Flat 1A, Mona House
- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Gas central heating. Electric oven with gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, Smart TV, Netflix, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels provided. Internet TV in master bedroom. Allocated parking for one car. Private balcony with furniture. Shared rear lawn and patio. Sorry no smoking. Shop and pub within 0.6 miles
Settled within the sailing port village of Y Felinheli, amidst the beauty of the Menai Straits, this coastal cottage provides the perfect touring base for exploring all that this exciting area of Wales has to offer. Delfryd offers a quirky reverse-level accommodation for four guests, perfect for a group of friends or families seeking an action-packed break to North Wales. Enter on the ground-floor level to be met by two charming bedrooms made up of a twin and a double affording remarkable views over the Straits, both rooms boast ample storage space for all of your personal belongings amidst a stylish interior with a coastal theme throughout. Also on the ground floor sits the family bathroom, where you can choose from a soak in the bath or a refreshing shower before retreating up the stairs to the open-plan living space to unwind into your evening. Take a seat in one of the plush sofas settled before the Smart TV, and open up the balcony doors to let the fresh breeze of the coast fill the room, the balcony making a lovely spot to dine alfresco whilst soaking in your unrivalled surroundings. The kitchen area hosts all you could need for a self-catered stay, even including both a dishwasher and washer/dryer for your convenience! Start the day sitting out in the shared garden with your morning coffee, a wonderfully serene way to relish time with your loved ones, before embarking on an adventure to explore the local area. Y Felinheli, once known as Port Dinorwic, makes an extremely desirable spot for a holiday to Wales, boasting easy access to all of the Isle of Anglesey, the Llyn Peninsula and the Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), it offers something for every type of adventurer, as well as being home to a good selection of amenities including a selection of pubs, a restaurant, café, Post Office and a shop, providing all you could need and more for a week-long stay. The local restaurant La Marina is very popular for its tasty tapas and seafood, as well as offering a scenic setting over the marina from which to enjoy your meals, while a wider selection of eateries can be found in nearby Bangor, a vibrant university town home to pubs and restaurants aplenty, as well as attractions such as the renovated Bishop’s Palace which now offers a museum and gallery named Storiel, Pontio theatre where you can watch a fascinating show, plenty of shopping experiences, as well as a pool and a picturesque pier too. The National Trust wonder of Penrhyn Castle and Garden lies within easy reach of Bangor, making a fabulous day trip for all ages with its exquisite architecture and interior alongside remarkable views from its exterior, it’s well-worth a visit. Those seeking a more action-packed day trip will delight at the close proximity to Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), with the mountain peaks of Glyder Fawr and Carnedd Llewelyn just a scenic drive away boasting even more astounding scenery, while be sure to stop off at the fantastic attraction of Zip World Penrhyn Quarry along the way where you can take a trip on the fastest zip line in the world and the longest in Europe for an experience like no other. With easy access to the historic Isle of Anglesey with its beautiful beaches, Delfryd is an exceptional base for a coastal escape to Wales.