“A smart guesthouse in the heart of the village of Rhosneigr, just a short stroll from the beach. Breezy rooms are furnished in seaside blue and white with pops of yellow and soft green. There's a cute dining room for breakfast, plus one lodge with self-catering facilities. A charming island escape.”
“A smart guesthouse in the heart of the village of Rhosneigr, just a short stroll from the beach. Breezy rooms are furnished in seaside blue and white with pops of yellow and soft green. There's a cute dining room for breakfast, plus one lodge with self-catering facilities. A charming island escape.”
Recommended For
- Active Holiday
- Ideally located for adventure sports like kayaking and surfing, or for running through the forests and along the coastline
- Families
- The self-catering luxury lodge is perfect for small families as it sleeps 3 and has its own kitchen and private yard
- Beach Life
- Two of the island's best beaches are in Rhosneigr: Traeth Crigyll and Traeth Llydan
- Sights nearby
- Visit ancient monuments like Bryn Celli Ddu, a Neolithic burial chamber, or the medieval castles and churches around the island
- Wildlife Area
- Head to Porth Llechog and Cemaes and look out for the Atlantic grey seal, Risso’s dolphin, bottlenose dolphin and porpoise
- Great walks
- Enjoy walks through Anglesey’s gardens, such as those at Plas Newydd House, or the nature reserves and coastal path
- Golf
- The guesthouse is just a short distance from Anglesey Golf Club
- Birdwatching
- Go birdwatching at South Stack Cliffs RSPB reserve
- Museums
- Diving
- Kayaking
- Surfing
- Watersports
- Fishing
- No restaurant
- Breakfast is served daily. There are several eateries nearby
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- The self-catering lodge has a small private terrace
- Pet friendly
- Pets are welcome for a fee
- Family Suites
- Quiet
- Views
- Romantic
- Charming
- Contemporary
- On an island
- Beach nearby
- Child friendly
- Village
- Chic
- Boutique
- B&B
- Sea Views
Facilities
- No restaurant
- Breakfast is served daily. There are several eateries nearby
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- The self-catering lodge has a small private terrace
- Parking
- Free on-site parking is available
- Pet friendly
- Pets are welcome for a fee
- Family Suites
- Bath robes
- Views
- Wifi
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Child friendly
Activities
- Sights nearby
- Visit ancient monuments like Bryn Celli Ddu, a Neolithic burial chamber, or the medieval castles and churches around the island
- Wildlife Area
- Head to Porth Llechog and Cemaes and look out for the Atlantic grey seal, Risso’s dolphin, bottlenose dolphin and porpoise
- Great walks
- Enjoy walks through Anglesey’s gardens, such as those at Plas Newydd House, or the nature reserves and coastal path
- Golf
- The guesthouse is just a short distance from Anglesey Golf Club
- Birdwatching
- Go birdwatching at South Stack Cliffs RSPB reserve
- Museums
- Diving
- Kayaking
- Surfing
- Watersports
- Fishing
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Driftwood, Anglesey, hotel review
Occupying a plum spot on Station Road, Rhosneigr’s main street, is Driftwood, a smart whitewashed terrace housing a six-room boutique B&B. Strictly speaking it’s more guesthouse than hotel, but along this underrated stretch of Welsh coast it’s one of the few fresh and affordable stays. Matthew Bullas and Katherine Owen have bought and revamped the place, which opened in December 2022. There are sea views, original red and cream checkerboard floors and bright and breezy bedrooms. It feels like being in a family house: downstairs is a breakfast room; upstairs, two floors of bedrooms. Check the tides on a chart by the door as you head out for a walk around the sweeping coast.
Originally published by Katie Gatens, The Times