Ty’r Pioden is a spacious upside-down house located in Bryngwran, near Holyhead in Gwynedd, Wales, and is designed to comfortably accommodate up to seven guests. This property is ideally situated close to the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it a perfect destination for both summer beach holidays and cozy winter getaways. The house features stunning panoramic views that stretch across the fields to the coast of Holyhead, providing an inviting atmosphere for families and couples alike.
The ground floor of Ty’r Pioden includes a welcoming entrance, a cozy sitting room, and a conservatory that opens onto a patio, enhancing the indoor-outdoor living experience. It houses three well-appointed bedrooms, two of which come with en-suite shower facilities, while an additional wet room offers further convenience. The property also features a utility room equipped with a washing machine, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests. The open-tread stairs lead to the first floor, where an open-plan living space awaits, complete with a wooden floor, a living area with a wood burner, and a dining area adjacent to the kitchen, which is fully equipped with modern appliances.
Guests can enjoy the benefits of oil underfloor central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, all included in the rental. The property also provides an enclosed lawned garden, a balcony for enjoying the views, and private parking for up to three cars. The outdoor spaces are well-kept, featuring garden furniture that encourages relaxation amidst the beautiful surroundings. Notably, the property maintains a pet-friendly policy, allowing visitors to bring their furry companions along for the adventure.
Ty’r Pioden is strategically located near a plethora of attractions and outdoor activities. Guests can explore nearby surfing beaches, historic sites such as Beaumaris Castle, and partake in various pursuits like boat rides for puffin and seal spotting. The entire coastline of Anglesey is a haven for walkers and bird watchers, and the port of Holyhead offers easy access for day trips to Dublin. Additionally, breathtaking mountain scenery and a range of outdoor pursuits are just a short 30-minute drive away in the Snowdonia National Park, making this property an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of Wales.
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!