Beaumaris
Things to see and do
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Beaumaris Hotel tips
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Bishopsgate House Hotel from49 £
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The Liverpool Arms Hotel from90 £
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The Bulkeley Hotel from50 £
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Beaumaris Travel guide
Beaumaris
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Beaumaris was one of the fortress towns founded by Edward I in the late 13C. Today, it is a small and peaceful resort, offering magnificent views of Snowdonia Park across the Menai Straits. The Isle of Anglesey, also known in Welsh as "Mother of Wales", is dotted with numerous menhirs and funerary chambers. These are remains of a rich historical past, particularly from the 1C BC, when it was a centre of druidic worship.
Tourist attractions Beaumaris : Things to see and do
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Castle
Castle Street GB - Beaumaris LL58 8AP
The castle, on the UNESCO heritage list, is one of the fortress towns built by Edward I in Wales. Although never finished, it is the finest example of a concentric castle. It is surrounded by a moat and has a fortified dock, with moorings for ships o..
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St Nicholas' Church
Castle Street GB - Beaumaris LL58 8AP
Built in the 14C, this church served the town that developed around the castle. Beneath the portico is the tomb of Princess Joan, daughter of King John and wife of Llywelyn the Great.
Hotels Beaumaris
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Bishopsgate House Hotel
54 CASTLE STREET GB - BEAUMARIS LL58 8BB
Bishopsgate House Hotel is a 18th Century Georgian Town Hotel that is believed to have been built as a Dower House for a local wealthy family. Now, fully restored and adapted for use as a small hotel. Bishopsgate House provides an ideal opportunity f..
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The Bulkeley Hotel
19 Castle Street GB - Beaumaris LL58 8AW
The Bulkeley Hotel is yards from the beach and pier alongside the Menai Straits. It enjoys stunning views across the water to the mountains of Snowdonia. Built as a Georgian show piece in 1832, the hotel now has 43 en suite bedrooms, a fine restaura..
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The Liverpool Arms Hotel
CASTLE STREET GB - BEAUMARIS LL588BA
"his 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 ..
Restaurants Beaumaris
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Cennin
13 Castle St GB - Beaumaris LL58 8AP
First floor neighbourhood restaurant above a deli and café; its name is Welsh for 'leeks'. The chef is from the island and champions seasonal, local produce; meat comes from the owners farms and includes the signature Welsh Black beef.
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Loft
Castle St GB - Beaumaris LL58 8AP
Formal restaurant set in an old coaching inn, with plush, open-fired lounge and dining room in the old loft above. Elegant décor, exposed beams and immaculately laid, candlelit tables. Ambitious dishes feature lots of different ingredients.
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Brasserie
Castle St GB - Beaumaris LL58 8AP
Large brasserie set in the rear of a charming 17C coaching inn. Relaxed, contemporary feel with a Welsh slate floor, local stone fireplace and light wood tables. Extensive international menu.

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