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Dinam Lodge, Llangaffo

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 4

Llangaffo 1/2 a mile. Situated in the peaceful village of Llangaffo on the Isle of Anglesey is this delightful detached cottage, Dinam Lodge. Offering a comforting open fire and a pretty blue theme which features on the exterior and runs through the interior of the property, providing plenty of character through the space. Arriving at the cottage, an off-road parking space welcomes you, before making your way to the charming white picket fence and into the property. Step into the kitchen, which houses an electric oven and hob for your self-catering requirements, and a handy dishwasher to assist with the cleaning up. From here, make your way into the dining room to feast on a delicious meal as you plan your next adventure. Beyond here, the sitting room presents stylish blue sofas and finishings so you can look forward to cosying up with your loved ones to watch TV as the open fire crackles in the background. Completing the ground floor is a bathroom with a bath and shower over where you can soak your muscles after a day of discovering the local area, and a convenient utility so you can freshen up your outfits. When sleep calls, climb the stairs to the bedrooms; a double room and a twin room offer a lovely space to rest your head after a busy day out, along with plenty of storage to unpack your belongings. In the warmer months, take your dining experience alfresco and enjoy a meal and a good glass of wine in the garden; lined with mature trees and foliage and boasting views of the nearby open fields, the garden is the ideal space for a peaceful afternoon in the sun. If you prefer to catch your rays at the beach, a short drive will take you to Traeth Llanddwyn beach, a sweeping sandy beach with spectacular views of the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountains. History buffs and transport enthusiasts alike will enjoy a day at the Anglesey Transport Museum, which also has a quaint café where you can stop for a cup of tea. Within easy reach is Plas Newydd House an enchanting mansion, surrounded by beautifully kept gardens for you to explore. If impressive architecture is your cup of tea, make your way to Beaumaris Castle, a 13th century castle, known as the 'greatest castle never built'. while the nearby Beaumaris Gaol offers a fascinating day out in the prison-turned-museum. Further afield, visit the historic town of Conwy, renowned for its UNESCO World Heritage status for its magnificent Conwy Castle and Walls. While in Conwy, there are plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants to fuel your adventures as well at the Morfa Beach and for avid golfers, the Conwy Caernarvonshire Golf Club. Return year after year to Dinam Lodge for a memorable break in a stunning area.

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