Llanfechell 1. 8 miles.
Llanfechell 1.8 miles. This cute semi-detached cottage is situated in the sleepy hamlet of Carreglefn, not far from the village of Llanfellech on the northern tip of Anglesey. Ideal for families, this delightful abode offers a refreshing décor over two floors, providing a lovely base to return to each evening. Step into the lounge, providing ample seating for relaxing upon after a day of walking, along with a TV for entertainment and a multi-fuel stove for when the weather turns cold. The chef of the group can dust off their cooking books in the kitchen, appointed with all the necessities for rustling up a good feast, while the others can make themselves useful by preparing the dining table. Patio doors lead out to the decked area, complete with table and chairs to allow for some alfresco dining while enjoying the amazing elevated and far reaching views across the countryside all the way Holyhead Mountain to the left and the Irish sea to the right. A few steps down from the deck leads to the lawned garden and a further seating area. As night draws to a close make use of the telescope, perfect for any star gazers! The bedrooms at this property can be found upstairs, offering a king-size, twin with zip/link flexibility and a single. Each bedroom is furnished with mattresses from high quality brands such as Hypnos and Swoon, with fresh bed linens to give as comfortable a nights sleep as possible. Serving the bedrooms is a bathroom, with bath and shower over so you can enjoy lazy soaks or refreshing showers. When you're ready to explore, pack your buckets and spades and head to Cemaes Bay, offering two beaches where you can lounge on the soft sands, create sandcastle structures and take a dip in the sea. There's plenty of local attractions worth adding to your holiday itinerary; explore National Trust properties, see the animals at Anglesey Sea Zoo, the uncover the tale of Copper Miners at the Copper Kingdom Centre, or hop on board of ferry from Holyhead and spend a day in Dublin, providing a wealth of activity and opportunity. Gather friends and family to Ael Y Bryn for a fabulous holiday in North Wales.
Nestled on the northern tip of the Isle of Anglesey, just one and half miles from Cemaes Bay, is the little village of Llanfechell. The village takes its name from the 12th century Mechell Church, which has been extended over the years making it a prominent landmark and culture spot for the area. The nearby seaside village of Cemaes Bay is home to a handful of quality shops and pubs, along with a beautiful sheltered harbour and golden sandy beach.
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