Situated on the Isle of Anglesey in the charming village of Llanfechell lies Adwy'r Ddôl, a well-presented bungalow boasting a fabulous private garden with a hot tub. Perfect for families, this delightful dwelling offers a light and airy décor while being within walking distance of local amenities and also within easy reach of Anglesey's wonderful seaside.
Arriving at the Adwy'r Ddôl, park your car on the driveway and make your way into the bungalow. The hallway greets you before moving into the sitting room, where you will find a plush corner sofa, a TV and a contemporary electric fire, perfect for snuggling up with your loved ones after a tiresome day at the beach. From here, whip up your meals in the amply-equipped kitchen, home to all the amenities you need to assist with your self-catering requirements and a handy dishwasher to help with the cleaning up. Gather at the dining table as a family to enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal as catch up on the day's events. As the evening grows darker, head off to the bedrooms to rest your eyes; the bungalow hosts three bedrooms, a king-size with a TV, a twin and a bunk, providing flexible sleeping quarters for varying party makeups. Guests will also benefit from a bathroom fit with both a bath and a walk-in shower, perfect for getting ready for another action-packed day out. Completing the interior of the dwelling is a convenient utility room so you can freshen up your clothes throughout your stay, and a cloakroom located in the garage, ideal if you are popping in from the garden. The garden provides a fantastic social space for the group, hosting a hot tub, a barbecue and furniture, you could spend a whole day on the patio, or enjoying a picnic on the lawn, with open fields encompassing the property being the tranquil finishing touch to this exquisite abode. If you can tear yourselves away from this home away from home, venture out to Cemaes Bay for a day of building sandcastles and eating ice cream. There are many historical landmarks within the area such as Ty Mawr, and Llanlleiana Old Porcelain Works, surrounded by peaceful countryside. Avid golfers will be pleased to discover that a scenic drive will take you to Bull Bay Golf Club, a luscious course with unbeatable views over the stunning north Welsh coastlines. There are plenty of walking and cycling routes in the area, but if you prefer a thrill, why not drive to the Snowdonia National Park for a more challenging day of hiking. Anglesey offers an abundance of activities within easy reach by car; younger members and animal lovers will enjoy a day at Anglesey Sea Zoo, or for an up-close experience, visit Pili Palas Nature World where you can pet the animals and there is also a children's play area to keep the little ones entertained. If you don't fancy cooking one evening, head out to Y Cefn Glas for traditional pub grub, or perhaps pick up some fish and chips from Y Wygyr Fish & Chips to enjoy back at the bungalow. Bring your friends and family to Adwy'r Ddôl for a memorable family holiday.
Resting just one and a half miles from Cemaes Bay, on the northern tip of Anglesey in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is Llanfechell, a charming village which derives its name from the 12th century Mechell Church. The church has been extended over the years making it a prominent landmark and culture spot for the area, where it is believed St Mechell is buried. Nearby is the seaside village of Cemaes Bay which is home to a handful of good shops and pubs and a stunning natural sheltered harbour and golden sandy beach.
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