Hilltop Guidebook

Julie
Hilltop Guidebook

Food scene

Evening eating choices within walking distance of Hilltop are quite limited. We advise planning where you may wish to eat, at least in advance of your first night stay to ensure that you are not disappointed.
Interesting and vibrant bar / restaurant with great ice-cream. It is right next to the beach at Trearddur Bay (11 miles away). Advisable to book for evening meals during weekends and holiday periods. www.seashantycafe.co.uk
51 habitants recommandent
Sea Shanty Cafe
Lon St Ffraid
51 habitants recommandent
Interesting and vibrant bar / restaurant with great ice-cream. It is right next to the beach at Trearddur Bay (11 miles away). Advisable to book for evening meals during weekends and holiday periods. www.seashantycafe.co.uk
Local restaurant at Church Bay (Port Swtan). 15 minutes walk down the hill. You are advised to book at weekends and during holiday periods. www.thelobsterpotrestaurant.co.uk
30 habitants recommandent
The Lobster Pot Restaurant
30 habitants recommandent
Local restaurant at Church Bay (Port Swtan). 15 minutes walk down the hill. You are advised to book at weekends and during holiday periods. www.thelobsterpotrestaurant.co.uk
Lovely cafe at Church Bay 15 minutes walk away. Only open Thursdays to Sunday in summer and closes at 17:00. www.wavecrestcafe.co.uk
19 habitants recommandent
Wavecrest Cafe
19 habitants recommandent
Lovely cafe at Church Bay 15 minutes walk away. Only open Thursdays to Sunday in summer and closes at 17:00. www.wavecrestcafe.co.uk
Very popular pub / restaurant at Rhoscolyn (11 miles). Nice menu and good choice of beers. Lots of outdoor eating space. Booking advisable at weekends and during holiday periods. www.white-eagle.co.uk
58 habitants recommandent
The White Eagle
58 habitants recommandent
Very popular pub / restaurant at Rhoscolyn (11 miles). Nice menu and good choice of beers. Lots of outdoor eating space. Booking advisable at weekends and during holiday periods. www.white-eagle.co.uk
Very nice restaurant right on the coast with panoramic views of Red Wharf Bay, the north coast and over to Llandudno. A bit of a drive (22 miles), but worth it. Very popular and advisable to book. www.thetavernonthebay.co.uk
50 habitants recommandent
The Tavern on the Bay
50 habitants recommandent
Very nice restaurant right on the coast with panoramic views of Red Wharf Bay, the north coast and over to Llandudno. A bit of a drive (22 miles), but worth it. Very popular and advisable to book. www.thetavernonthebay.co.uk
Very nice restaurant overlooking the beach at Trearddur Bay (11 miles). Plenty of outdoor eating areas. You will need to book for evening meals. www.theblackseal.co.uk
21 habitants recommandent
The Black Seal
21 habitants recommandent
Very nice restaurant overlooking the beach at Trearddur Bay (11 miles). Plenty of outdoor eating areas. You will need to book for evening meals. www.theblackseal.co.uk
Relaxed dining with a lovely sea view in Cemaes, a pretty fishing harbour, the most northerly village in Wales!
18 habitants recommandent
Bay View Restaurant & Bar, Gwesty Gadlys Hotel
18 habitants recommandent
Relaxed dining with a lovely sea view in Cemaes, a pretty fishing harbour, the most northerly village in Wales!
Trendy bar and restaurant in the sand dunes at Rhosneigr; worth a visit!
55 habitants recommandent
Oyster Catcher
Maelog Lake
55 habitants recommandent
Trendy bar and restaurant in the sand dunes at Rhosneigr; worth a visit!
Cafe and restaurant, with local craft shop, 2.5 miles from Hilltop.
22 habitants recommandent
Blas Mwy Black Lion
22 habitants recommandent
Cafe and restaurant, with local craft shop, 2.5 miles from Hilltop.
Friendly community cafe with local arts and crafts on display and for sale.
caffi Siop Mechell
Friendly community cafe with local arts and crafts on display and for sale.

Sightseeing

Beautiful sandy beach, with rockpools and cliffs.
Porth Swtan
Beautiful sandy beach, with rockpools and cliffs.
Pebble beach and beauty spot with views of The Skerries and friendly seals, if you're lucky.
Traeth Ynys y Fydlyn
Pebble beach and beauty spot with views of The Skerries and friendly seals, if you're lucky.
The only working windmill in Wales, with tours and a tea shop selling lovely cakes.
44 habitants recommandent
Melin Llynon, Llanddeusant
44 habitants recommandent
The only working windmill in Wales, with tours and a tea shop selling lovely cakes.
Spectacular walking, birdspotting and panoramic coastal views
13 habitants recommandent
South Stack
13 habitants recommandent
Spectacular walking, birdspotting and panoramic coastal views
A magical island, accessible at low tide from Newborough Beach.
58 habitants recommandent
Llanddwyn Island
58 habitants recommandent
A magical island, accessible at low tide from Newborough Beach.
Dublin is a ferry ride from Holyhead. As a foot passenger you can travel for as little as £6.00 return. Tuesdays are normally the cheapest day returns.
289 habitants recommandent
Dublin
8 Grand Canal Place
289 habitants recommandent
Dublin is a ferry ride from Holyhead. As a foot passenger you can travel for as little as £6.00 return. Tuesdays are normally the cheapest day returns.
Sheltered bay with crystal clear water ideal for swimming. Limited parking but with public toilets.
13 habitants recommandent
Porth Dafarch
Porthdafarch Road
13 habitants recommandent
Sheltered bay with crystal clear water ideal for swimming. Limited parking but with public toilets.