Faraway is a wonderful holiday home by the sea
Faraway, Porth Nobla, Tycroes, Anglesey, North Wales, LL63 5TE
Tel: 01608 659 011
jf@farawaybythesea.co.uk
Things to do:
- Surfing, kite surfing, wind surfing, surf canoeing (equipment hire and lessons available at Rhosnieigr surf school. contact surf school
- Sailing (both locally and at Plas Menai web link)
- Horse riding on beach
- Fishing (both coastal and, inland lake and river)
- Golf
- Anglesey Circuit
- Rock climbing
- Walking
- Cycling
- Bird watching
Links
Main tourist office on Anglesey, email: Llanfairpwll@nwtric.com
Snowdonia is only 45 minutes drive away - national park information – www.snowdonia-npa.gov.uk
Sailing courses – Plas Menai: The National Watersport Centre - www.plasmenai.co.uk
Anglesey Circuit – www.angelseycircuit.com
Sullivan’s is a Cafe/Wine Bar, Restaurant &
Take-Away open all year around in the beautiful seaside village of Rhosneigr, Anglesey.
http://www.sullivansofrhosneigr.co.uk
What the Welsh Tourist Board says about Anglesey.
If you enjoy active holidays, this is the perfect place. Its varied coastline makes Anglesey an ideal location for water sports throughout the year, with great opportunities and facilities for scuba diving, surfing, canoeing, sailing and windsurfing at many of its resorts.
Fishermen will find challenging freshwater and sea fishing. Golfers are well catered for with four eighteen hole golf clubs, three nine hole courses and a driving range to choose from. Cyclists can enjoy varied and interesting cycle routes on quiet country lanes, while a multitude of circular walks and heritage trails allow walkers to easily explore the island's towns, villages, coast and countryside.
Finally, if history and culture are your interest, then delve into Anglesey's past at one of its many historic sites. The history of this ancient place is an integral part of today's living island and enriches the experience of any visitor. Amongst the historic gems to be found are Edward 1st's great medieval castle at Beaumaris (a United Nations World Heritage Site), the last remaining working windmill in Wales at Melin Llynnon, and Plas Newydd, the elegant home of the Marques of Anglesey, picturesquely situated overlooking the Menai Strait.