Ye Olde Bulls Head has two restaurants, ‘upstairs’ and the ‘brasserie’. Upstairs must be booked in advance whilst the brasserie does not take bookings. The White Lion Restaurant serves locally caught seafood and traditional British fare. The Gazelle is literally on the sea shore below the house - a great walk down.
Slightly further afield, the award winning Ship Inn is set in the stunning location right on the shore of Red Wharf Bay near Benllech on the North East coast and serves local food which is recommended by the Michelin ‘Eating out
in Pubs’ Guide.