Dublin Ferry B&B Holyhead
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Welcome to the Dublin Ferry, our Holyhead B&B
on the Isle of Anglesey
A Victorian built B&B which has been decorated throughout to a high standard. Our guests are very special to us and we consider your accommodation an important part of your holiday. Our emphasis is on quality and personal attention, something which our regular guests know they can count on.
Situated in Holyhead on the Isle of Anglesey in beautiful North Wales, we are a good stop off point whether travelling to, or from, Ireland. We are only three minutes by car from the Holyhead ferry port or train station. Why not break up the journey by stopping in pleasant surroundings with a good rest and a decent breakfast before continuing on your journey?
We aim to provide all the little luxuries you expect to find at the more expensive establishments.
The Dublin Ferry bed and breakfast has been tastefully renovated to provide pleasant surroundings for its guests, with light decor, high ceilings and modern furniture. All rooms are en-suite, with orthopaedic mattresses for your comfort, and all have colour TV, Tea/Coffee making facilities and full or partial sea views. We operate a 'No Smoking' policy within the building, but guests are welcome to smoke in designated areas. Sorry, no pets are allowed.
Prices start from £20pp in a twin room, midweek, low season. For further information on pricing, please don't hesitate to contact us. We hope to hear from you soon.
Other little luxuries such as refrigerators, irons, hairdryers or internet access are available on request. Prices include an excellent full English breakfast; special diets are happily catered for if informed in advance. Packed lunches are also available on request.
The property consists of a large enclosed courtyard, ideal for storing diving equipment, cycles and motor cycles etc.
Situated near the harbour in Holyhead, we are only a five minute walk to the sea or the town centre. There are some lovely walks and beaches in all directions including the Country Park or the North/South Stacks of Holyhead Mountain, not forgetting the South Stack Lighthouse and Bird Sanctuary.


