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Tal y Foel is the home of Lewis and Judy Hutchings and is on the shore of the Menai Strait. It is small and friendly and in a peaceful rural location with spectacular views across the Strait to Caernarfon Castle and the mountains of Snowdonia. It is ideal for birdwatching, walking and fishing. We are near Newborough Forest and the beaches and tourist attractions of South Anglesey.
We have bed and breakfast accommodation in two large en-suite rooms with whirlpool baths. One room has a double and single bed, and the other has a double bed and bunk beds; both have room for an additional bed or cot. There are tea and coffee making facilities, radios, TV's, hairdryers and supplementary heating in the rooms, there is a conservatory/lounge with a games cupboard. Other available facilities include a high chair and iron. Musicians can make use of the piano and organ in our private lounge.
Tal y Foel is next door to the British Horse Society Isle of Anglesey Riding Centre, which offers individually designed courses of instruction as well as hacks/treks on the beach and on several miles of grass tracks. They have a cross-country training course and offer horse livery for guests bringing their own horses.
There is a choice of reasonably-priced evening meals in nearby restaurants, or you can bring your own food and drink back to consume on the seashore, in the conservatory, or in the garden at Tal-y-Foel.
directions
From Llanfairpwll follow the A4080 towards Newborough. Stay on the A4080 through Brynsiencyn and then follow the signs to Tal y Foel Riding Centre. Go straight ahead into the No Through Road and follow the road for 1.5 miles down to the Menai Straits. We are on the sea front.