Located in the picturesque Holyhead, Gwynedd, this charming accommodation is designed for couples seeking a tranquil escape by the sea. Nestled within the stunning Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property is surrounded by quaint whitewashed cottages, lush fields dotted with sheep, and the refreshing sea breeze. Just a short distance from Borthwen Beach, guests can enjoy sandy expanses and explore rock pools at low tide, all while indulging in the delightful scent of salt in the air. The serene environment provides a perfect retreat for two, allowing visitors to unwind and connect with nature.
The thoughtfully converted space features a modern and comfortable interior, seamlessly blended with traditional aesthetics. The first-floor vantage point offers breathtaking views of the bay, including the iconic Skerries lighthouse. The living area is equipped with a sleek kitchen that allows guests to cook while enjoying the picturesque scenery outside. Essential amenities such as a dishwasher, microwave, HD flat-screen TV with Freesat, and a DVD player ensure a convenient stay. The inviting ground-floor bedroom, adorned with a twinkling chandelier above a plush king bed, promises restful nights and the option for breakfast in bed with stunning views.
The en-suite bathroom is designed for relaxation, featuring slate floors, a roll-top bath, and a spacious shower, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. A small utility area adds practicality with a second WC and laundry facilities. Guests can enjoy the outdoor terrace, complete with seating, or take a leisurely stroll to the nearby beach to soak in the fresh sea air. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the fantastic walking trails, fishing opportunities, and access to the Coastal Footpath, which leads to secluded coves and beaches, including the renowned Church Bay and its famous Lobster Pot restaurant.
Conveniently, the local village is just a mile away, offering a grocery shop and a cozy pub serving local cuisine by a wood-burning stove. The bustling port town of Holyhead, located only 10 miles away, provides additional amenities, including supermarkets and ferry links to Ireland. The A55 expressway is a short 10-minute drive, facilitating easy exploration of the scenic Isle of Anglesey and the majestic Snowdonia mountain range, just half an hour away. For those interested in fishing, guests can request access to the nearby Carreglwyd Country Estate's fishing lake and beautiful woodland walks, available for a small fee. In addition to its natural beauty, the area is rich in cultural attractions, including the Holyhead Maritime Museum and Amlwch Copper Kingdom, making it an ideal destination for a peaceful getaway filled with adventure and relaxation.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!