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Pant y Corn, Benllech

Isle of Anglesey. Sleeps up to 5

Anglesey North WalesA timeless, tranquil area with lots of beautiful walks along narrow, tree lined lanes and at the bottom of the hill is the delightful ancient church of St Marys. Llanddona BeachA popular beach for families. Canoeing, fishing and sailing take place here. There is a ramp for launching boats. A cafe and toilets are close by. Please see beach signs for dog restrictions. Benllech Seaside VillageBenllech has an excellent beach and both the Slipway Café and Sea View Restaurant serve fine food - and after a day on the beach or a walk along the Heritage Coastal Path melt in the mouth scones are a real tea time treat!Moelfre fishing village close to self catering cottage AngleseyMoelfre, a short drive away, is a charming fishing village perched precariously on the cliff tops overlooking a rocky bay with sandy beaches both to the north and south. Lligwy Burial Chamber and Lligwy village are a mile inland - the remains of a Romano British settlement with a spooky atmosphere!Walk Anglesey Coastal PathAnglesey has lots to offer - walk the newly opened Anglesey Coastal Path and discover hidden coves and beaches, play golf at one of 3 courses, visit the Sea Zoo at Brynsiencyn and explore elegant, fashionable Beaumaris with its medieval castle and good restaurants and interesting shops all within an easy drive of this tranquil Anglesey cottage for self catering. Blue Flag Beach / Porth Eilian Bay near AmlwchThe beautiful clean safe waters at Porth Eilian beach near Amlwch deserves its Blue Flag status. The small sandy beach sits between the rocky headland of Point Lynas and the Porthyrychen inlet. Popular for sea kayaking, sailing and diving, it also has an abundance of wildlife - plenty for the spectator to enjoy!Zealand Luxury Charter Boat, AngleseyTake a leisurely boat trip from the west coast of Anglesey to watch an abundance of wildlife in an area of outstanding beautyGreenwood Forest Park, Y Felinheli and Hooton's Farm Shop, Llanfair PGThe Greenwood Forest Park at Y Felinheli is an eco centre full of family adventures. Use your own energy to have fun. Moon Carts, Bouncing Pillow, Treetop Scramble and more. Stock up on excellent home grown produce and pick your own at the Hooton's Farm Shop in Llanfair PG. Bishops Gate Restaurant, Beaumaris and The Mill TrailThis Beaumaris eaterie has been awarded two AA rosettes. All meals are freshly prepared using local produce wherever possible including Welsh lamb, Welsh Black beef and fresh local sea food. The Mill Trail is a half hour walk through the countryside from Howell Mill to Llynon Mill passing a modern wind farm on route. From one technological area to another. Pili Palas Zoo, Menai BridgeBe a zoo keeper for a day. Children will love helping to feed, clean, handle and muck out the animals. All helpers receive a certificate. Lunch and refreshments are included. Blackpoint Lighthouse, Penmon and Llynnon Mill, LlandeusantMake the lighthouse, built in 1838, a focus for a walk. In Welsh it is known as Trwyn Du. Llynnon Mill is the only working windmill in Wales. It is known as the Granary of Wales due to the large quantities of oats and barley once grown there. The mill now operates as a working agricultural museum. It produces stone ground wholemeal organic flour. Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai National TrustDo visit this fascinating fantasy castle built with the profits from Welsh slate and Jamaican sugar. Lligwy Beach, 4 miles from AmlwchThe delightful sheltered and sandy Lligwy beach is popular for families with children and dogs. It's shallow shelving makes it ideal for little ones to paddle safely. There are lots of rock pools to explore and with a cafe/ beach shop, toilets and car park all your needs are catered for. Ynys Dulas known locally as Seal Island lies just off shore. Lligwy is a perfect place to spot seals, dolphins and porpoise. Days OutDo visit Snowdonia National Park for breathtaking natural beauty in the mountains and on the coast, numerous unspoiled beaches, thrilling adventure activities, nostalgic steam train rides, Snowdon Mountain Railway, great places to eat out,fascinating industrial heritage and so much more. Spacious easy care cottage for year round holidays on the Isle of Anglesey.

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