Pen Y Daith in Aberffraw
This wonderful holiday home is located in the peaceful village of Aberffraw on Anglesey. It has lovely views over the sandy banks of the River Ffraw and to the estuary beyond.
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Features
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Max. Occupancy: 6
- WiFi
- Cots
- Parking
- Garden
Description
The contemporary decor, flowing communal spaces, generous bedrooms and a sun room with fantastic views make this a perfect holiday home for the whole family. The open plan living area is a perfect space for family and friends to share an evening meal or plan your day together. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge freezer and dishwasher. The comfortable sitting room has a TV, DVD and video player. There is additional relaxed seating in the sun room and the dining area. There are three bedrooms. A master double bedroom with an en-suite with shower cubicle and hand basin, a double room and twin room. The family bathroom has a bath and shower over, loo and wash hand basin. There is a separate cloakroom with loo and hand basin. The gravel seating area to the front of the cottage and paved area to the side both have stunning views. There is a brick BBQ and off street parking for one car. Pen y Daith is just a short stroll from the gorgeous sandy beach at Aberffraw and the Anglesey coastal path. A walk along here will bring you to the magical St Cwyfan's Church known as the “Church in the Sea”. Aberffraw itself boasts a sweet tea room and pub which serves great food. Just a short drive away is the popular seaside village of Rhosneigr where you will find a further selection of places to eat, drink and shop, as well as stunning beaches and watersports galore.
The historic, seaside village of Aberffraw, nestles serenely beside the banks of the tidal River Ffraw, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the Heritage Coast of Anglesey. Holding an exalted place in Welsh history, this sleepy village, known as “the Land of the Prince of Wales”, held the title of Capital of North Wales, between the 9th and 13th Centuries. Once an important port, the village now consists of the ancient Church of St Beuno, a picturesque pack horse bridge, a selection of craft shops and tea rooms, a charming village pub and a beautiful white sandy beach with stunning, panoramic views of Snowdonia. Explore nearby National Nature Reserve spots at Newborough Warren and Malltraeth Pool, surrounded by sweeping sand dunes and marshes, or enjoy a relaxing day on the award winning beach at Llanddwyn Island. The area is renowned for its fascinating birdlife and breathtaking coastal scenery, and with the renowned watersports centre at Rhosneigr situated just 4 miles away, this is the ideal location for a varied and enjoyable holiday.
7-Day Forecast
Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Aberffraw is detailed below.
Wed 11th | Sky is clear | 5°C 1°C | 8mph | 0.0mm | 1,035mb | |
Thu 12th | Broken clouds | 5°C 1°C | 7mph | 0.0mm | 1,033mb | |
Fri 13th | Overcast clouds | 7°C 5°C | 11mph | 0.0mm | 1,025mb | |
Sat 14th | Light rain | 8°C 6°C | 15mph | 1.1mm | 1,023mb | |
Sun 15th | Moderate rain | 11°C 8°C | 17mph | 5.9mm | 1,029mb | |
Mon 16th | Light rain | 11°C 10°C | 18mph | 0.1mm | 1,033mb | |
Tue 17th | Light rain | 11°C 10°C | 21mph | 0.9mm | 1,029mb |