Mynydd Bodafon, located near Llangefni in Gwynedd, Wales, is an idyllic retreat that accommodates up to six guests. Nestled in an elevated position just three miles from the charming coastal village of Moelfre, this detached lodge offers a perfect blend of countryside and coastal exploration. The property is situated within the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an ideal base for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility. With a nearby pub and proximity to the coast, visitors can easily enjoy local amenities while taking in the stunning surroundings.
The lodge features a thoughtfully designed ground floor layout, ensuring accessibility with a ramp entrance. Inside, the open-plan living space includes a cozy living area equipped with an electric coal-effect fire, Freeview TV, and a DVD player, all leading to a decked area through patio doors. The farmhouse-style kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances such as an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washing machine. Accommodations consist of three bedrooms: a double with an en-suite bathroom, a twin, and a smaller twin, all designed to provide comfort for families or groups.
Outside, guests can enjoy a lawned garden complete with a large decked area and garden furniture, perfect for relaxing or dining al fresco. The lodge is set within 80 acres of shared grounds, where guests can partake in fishing at no extra cost, as no license is required. Additionally, the property offers private parking for up to three cars and includes essential utilities such as LPG central heating, gas, electricity, and bed linen, along with a welcome pack for guests upon arrival.
With its commanding views of the countryside, woodland, and coast, Mynydd Bodafon is a sanctuary of peace and natural beauty. The nearby village of Moelfre provides a variety of pubs, cafés, and restaurants, while the broader Anglesey region boasts excellent walking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and a wealth of outdoor activities. Visitors can also explore notable attractions such as Beaumaris Castle, the Sea Zoo, South Stack RSPB Nature Reserve, and the National Trust’s Plas Newydd. The beach is conveniently located just three miles away, with shops and a food-serving pub only a mile and a half from the lodge, making it a perfect getaway destination.
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