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Swn-y-Mor, Benllech

Isle of Anglesey. Sleeps up to 6

An enchanting, detached holiday home, resting just a short stroll away from the beautiful beach of Benllech and benefiting from superb sea views towards The Great Orme and Llandudno, making it an extremely scenic spot from which to enjoy the Isle of Anglesey. Swn-y-Mor is a contemporary-styled cottage resting over the ground floor and lower-ground floor, ideally suited to groups of friends or families looking for a beautiful base in Wales. Park up on the private drive and marvel at the beauty of your surrounding views, before stepping into the open-plan living space to begin your fun-filled retreat. The sitting area in the space with its colourful seating arrangement invites you to unwind with a refreshing beverage in hand with the balcony doors ajar letting in the calming breeze of the coast, a pleasant reminder of your desirable location where you can watch over Red Wharf Bay. Spend quality time together at the dining table, or sit at the breakfast bar for less formal moments like a hearty breakfast ahead of a day of adventure. The amply-equipped kitchen boasts plenty of preparation space for concocting a family-favourite meal when you're not sampling the delicious seafood on the coast, and be sure to dine alfresco on your large lawned area with patio in the summer months! On the ground floor you can also find the twin bedroom, boasting a television and being served by the gleaming family shower room, it makes a lovely resting spot for those less able. Take the steps down to the lower-ground floor to find the master double bedroom with a television and en-suite shower room and a further double with television supported by the family bathroom, both rooms offering access into the garden and a beautiful interior to unwind amongst. The village of Benllech is an desirable holiday base, with its wondrous beach being popular with families for its golden sands and blue waters, perfect for paddling and relaxing with your loved ones, accompanied by a wonderful range of cafés and shops along the waterside where you can pick up some traditional fish and chips and watch the world go by. At the centre of the village, you can find a wider selection of amenities in the form of pubs, restaurants and hotels, where you can enjoy a refreshing pint after a day of exploring the wonders of the Isle of Anglesey, with so much excitement just a drive away. Here, you can find family-friendly attractions such as the hands-on zoo of Pili Palas Nature World, the National Trust Plas Newydd House and Gardens and the museum of The Menai Bridges Exhibition, all sitting within easy access of mainland Wales via the Menai Bridge. Once you have crossed the bridge, you will reach the spectacular Snowdonia National Park with its plethora of walking routes, stunning scenery and nature like no other, with Mount Snowdon being well-worth tackling if you're an avid rambler. Spend a day on Holy Island soaking in its rich history, where you can even venture to Ireland for the day via a ferry from Holyhead! In easy reach of so many fantastic attractions, there's no better choice than Swn-y-Mor for your escape to Wales.

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