Located in the charming village of Carreglefn, near Amlwch in Gwynedd, this delightful cottage serves as an ideal retreat for families or groups seeking to explore the stunning Isle of Anglesey. Accommodating up to six guests, the property is nestled within the picturesque Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing easy access to local attractions and the nearby coast. The cottage is pet-friendly and boasts essential amenities, including a pub and shops within a short distance, making it a convenient choice for visitors.
The cottage is designed for comfort and accessibility, being a single-storey property with all essential living spaces conveniently located on the ground floor. It features a cozy living room equipped with modern entertainment options, including a 32" Freesat TV, DVD player, and gaming consoles. The kitchen/dining area is fully equipped with appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, and dishwasher, ensuring guests can enjoy home-cooked meals. The accommodation includes three bedrooms—a double room, another double, and a twin room—along with a well-appointed bathroom that features both a bath and a shower cubicle.
Surrounded by lush farmland, the cottage offers stunning panoramic views and a large, enclosed lawned garden complete with outdoor seating, perfect for relaxing in the fresh air. Additional amenities include private parking for up to four cars, Wi-Fi, and a ventilation system that improves air quality within the cottage, catering to guests with asthma or allergies. Families with young children will appreciate the availability of a travel cot and highchair, ensuring a comfortable stay for all ages.
Carreglefn serves as a strategic base for exploring a wealth of attractions and outdoor activities. Nearby, visitors can discover the historical Beaumaris Castle and the fascinating Anglesey Sea Zoo, as well as the Halen Môn visitor centre, which showcases the region's salt-making heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts can engage in various activities such as walking, cycling, fishing, and golfing, while wildlife lovers may enjoy seal and puffin watching. With the port of Holyhead close by for day trips to Ireland and the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park within easy reach, this cottage offers an abundance of opportunities for adventure and exploration.
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!