A warming and inviting holiday cottage located close to the popular seaside town of Bull Bay. With a lovely garden and modern interior this is the perfect spot to enjoy a relaxing holiday.
The thoughtful owners live next door and are on hand if you have any requirements during your holiday and will respect your privacy. The coastline in Northern Anglesey is spectacular and it’s well worth walking the Anglesey Coastal Footpath. You will be surprised by some of the views and one area close to Amlwch is known locally as little Scotland. You also have the village of Cemaes Bay with plenty of shops, a sandy beach and plenty of places to eat. If you tire of these lovely villages you have the magnificent Snowdonia 45 minutes away. A well equipped kitchen with electric oven, fridge, freezer, toaster and microwave. There is also a CD player to keep you entertained whilst cooking with plenty of CD’s. The laundry room is accessed from outside. A spacious sitting room with a large inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. There is a large flat screen TV, DVD, games and books. There are two bedrooms upstairs. A double and a twin. The bathroom is located on the ground floor with bath, separate shower, wash hand basin and loo. A lovely lawned garden with views of the countryside. Parking for one car and space for bikes in the laundry room.
Bull Bay, or Porth Llechog in Welsh, which means "sheltered bay", is a picturesque seaside village on the northern coast of the Isle of Anglesey. It is the most northerly village in Wales, and boasts wonderful coastal scenery, with the island of East Mouse lying within the bay, which is rocky, shingly and offers rockpools for shrimping and crabbing. The village has a hotel with restaurant and bar, an excellent golf course, wonderful scenic walks along the renowned Anglesey Coastal Path and exciting fishing and bird watching. 1.5 miles east is the old port of Amlwch, 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. Enjoy the medieval town of Beaumaris, with its 13th century moated castle, museums, excellent shops, pubs and restaurants, a sea zoo, Plas Newydd mansion, or take a day trip into Snowdonia, or visit Dublin from the nearby port of Holyhead.
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