Porthwen Lodge, situated in Bull Bay, Amlwch, Gwynedd, is a charming single-storey accommodation that can comfortably host up to six guests. The lodge features three bedrooms, including two doubles and a bunk room equipped with 2'6 beds, making it ideal for families or groups. The living space is designed in an open-plan style, combining a kitchen, dining area, and sitting area, which is well-equipped with modern amenities such as an electric oven, microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine, dishwasher, and a Smart TV. The property also includes a bathroom and offers a rear garden with a lawn, a decked area, and outdoor furniture, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration.
Guests will appreciate the convenience of off-road parking for two cars, as well as the inclusion of WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels in the rental price. While the property is pet-free and smoke-free, it does allow for one small well-behaved dog at an additional charge. The lodge is accessible via an uneven farm track and features steps leading up to the entrance, providing a rustic charm that complements its tranquil surroundings. Located just 1.3 miles from the beach, with a shop and pub within 2.4 and 2.7 miles respectively, Porthwen Lodge serves as an excellent base for exploring the natural beauty of Anglesey.
The region surrounding Amlwch is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, including the stunning coastline of the North Anglesey Heritage Coast, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, as well as water sports and fishing. The charming village of Cemaes Bay, nearby, offers a selection of amenities including shops, pubs, and a sandy beach, ideal for family outings. Anglesey is also home to several National Trust properties and gardens, providing cultural enrichment alongside its natural attractions.
In addition to its scenic beauty, the area boasts a rich cultural heritage, with highlights such as the Amlwch Copper Kingdom and Oriel Ynys Môn. The lodge's proximity to outdoor adventure opportunities, including hiking and rock climbing, makes it an attractive destination for those seeking an active holiday. Furthermore, day trips to Dublin from nearby Holyhead add an exciting dimension to the experience, making Porthwen Lodge a perfect retreat for families and adventure seekers alike, eager to explore the diverse offerings of this beautiful Welsh region.
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