Ynys Môn / Isle of Anglesey
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
I'm planning a golf trip to Anglesey - what courses do you recommend?
You've hit on a common misconception; Anglesey itself doesn't actually host any golf courses. We know, it's surprising given its stunning coastal landscape. Instead, we recommend looking just over the Menai Strait into mainland North Wales for exceptional links experiences.
If I'm visiting Anglesey as a golfer, what can I do when I'm not on the course?
Since Anglesey doesn't have its own courses, you'll be spending your time here off the greens. We suggest exploring the dramatic coastal path, visiting historic castles like Beaumaris, or enjoying the island's fantastic local seafood. It's a perfect spot for unwinding after a round elsewhere.
When is the best time of year to visit Anglesey, especially if I'm combining it with golf nearby?
We find late spring through early autumn - May to September - offers the best weather for exploring Anglesey and playing golf on the mainland. You'll get longer daylight hours and generally milder conditions, perfect for coastal walks and enjoying the local charm without the peak summer crowds.
Where should I base myself on Anglesey if I plan to play golf on the mainland?
For easy access to mainland North Wales courses, we recommend staying near the Menai Strait. Towns like Menai Bridge or Beaumaris offer charming accommodations, great dining, and quick connections over the bridges. This way, you're perfectly positioned for both island exploration and your tee times.
Is Anglesey still worth visiting for a golfer, even without its own courses?
Absolutely, yes! While you won't be teeing off on the island, Anglesey offers a truly unique and beautiful escape. Its rugged coastline, rich history, and tranquil atmosphere make it an ideal complement to a golf trip in nearby North Wales, providing a fantastic change of pace and scenery.