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Alaw View, Amlwch

Isle of Anglesey. Sleeps up to 6

Nestled in the little hamlet of Rhosybol, close to Amlwch, is this delightful property, Alaw View. Benefitting from off-road parking and an enclosed garden with hot tub, Alaw View is a great base for a family of six looking to escape to Anglesey for a little while. Step inside and make yourself at home in the lounge, complete with a corner sofa and a wall-mounted Smart TV, ideal for enjoying movie nights as a group. Cross over to the kitchen and rustle up a tasty treat, making use of the integrated appliances, whilst the adjacent utility room houses a washing and tumble dryer for your laundry needs. Head upstairs and rejuvenate in the bathroom, choosing between a bath or walk-in shower, before heading to the bedrooms to catch your rest; there’s two doubles and a twin on offer. To the outside of 38 Alaw View is an enclosed garden housing a hot tub under a gazebo, providing the perfect way to unwind after a long day. From the door there are a number of scenic walks to explore, including many trailing along the coastline, providing opportunity to explore the nearby villages of Bull Bay and Cemaes Bay, not forgetting a host of award-winning sandy beaches Take a step back in time with a visit to the town of Amlwch, home to the Copper Kingdom museum that reveals how a quaint fishing community became one of Wale’s most industrial towns in the 18th and 19th centuries. Venture into mainland Wales and uncover the splendid charm of Llandudno and Colwyn Bay, or if adventure is on your agenda, head to the Snowdonia National Park and scale the heights of Snowdon. Choose Alaw View for a delightful base on the Isle of Anglesey.

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