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Dolwar, Amlwch Port

Isle of Anglesey. Sleeps up to 5

Nestled in the idyllic seaside village of Amlwch Port in Anglesey, is this charming three-bedroom, end of terrace house, Dolwar. Enjoying a fantastic location along Anglesey’s scenic coastline and easy access to the local amenities, Dolwar makes for a wonderful dwelling for a group or family of five looking to embark on their next adventure to North Wales. Park-up in one of the off-road parking spaces for two, before being greeted by a neat front garden as you make your way towards your new home-from-home. Feel welcomed by the glass fronted porch before making your way into the spacious living/dining room, beyond you will find the well-equipped kitchen, where you can look forward to rustling up tasty meals ready to enjoy at the dining table for six. If the weather is nice, why not make dinner an alfresco affair and dine out in the rear, enclosed garden?Wind-down your evening and get cosy in the lovely summer house with the comfiest sofa and art desk or kick-back and relax on the plush sofas with the warmth of the log-effect electric fire as you select your favourite film from the large Smart TV. Completing the ground floor is a handy utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer, perfect for all your washing needs. When it’s time for bed, climb the stairs to the first floor where you can choose from three-well-presented rooms, the first has a super-king-size bed, the second a king-size and lastly the single, all served by a bathroom where you can indulge in a refreshing rinse in the shower or soothing soak in the bath after a day of exploring. Explore the local village, well-known for its rich mining history, a short walk to the Copper Kingdom Museum will lead onto the delight of the close proximity of the scenic Heritage Copper Trail which makes up part of the beautiful 125-mile coastal path, promising exceptional views along the way! There is a delightful selection of pubs, restaurants and cafés to serve your dining needs when you don’t feel like cooking, as well as convenience stores for stocking up on essentials and a takeaway for savouring fresh fish and chips as you embark on a walk up to Amlwch Lighthouse. Those looking to delve further into the town’s history can venture over to Mynydd Parys Mountain, formerly the largest copper mine in the world during the 18th century. Head over to the picturesque Bull Bay which offers an excellent golf club where putters can test out their swing with superb views, or if that isn’t your thing, take advantage of the great fishing opportunities available, including sea fishing. Further afield, you will find Holyhead, where you can join the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, soak up the scenery history at the Breakwater Country Park. All this and more awaits with a stay at Dolwar.

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