If you’re considering moving to Anglesey, you’re not alone. This beautiful island off the northwest coast of Wales has become increasingly popular with families, retirees, remote workers, and lifestyle seekers looking for a better quality of life.
With its dramatic coastline, welcoming communities, affordable property (compared to many UK regions), and peaceful countryside, Anglesey offers a unique blend of relaxation and opportunity.
In this complete relocation guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know before making the move.
Anglesey offers something many parts of the UK struggle to provide — space, scenery, and balance.
People are choosing to relocate here for several reasons:
• Lower cost of living compared to major cities
• Stunning coastal surroundings
• Friendly and close-knit communities
• Excellent outdoor lifestyle
• Reduced stress and slower pace of life
• Growing remote work opportunities
For those seeking a lifestyle change, moving to Anglesey can feel transformative.
Anglesey (Ynys Môn) is an island located in North Wales, connected to the mainland by the Menai Bridge. It’s easily accessible by car, train, and ferry (via Holyhead Port, which connects to Ireland).
Nearby destinations include:
• Bangor
• Snowdonia (Eryri National Park)
• Chester
• Liverpool
• Manchester
This makes Anglesey peaceful yet well-connected.
When relocating, choosing the right location is crucial. Here are some of the most popular areas:
Charming, historic seaside town with shops, restaurants, and strong community feel.
Ideal for commuters and families. Close to Bangor and mainland access.
Perfect for beach lovers and watersports enthusiasts.
Central location with schools, shops, and amenities.
Popular coastal village with stunning sea views.
Each area offers something slightly different, depending on your lifestyle priorities.
Compared to cities like London or Manchester, the cost of living in Anglesey is significantly lower.
Housing prices vary by location, but generally offer:
• Larger properties for lower prices
• Countryside homes with land
• Coastal properties at competitive rates
Other expenses such as groceries and utilities are similar to national averages, while lifestyle costs can be lower due to outdoor leisure options.
Historically, Anglesey has relied on tourism, agriculture, and local industries. However, remote working has changed the landscape.
Many residents now:
• Work remotely for UK companies
• Run online businesses
• Commute occasionally to nearby cities
• Work in hospitality, education, or healthcare
The island’s improving digital infrastructure has made remote work increasingly viable.
Families moving to Anglesey often praise the strong community atmosphere and access to nature.
The island offers:
• Primary and secondary schools
• Welsh and English-medium education
• Outdoor-focused childhood lifestyle
• Low crime rates
It’s an ideal place for raising children in a safe and open environment.
Living in Anglesey means your weekends feel like mini holidays.
Enjoy:
• Coastal walks along the Anglesey Coastal Path
• Beautiful beaches like Newborough and Rhosneigr
• Historic sites such as Beaumaris Castle
• Watersports and sailing
• Day trips to Snowdonia
• Traditional pubs and local food
The outdoor lifestyle is one of the biggest advantages of moving to Anglesey.
✔ Stunning natural beauty
✔ Peaceful lifestyle
✔ Strong community spirit
✔ Lower housing costs
✔ Access to beaches and mountains
• Fewer nightlife options
• Limited large-city job market
• Weather can be windy in winter
For many, the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks.
If you’re unsure whether Anglesey is right for you, consider spending time on the island first.
A countryside stay allows you to:
• Explore different areas
• Experience daily life
• Meet locals
• Test internet speed for remote work
• Get a feel for the pace of life
Tre-Ysgawen Hall Country House Hotel & Spa offers a comfortable base for exploring the island before making a permanent move.
Explore rooms:
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Book your stay:
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Spending time here can help you make a confident relocation decision.
If you value:
• Nature over nightlife
• Community over congestion
• Fresh air over traffic
• Balance over burnout