Bwthyn Afon (River Cottage)
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Underfloor heating. Gas hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.
TV with Now TV, DVD player. Super fast fibre broadband WiFi. iPod dock, selection of books and games. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. White towels must not leave the property to be used outside. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Off-road parking. Terrace with furniture and chimnea, wood not provided. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop, pub and beach 0.5 mile walk. Snowdonia is 40 mins drive away. Please note: No stag/hen or similar under 30. Please note: While the apartment is all on one level guests should be aware that there are several steps up to the front door. Please note: There is a smart TV in the family room available for use.
With the Irish Sea as a backdrop, a salty taste in the air and a colourful marina right on the doorstep, this quality ground floor apartment rests in the heart of Trearddur Bay. Set on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, playing host to a chic interior, comprising solid wood furnishings, this holiday let offers a refreshing retreat for those looking to explore a lovely region of Wales. The cool sea breezes and unbeatable views, add to the charm exuding from the inside. Stroll through your own private entrance to find the peaceful lounge with seating crowded around the large wall-mounted TV. Sit and relax with your loved ones and socialise over a board game. A spacious and modern kitchen rests to the front of the cottage, with a scenery-filled bay window flooding natural light into the dining area. The bedrooms all present a sleek coastal theme in their own thoughtful way, offering a fine place to rest overnight. En-suite shower rooms and the family bathroom allow you the choice of areas to get ready each morning before stepping out into an adventure-filled day exploring coves. Trearddur Bay boasts sandy beaches and little rock pools, along with sailing and windsurfing opportunities. The Breakwater Country Park offers designated walking through the grounds, where you can spot the chough and peregrine falcons as they swoop above the old quarries. Enjoy a walk along the promenade at Trearddur Bay main beach dine in a seafront restaurant and witness spectacular sunsets. The rocky coast is a good place to look out for harbour porpoises, grey seals and dolphins – a haven of wildlife! Dublin is just 90 minutes away by fast ferry, so day trips can be enjoyed across the water. Take a memorable trip to this wonderful, bay side getaway.