Stabl Wern is a delightful lodge nestled in the picturesque village of Llanddona on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. This charming accommodation is designed to comfortably host up to four guests, featuring two well-appointed bedrooms—a double and a twin—alongside a modern shower room. The lodge boasts an inviting open-plan layout that combines the sitting, kitchen, and dining areas, complete with a cozy woodburner that enhances its warm atmosphere. The property also includes essential amenities such as electric radiators, a small electric oven and hob, a microwave, a fridge, and entertainment options like a TV with Freeview, along with a selection of books, games, and DVDs for leisurely evenings.
Outside, Stabl Wern offers off-road parking and a front patio furnished with outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying the serene surroundings. The lodge is set within a generous five acres of land, making it an excellent retreat for those looking to unwind in nature. Pets are welcome, allowing guests to bring their furry friends along for the adventure. However, it is important to note that the property is located at the end of a private road without lighting and features steps between the kitchen, lounge, and bedrooms, which may pose challenges for individuals with mobility issues.
The village of Llanddona is ideally located just three miles from Beaumaris, providing access to a stunning Blue Flag beach and a local pub, making it a great spot for leisurely walks and exploration. Beaumaris itself is rich in history, highlighted by its impressive 13th-century moated castle, as well as a variety of shops, restaurants, museums, and a golf course. The region is renowned for its natural beauty, offering an array of hiking and biking trails that cater to outdoor enthusiasts, ensuring that visitors can fully immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscapes of North Wales.
In addition to its natural attractions, the area surrounding Stabl Wern is peppered with local points of interest, such as the Baron Hill Golf Club and Storws Wen Golf Club for those seeking recreational activities. Families can enjoy visits to attractions like The Penny Farthing Sweet Shop and Treasure Island Fun Centre, while the James Pringle Weavers and Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens provide cultural experiences. With its combination of comfort, scenic beauty, and proximity to local amenities, Stabl Wern serves as an excellent base for exploring the enchanting Isle of Anglesey and its surroundings.
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