Based in Moelfre, Gwynedd, this charming shepherd's hut offers a cozy retreat for two, nestled within a picturesque paddock where horses graze peacefully. The hut is dog-friendly, allowing two small dogs to accompany their owners, making it an ideal getaway for pet lovers. It features a comfortable double bed and provides essential amenities, including a gas stove for cooking and a small fridge for storing milk and other small items. However, guests should note that there is no television, encouraging a more serene and nature-focused experience.
Guests will need to walk a short distance across the grass paddock to access a corrugated shower shed, which includes a shower, WC, and sink. The hut is equipped with a wood-burning stove for heating, and lighting is provided by LED lamps. An electric point is available for charging devices, although the overall setup promotes a rustic and unplugged atmosphere. For outdoor enjoyment, seating with cushions is available on the steps, along with a BBQ for al fresco dining, enhancing the experience of enjoying the surrounding natural beauty.
Parking is conveniently located in a private area near the hut, ensuring easy access for guests. However, it is important to be aware that the site is a working farm, featuring ponds and electric fences in the paddock, which may pose safety concerns for young children. Therefore, supervision is advised at all times. Additionally, there are no travel cots or high chairs available, indicating that the accommodation is more suited for adults or older children.
The shepherd's hut is situated in Llanerchymedd, providing easy access to various attractions in the region. Cultural highlights such as the Amlwch Copper Kingdom and Oriel Ynys Môn offer insights into the local heritage, while recreational spots like Tyddyn Sargent Coarse Fishery and The Penny Farthing Sweet Shop cater to diverse interests. Families can also enjoy activities at the Treasure Island Fun Centre and James Pringle Weavers, making this location an excellent base for exploring the beauty and culture of the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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