Ynys Môn / Isle of Anglesey
Weather
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Courses
- Mon Golf Complex
- Henllys Golf Club
- Beach Golf Course
- Holyhead Golf Club
- Baron Hill Golf Club
- Anglesey Golf Course
- Storws Wen Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Anglesey for ideal conditions?
Focus on late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for your Anglesey golf trip. You'll find the courses in excellent condition, the weather generally milder, and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Plus, the coastal views are simply stunning during these shoulder seasons.
What kind of golf experience can I expect on Anglesey's courses?
Anglesey offers a charming mix, leaning heavily towards traditional links and coastal layouts that truly embrace the island's rugged beauty. Expect a genuine, unpretentious golf experience where the wind and natural terrain are often your biggest challenges. Don't come looking for manicured resort golf; this is proper, honest Welsh golf.
Are the green fees on Anglesey generally affordable, or should I budget for premium prices?
You'll be pleasantly surprised by the value on Anglesey; green fees are generally very reasonable, especially compared to some of the more famous Welsh courses. This makes it an excellent destination for a budget-friendly golf getaway where you can play multiple rounds without breaking the bank. Expect to pay anywhere from £25-£60 per round, depending on the course and season.
What's there to do on Anglesey when we're not on the golf course?
Anglesey is packed with natural beauty and history, so definitely explore beyond the fairways. We recommend walking parts of the Anglesey Coastal Path for breathtaking views, visiting Beaumaris Castle, or simply enjoying the island's fantastic seafood in a local pub. It's a perfect blend of golf and genuine Welsh island charm.
How easy is it to get between Anglesey's golf courses and other attractions?
Getting around Anglesey is quite straightforward, especially if you have a car, which we highly recommend for maximum flexibility. The island isn't huge, so you'll find drives between courses and attractions are generally short and scenic. Public transport is limited, so plan on driving yourself to truly explore everything.