From London: Take the M1 motorway northbound towards the Midlands, then join the M6 and continue towards Chester. From Chester, take the A55 in the direction of Holyhead and continue onto the Isle of Anglesey.
From Manchester: Take the M56 towards Chester, then join the A55 in the direction of Holyhead and continue onto the Isle of Anglesey.
From Liverpool: Take the M53 motorway towards Chester, then join the A55 in the direction of Holyhead and continue onto the Isle of Anglesey.
From Cardiff: Take the M4 motorway westbound towards Swansea, then continue north on the A483 towards Llandysul, before taking the A487 towards Aberystwyth. From there, take the A487 towards Caernarfon and continue onto the A55 towards Holyhead and the Isle of Anglesey.
By rail: There are direct trains to Holyhead from London Euston, Manchester Piccadilly and Birmingham New Street. From Holyhead, it is a 20-minute drive or taxi ride to the Isle of Anglesey.
When driving to the Isle of Anglesey, it is recommended to plan some stops at stunning landmarks such as Snowdonia National Park or Conwy Castle, which are on the way.
The closest airport to Isle of Anglesey is Anglesey Airport, which is only a 10-minute drive away from the town center. If you're flying in from outside of Wales, you can also consider landing at Manchester Airport, which is about a 2-hour drive away from Isle of Anglesey.
From Anglesey Airport, you can take a taxi or hire a car to get to your final destination. If you're driving, you can take the A55 expressway towards the town center. The journey should take around 10-15 minutes, depending on your exact destination.
From Manchester Airport, you can either hire a car or take public transport to get to Isle of Anglesey. The most direct route is to take the M56 and A55, which should take around 2 hours. Alternatively, you can take a train from Manchester Airport to Bangor, which is the nearest train station to Isle of Anglesey. From there, you can take a taxi or bus to your destination.