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Porthwen Lodge, Bull Bay Near Cemaes Bay

Isle of Anglesey. Sleeps up to 6

Cemaes Bay 3.2 miles. Resting in Bull Bay, near Cemaes Bay in Anglesey, is Porthwen Lodge, a single-storey dwelling, perfect for both friends and family to enjoy. Well-positioned near Porth Wen Brickworks and Copper Kingdom Centre, and offering uninterrupted views of the sea and countryside from the tranquil rear garden, the lodge welcomes six guests across three well-presented bedrooms. Use the social hub to prepare meals, dine, relax in front of the Smart TV, and plan your Anglesey itinerary. Head outside to relax upon the decked area, displaying vistas across the Cumbrian hills and the Isle of Man of clear days, or join the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, accessible outside of Porthwen Lodge. When sleep calls, find two double bedrooms, and a bunk room, recommended for the children of the group, which are all serviced by a spacious bathroom, featuring both a bath and shower. Porthwen Lodge rests alone on the North Anglesey coastal path, overlooking dramatic sea views the property offers a unique and stunning location in a site that has been officially titles an area of outstanding natural beauty. Delight in the uninterrupted views across rolling countryside which offer an abundance of wildlife including hares, pheasants and partridges; travel a little further for the chance to see seals, porpoise and dolphins. Here you can also admire the clear views of the Isle of Man and the Cumbrian mountains, the sunsets over Torllwyn Mountain are truly magnificent. Free from light pollution the night sky presents a spectacular view of planets, stars and comets; time your trip right to witness the beautiful Aurora Borealis (Northern lights). A short walk over the headland takes you to Llanbadrig Church which was consecrated in 440AD, the Dalai Lama recognised it as 'the most peaceful spot on Earth'. The nearby village of Cemaes has a fishing harbour and a large sandy, clean beach perfect for families, there is also a slipway for launching boats; be sure to try your hand at sailing, sea fishing, kayaking, snorkeling and scuba diving. Bull Bay with views across the sea lies just two miles and and affords an 18 hole golf course. The Isle of Anglesey provides a wealth of attractions from fine beaches to historical sites, there is something for everyone! Porthwen Lodge has it all for a perfect family holiday.

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