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Blue Cottage, Beaumaris

Snowdonia. Sleeps up to 4

Walk to pet friendly Llanddona village inn from this charming Anglesey holiday cottage. The family run Owain Glyndwr serves good pub food and real ales in the bar and restaurant. Well behaved pet dogs are welcome. BeachesLlanddon Beach is 2 miles away - your nearest beach - a lovely long expanse of sand with fine views over to the mainland. Further up the coast is the famous Red Wharf Bay and beyond that Benllech - another popular sandy beach. This east of the island has many sandy beaches compared with the western side where they are more rugged but ideal for windsurfing. The most popular is Rhosneigr - one of the best surfing bays in Britain. Walks and the Coastal PathAt the back of Underwood Cottages there is a public walk to the nearby pub in Llandonna (Owain Glyndwr Inn), it takes about 35 minutes and has wonderful views looking back. The coastal path can be joined at many different places along the coastline and has a varied terrain over rocky clifftops. Llsten to the cries of guillemots, razorbills and the variety of seabirds that nest on the cliff sides - in quiet weather look down onto the sea and spot dolphins swimming in the still waters. There are also woodland walks to enjoy - Afon Lleiniog Woodlands which link with the Coastal Path at Lleiniog Beach, passing Aberlleiniog Castle in the woods - which pre-dates Beaumaris Castle. BeaumarisThe Norman French builders of Beaumaris Castle in the 13th Century named the town (beautiful marsh) in English. It is in a stunning location right on the edge of Menai Strait. Candy coloured Georgian and Victorian townhouses border the high street with its eclectic assortment of good restaurants and little independent shops - the best fish and chips can be found here at 'The Neptune' Plas Newydd House and Gardens (NT)Set on the shores of the Menai Strait with breathtaking scenery and spectacular views of Snowdonia, this is the home of the Marquis of Anglesey . The house is the height of elegance, the formal rooms have large murals painted by Rex Whistler, a friend of the family, and is also home to an interesting military museum full of mementos of the battle of Waterloo in which the First Marquis lost a leg. Enjoy the beautiful grounds - a fine spring garden with mature shrubs and wild flowers, masses of blue hydrangeas in late summer and bright autumn colours in the woodlands. Days AwayTake a trip across the iconic Menai Bridge to Snowdonia National Park. Visit... Caernarfon CastleThis is an awe inspiring World Heritage Site - a brute of a fortress which can still intimidate. This massive structure, built by Edward I, must surely be one of the most impressive castles in Britain. Children will enjoy racing around the ramparts, peering through arrow slits and looking down at the grim dungeons!Zip World, SnowdoniaZip World is a new and very popular attraction in Bethesda on the mainland - fly along the Zip Wire at 100 mph, 500 ft in the air. It is claimed to be the nearest thing to flying and definitely not for the faint-hearted but great fun! Bounce Below on trampolines strung across deep atmospheric caverns. Hurtle around the forest on a Fforest Coaster ride. While in Snowdonia challenge yourself to walking up Snowdon or go the easy way by Snowdon Mountain Train (booking advisable) from Llanberis. Greenwood Forest Park, FelinheliVoted the best family attraction in North Wales, the forest park is set in 17 acres of woodlands with attractions for all ages. Perfect on those rare very hot days with its canopy of leaves. This delightful dog friendly country cottage on the Isle of Anglsesy is available all year round for fulfilling holidays.

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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.

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