Caban y Felin is a charming detached lodge located in Llanrhyddlad on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales, ideal for small families seeking a tranquil getaway. The lodge accommodates up to four guests in two bedrooms, comprising one double bed and a children's bunk bed, with a separate family bathroom. All essential living spaces are conveniently situated on the ground floor, including a fitted kitchen and an open-plan living and dining area. The outdoor space features an enclosed decking area, perfect for relaxation, along with off-road parking for one vehicle, making it a practical choice for visitors.
The lodge is equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including LPG central heating, an electric fire, a gas oven and hob, microwave, and a small undercounter fridge with an ice box. Entertainment options include a TV with Freeview, a selection of books and games, and WiFi access. The rental includes fuel and power costs, bed linen, and towels. However, it's important to note that pets and smoking are not allowed, and while the accommodation is all on one level, there are three steps leading up to the chalet. The bunk room is specifically designed for children, and guests should be aware of potential road noise due to the proximity to the main road and a stream nearby.
The lodge's location in the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provides guests with breathtaking views and easy access to the stunning coastline. The nearby village of Cemaes Bay, known for its picturesque scenery, offers a variety of amenities, including three pubs, shops, and an award-winning chip shop. Visitors can enjoy the sandy beaches and explore the rich natural beauty of the area, making it a perfect destination for outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking.
This region of Wales is renowned for its diverse landscapes, from the majestic Snowdonia mountains to the serene valleys of the Brecon Beacons and the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast. The lodge's proximity to cultural highlights, such as the Amlwch Copper Kingdom and Holyhead Maritime Museum, as well as natural attractions like Breakwater Country Park and Ellins Tower Visitor Centre, ensures that guests have plenty of opportunities to explore and immerse themselves in the local culture and outdoor adventures.
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!