Located in the heart of Beaumaris, Gwynedd, this charming old-fashioned house accommodates up to four guests across two bedrooms. Its prime location places it within easy walking distance of significant attractions such as the medieval Beaumaris Castle, the picturesque pier, and a variety of shops and restaurants. Guests can enjoy the comfort of an enclosed paved garden, along with essential amenities including a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric cooker, microwave, and washer/dryer. Although the property does not offer WiFi and phone signals can be unreliable, it provides all linen and towels for a hassle-free stay.
Beaumaris is a historic town situated on the Isle of Anglesey, overlooking the stunning Snowdonia mountain range and the Menai Strait. The town's rich history is highlighted by its World Heritage Site castle from the reign of Edward I, along with Victorian-era structures such as the pier, gaol, and courthouse. Known as a major center for yachting, Beaumaris retains much of its medieval street pattern, and its diverse architecture enhances its unique character. Visitors can explore a variety of shops, restaurants, and public houses, and enjoy local fishing opportunities and boat trips.
One of the town's highlights is Red Wharf Bay, or Traeth Coch, famous for its breathtaking sunsets and expansive shallow waters. At low tide, the bay reveals nearly 25 square kilometers of sand, perfect for safe bathing, family activities, and scenic walks. Additionally, the nearby port of Holyhead offers ferry connections to Dublin, making Beaumaris a convenient base for exploring Wales and the surrounding areas. The picturesque location on the southern coast of Anglesey also allows easy access to the majestic peaks of Snowdonia, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
For those seeking leisure activities, Beaumaris provides opportunities for golf at local clubs such as Baron Hill Golf Club and Clwb Golff St. Deiniol Bangor Golf Club. Families can enjoy attractions like the Treasure Island Fun Centre and The Penny Farthing Sweet Shop, while nature lovers can visit Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens and James Pringle Weavers. The surrounding waters are perfect for fishing, and the nearby hiking and cycling paths offer adventures for all ages, ensuring a fulfilling stay for guests in this delightful 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!