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B&B in Beaumaris - Anglesey - North Wales - Wales

Liverpool Arms Hotel BED & BREAKFAST

This 3 Crown hotel is situated in the centre of the historic town of Beaumaris, on the Menai Straits, overlooking the Snowdonia Mountains

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B&B Contact Details Bed and Breakfast Summary
Liverpool Arms Hotel
Castle Street
Beaumaris
Anglesey



1 Double from:£34.75 pppn
1 Family from:£25.00 pppn
We have a residents bar. There is a beach nearby. All or some rooms have ensuite facilities. Internet access available in rooms or residents lounge. We have on-site parking. We have a restaurant.
There are scenic walks in the surrounding area. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities. All rooms have TV.
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Bed and Breakfast Description

 

This ancient hotel has a history that goes back to 1706, when there was a busy trade between Liverpool and Beaumaris. It is a real gem of a place, a handsome Georgian fronted Hotel.

The hotels main feature is it's Admiral's Tavern, filled with a wonderful collection of nautical memorabilia and seafaring items, including timber from HMS Victory, Nelson's famous flagship.

The hotels accommodation consists of fourteen bedrooms, including family rooms and four poster rooms, all en suite and with digital televisions, tea and coffee making facilities. Wireless broadband is available throughout most of the hotel & there is a car park to the rear of the hotel.

The hotels accommodation area and the public rooms downstairs all have a unique ambience that retains much of the charm and attraction of the hotel's and Beaumaris colourful past.

 

Beaumaris Attractions

 
Beaumaris, Anglesey is the perfect location for a short or long break. The historic and charming town of Beaumaris came into being by a Royal Charter from King Edward 1 in 1296, at the same time Edward built the World Heritage site of Beaumaris Castle.

For many years, indeed as far back as Tudor times, Beaumaris merchants carried out the function of middle men. Goods were brought in from around the world and then repacked and shipped on to the mainland, this would often be to the port of Liverpool.

The town was also the Anglesey end of the ferry point from the mainland and on the route of the London to Holyhead and Ireland road system. Hotels like the old Liverpool Arms were the setting for resting overnight on the road to Ireland and the cementing of various trade deals.

Over the years and with the building of the Suspension Bridge at Menai Bridge the town of Beaumaris became less important as a trading centre but holiday makers discovered its charms and the Victorians soon flocked here for the boating and the scenery. One of our busy periods coincides with the Regatta still held on the Menai Straits and hosted by The Royal Anglesey Yacht Club.

The town and sea front with its wonderful views across the Menai Straits to the mountains of Snowdonia is made for strolling or sitting and soaking in the calm. A magical little town that has the knack of capturing people's hearts - the number who have visited and then decided to settle here is quite surprising.

The Isle of Anglesey is worth exploring by foot, bike or car. Most corners hide treasures. The beaches are marvellous and the views stunning.

Within ten minutes drive you can be in the Snowdonia National Park. The park contains some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain - a treasure trove for walkers, strollers, in fact anyone wishing to relax and recharge the batteries.

Make Beaumaris and The Liverpool Arms your central point for a unique break in one of Britain's prettiest areas.
 

B&B Location

 
Driving from Bangor:
Head northeast toward B4547 0.3 mi
Turn left at B4547
Go through 1 roundabout 2.7 mi
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A487
Go through 2 roundabouts 1.9 mi
Turn left at A487/Ffordd Treborth 82 ft
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A5 115 ft
Turn left to stay on A5 0.4 mi
At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A545/Ffordd Telford
Continue to follow A545
Destination will be on the left 4.3 mi

Nearest Railway Station: Bangor Station   

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