Gosteg great sea views, dog friendly, restaurants and centre metres away. AONB
Modern split level detached family home with uninterrupted sea views over bay to welsh coast and mountains. Huge L shaped living room with panoramic views of the welsh coast and log fire. Well equipped kitchen. 2 twin bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms (both with baths) and great sea views. Further double bedroom with adjacent wet room and WC. Large secure, dog friendly private gardens. Next to coastal paths. Spectacular views over the sea to the Welsh mountains and the Great Orm. Ideal for all ages. Ample parking for 3 cars. WiFi. Short breaks available during low season.
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About the area
Moelfre
Located in Moelfre, this holiday home is in the mountains and on the waterfront. Menai Bridge and Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Tyddyn Sargent Coarse Fishery and Oriel Môn. David Hughes Leisure Centre and The Penny Farthing Sweet Shop are also worth visiting. Waterskiing and windsurfing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with mountain climbing and horse riding nearby.
Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
Traeth Bychan - 20 min walk - 1.7 km
Holyhead Harbour - 47 min drive - 47.1 km
Zip World Penrhyn Quarry - 49 min drive - 39.3 km
Conwy Castle - 63 min drive - 61.2 km
Getting around
Llanfairpwll Station - 23 min drive
Liverpool (LPL-John Lennon) - 121 min drive
Restaurants
Rozi’s Tandoori - 12 min drive
Panton Arms - 11 min drive
The Bull Inn - 10 min drive
The ring pub - 17 min drive
Adelphi Vaults - 13 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Gosteg great sea views, dog friendly, restaurants and centre metres away. AONB pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Gosteg great sea views, dog friendly, restaurants and centre metres away. AONB?
As of 9 April 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Gosteg great sea views, dog friendly, restaurants and centre metres away. AONB on 12 June 2026 start from NZ$300, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Gosteg great sea views, dog friendly, restaurants and centre metres away. AONB?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Gosteg great sea views, dog friendly, restaurants and centre metres away. AONB?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Gosteg great sea views, dog friendly, restaurants and centre metres away. AONB?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Gosteg great sea views, dog friendly, restaurants and centre metres away. AONB located?
Situated on the waterfront, this holiday home is within 2 miles (3 km) of Lligwy Beach, Traeth Bychan and Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Traeth yr Ora and Ora Beach are also within 3 miles (5 km).
Reviews
9.4
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
We all had a lovely time, doing the local walks and visiting the nearby Kimnel Arms. The house was lovely and clean and the rooms and beds were very comfortable. The kitchen was very well equipped and everything worked well. An excellent stay! Thank you!!
Lovely house. Superb views. Easy check-in. Host very quick to respond and very welcoming. We loved our weekend away here so much we booked a week next year!
Let's just say it was a pleasure to stay at this wonderful location. I came from Germany and was blown away. . I hope to come back very soon.Thanks for a great time
The kitchen was very good except just one wine glass and need a couple more saucepans ! Very pet friendly and spacious inside and out perfect location. Clean and well kept. The family bathroom shower head didn’t fit into the holder so you couldn’t use it and the en suite in the double room shower attachment didn’t work !
Allison W.
Stayed 7 nights in Oct 2025
Response from VrboOwner on 18 November 2025
Alison, thanks for the feedback, we'll address the issues raised, much appreciated, Stuart.
Return visit to Gosteg, great location for walks round village and coast with dogs, few issues whilst here but owner responded quickly and everything resolved, would stay again
The property was outstanding, warm, comfortable and very well equipped. The spacious rooms have superb sea views and we loved the open fire. It is a one minute walk to the pub and just a few more minutes get you to lovely walks along the coast. We will certainly look to book again!!
A wonderful stay in a fantastic area. Wonderful views.
House was lovely, just could have done with a brush and pan or hoover so we could keep floors free from our dogs hair 🙈
Kitchen fully equipped and beds comfy and exceptionally clean.
I would highly recommend, good value for money
Caroline P.
Stayed 3 nights in Oct 2024
Response from VrboOwner on 3 November 2024
Our hoover had 'disappeared' now replaced by a small manoeuvrable Henry.
The property is a lot larger than appears from the photos. Bright and airy throughout. More than ample seating, plenty of kitchen equipment, comfy beds and THAT VIEW!Stuart was available by telephone to assist, once VRBO had contacted him, i think the contact number needs updating.on their AppMoelfre is a lovely little village, handy village shop, chippy, pub with pub grub, Ann's Pantry which we tried a couple of times and is highly recommended. Great walks along the coast and short drive to nearby beaches, we and Freddie our dog loved Benllech beach (dogs to the right only).
Our second visit to Gosteg was greatly looked forward to and was every bit as wonderful as we had expected it to be. A spacious and comfortable house with wonderful sea views, perfect for coast walks, a nice pub and lots to do up and down the coast.
We have stayed at “Gosteg” for the past few years and have never ever tired of the location and superb views from almost every room. We also love the “ roominess” of the house and the proximity of Moelfre village, the village shop and the local (and excellent) local pub. And, with more mundane things in mind, such as shopping, there is an excellent group of supermarkets just a short drive away. And, oh yes, we have already booked for 2024!!
Andrew W.
Stayed 14 nights in Jun 2023
Verified
6/10 Okay
Danielle S.
17 October 2025
Liked: Check-in, location, listing accuracy
Disliked: Cleanliness
Overall property was as described, facilities were adequate, view was amazing and location perfect for exploring. Cleanliness of property was non existent and we took it upon ourselves to clean so as not to waste anymore time. Upon arriving home we decided to call the property owner direct just to provide feedback as we didn’t want to complain as we didn’t let him know at the time, however after being rudely spoke over and hung up on we feel a review is now required. Spiders were everywhere, cushions on chair ripped, bedding had blood stains on and, cobwebs everywhere, flooring was extremely dusty, Hoover had never been emptied and no attachments were there for it so was difficult to clean, bath in double room didn’t drain very well. And we also got locked out as the door has two different locks. Had the owner met our feedback with understanding and let us get our points across without becoming rude and dismissive then we could have avoided our complaint to vrbo and this review. Property is undergoing renovations and has potential to be amazing however cleanliness does need to come first.
Nice house with fabulous views.
The house was lovely and warm, thanks to a new heat pump system. It is well equipped and provides super towels and tea towels. Excellent TV with loads of channels. Kitchen appliances very good everything like new. Sadly one negative, one bed had a disgusting mattress topper ( stained very badly ) looks like a previous guest had made the mess. Spoke with the owner who is going to replace it. Overall a lovely holiday, very friendly host and we’d definitely stay again.
Verified traveller
Stayed 7 nights in Sep 2023
About the host
Hosted by Stuart Houghton
Three generations have used Gosteg as a holiday home and we are happy to share it during the weeks that the family aren't using it. I live 100 miles away in Lancashire and visit Gosteg regularly to make sure everything is in excellent condition. I have a great housekeeper who i can rely on to provide a warm welcome for all my guests.
Why they chose this property
In 1984 we were fortunate enough to be able to buy Gosteg. It gives me great pleasure to be able to share our holiday home with you which is set in the center of the pretty village of Moelfre and is close to many amenities. All rooms but for one enjoy magnificent uniterupted views across the bay from Llandudno to the the Welsh mountains (which are often caped with snow in the winter mounths). The property benefits from a quiet, pretty and secure private garden adjacent to the coastal path which is situated just below the garden wall. In the summer months many visitors have enjoyed the sight of a school of dolphins playing just offshore. Seals can also be spotted in the waters. The most common sight are cormorants diving for fish just meters from the house. Two sets of binoculars are available to view the wild life and landscapes. Every time you look though the window you see a different picture, even if it's just a change of the light or a yacht coming in to put down anchor for the night (with up to 24 boats in Moelfre bay some weekends).
What makes this property unique
Great views, the photo's give an idea of the panormamic views of the North Welsh coast. As the property is a reasonable distance from the mountains, the weather is generally a lot better than locations closer to the hills. Many local amenetities are a short walk away (within 200 metres of the property): * The local resturant, "Annes Pantry" with excellent food to choose from. * The local pub, "The Kinmel", just across from the beach and serving great Ales and Pub food. * The local bakery/post office, with many food provisions, newspapers, beach equipment and a free cash point. * The shingle beach. * A superb fish and chips shop.
A little further (a half of a miles walk) are: * The RNLIs museum covering a history of the local lifeboat station. * The lifeboat station which is open year round to view.
A short drive to: * Lligwy beach, a large family friendly beach with licensed cafe and scenic walks. * Traeth bychan (beach), another large family friendly beach with local boat club and refreshments. * Benllech, a large sandy beach and many shops including a Tesco Express, Spar and Co-op.
Further a field: * Beaumaris, a pretty town with Castles, Museums, Pier (excellent crabbing) and a good selection of eateries. * Menai, many excellent eateries and pubs and home to teh islands Waitrose.
Gosteg is conveniently placed for a walking holiday being adjacent to the coastal path and many inland public footpaths.
Anglesey has had many famous historical ship wreaks a notable one being the wreak of the Royal Charter steam clipper returning from Australia during a hurricane on the 26th October 1859. A very fast ship at the time, able to make passage from Liverpool to Australia in 60 days. On this fated voyage she was reported to have been about to break this record. The 480 passengers and crew included many gold miners who had struck it rich and were carrying large amounts of gold ashore. A memorial monument can be found along the coastal path on the way.