West Lighthouse Keeper's Cottage in Llaneilian
Perched on a headland with views across the Irish sea this holiday cottage has been restored to keep many traditional features whilst not foregoing on modern comforts. During any time of year you are sure to get fantastic views from any location in the holiday cottage and around the headland.
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Features
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Max. Occupancy: 6
- WiFi
- Parking
- Open fire
- Garden
Description
There are often sightings of dolphins, porpoises and seals. There is also an abundance of sea birds in all directions. The kitchen area has dining table with chairs and a well equipped kitchen including electric cooker and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine and plenty of utensils. The sitting room has been carefully thought out with comfy seating as well as TV, DVD and CD players. There are two double bedrooms. One with en suite shower room and the other with a wash hand basin. There is also a twin room with wash hand basin. A spacious bathroom with the original pine floor and window shutters. There is a roll top bath, shower, loo and wash hand basin. Outside is a patio area with BBQ and there is a initial supply of logs provided for the fire. Together with East Lighthouse Keepers Cottage you can accommodate up to 12 guests. The lighthouse is still working but you will be pleased to hear there is no foghorn to disturb the peace!
A scattered, rural village situated close to the cliffs of Point Lynas and the little bay of Porth Eilian, on the beautiful north coast of Anglesey. Llaneilian stands amidst lovely countryside, which is perfect for scenic walks and cycle rides, but is perhaps best known for its lighthouse built in 1835, and its small, attractive shingle and sand beach, which is sheltered by cliffs and headland making it perfect for swimming, boating, fishing and other water sports. Just 2 miles west is the old port of Amlwch, the most northerly town in Wales, and Parys Mountain, where visitors can enjoy the Copper Mine Trail Walk amidst the old ruins of what was once the world's largest copper mine in the 18th century. Amlwch's harbour dates back to the Middle Ages and once was a thriving port. There is excellent fishing and golf nearby as well as beautiful sandy beaches and spectacular cliff top walks. Enjoy the medieval town of Beaumaris, with its 13th century moated castle, museums, excellent shops, pubs and restaurants, take a day trip into Snowdonia or visit Dublin from the nearby port of Holyhead.
7-Day Forecast
Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Llaneilian is detailed below.
Wed 11th | Scattered clouds | 6°C 2°C | 15mph | 0.0mm | 1,036mb | |
Thu 12th | Broken clouds | 6°C 3°C | 10mph | 0.0mm | 1,033mb | |
Fri 13th | Light rain | 8°C 7°C | 11mph | 0.3mm | 1,025mb | |
Sat 14th | Light rain | 8°C 7°C | 19mph | 0.9mm | 1,023mb | |
Sun 15th | Light rain | 12°C 9°C | 21mph | 4.7mm | 1,028mb | |
Mon 16th | Overcast clouds | 11°C 10°C | 21mph | 0.0mm | 1,033mb | |
Tue 17th | Overcast clouds | 11°C 10°C | 22mph | 0.0mm | 1,028mb |