Located in Moelfre, near Benllech in Gwynedd, Wales, this pleasant terraced property, Bryn Awel, offers a delightful retreat for up to six guests. Nestled within the picturesque Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property boasts stunning sea views and is conveniently situated just a short walk from the village center and the beach. With nearby amenities including a pub, cafés, and shops, guests can easily immerse themselves in the local culture while enjoying the serene coastal environment.
The accommodation features a well-designed open plan living space on the ground floor, which includes a cozy living area equipped with an electric wood burner, a 32" Smart TV, and a DVD player, perfect for relaxing evenings. The dining area and a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher cater to all culinary needs. A shower room with a heated towel rail adds to the convenience. Access to the first floor is via steep narrow stairs, where three comfortable bedrooms await: two with double beds and one featuring bunk beds, making it ideal for families or groups.
Bryn Awel is well-appointed with essential amenities, including electric central heating, Wi-Fi, bed linen, towels, and a welcome pack. Guests can also request a travel cot and highchair for younger visitors. An external utility room is available, equipped with a washing machine, tumble dryer, and additional toilet facilities. The property features a lawned front garden with a patio and garden furniture, perfect for outdoor relaxation, along with a bike store and private parking for one vehicle, ensuring a hassle-free stay.
Moelfre is rich in maritime history, highlighted by the nearby working lifeboat station and the Seawatch Centre, both just 50 yards away. The village offers direct access to a 125-mile coastal path, ideal for hiking enthusiasts. Water sports and fishing opportunities abound, with a small shingle beach providing public access for boats. Nearby sandy beaches at Benllech and Lligwy, along with attractions such as the RSPB South Stack Nature Reserve, Anglesey Sea Zoo, historic Beaumaris Castle, and the National Trust’s Plas Newydd, make this location a wonderful base for exploring the natural beauty and cultural heritage of North Wales, including the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!