Nestled in the picturesque Llanfachraeth near Holyhead, Gwynedd, this charming cottage offers a serene retreat perfect for families or small groups, accommodating up to four guests. With two bedrooms, the property is situated in close proximity to the stunning Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an ideal base for exploring both the lush countryside and the rugged coastline. The cottage features essential amenities such as oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and a cozy open fire, ensuring a comfortable stay regardless of the season.
The ground floor of the cottage welcomes guests with a living and dining area adorned with traditional beams and an open fire, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A conservatory leads to a well-equipped kitchen complete with modern appliances, while the first bedroom offers flexible sleeping arrangements with twin beds and a camp bed. A shower room on this level adds convenience, while steep, open-tread stairs lead to the second bedroom, which features a double bed and en-suite facilities, all under charming sloping ceilings.
Outside, the property boasts a spacious lawned garden equipped with garden furniture, perfect for enjoying the panoramic views of the Snowdonia mountains. The cottage is located on a working farm and is pet-friendly, allowing guests to bring their dogs along for the adventure. Families with young children will appreciate the availability of a travel cot, highchair, stairgate, and baby monitors provided by the owner for added convenience and peace of mind.
Guests can explore nearby golden sandy beaches, including the Penrhos nature reserve, and enjoy numerous walking opportunities along the Anglesey coastal path. The vibrant port of Holyhead, offering day trips to Ireland, is within easy reach, while birdwatchers will find delight in the RSPB reserve at South Stack. Local amenities include a well-stocked shop, a dog-friendly pub, and various dining options in the nearby village of Valley. Additionally, attractions such as the Melin Llynon windmill and cultural highlights like Holyhead Maritime Museum enhance the overall experience for visitors to this idyllic Welsh cottage.
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!