Posh Pod, Cemaes Bay

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 4

Settled on the outskirts of Cemaes Bay is this contemporary, one-bedroom, two-storey lodge in Anglesey, Posh Pod. The lodge sits on an elevated position overlooking the sea and countryside, providing families, couples or friends a peaceful escape with a stylish interior, private decking with sunken hot tub, and easy access to the beach. Inside, you'll find an open-plan living space with a sumptuous corner sofa to sink into and watch TV, a sleek kitchen area, and a dining area for four guests. The living area provides a sofa bed and a double fold-out bed to sleep two extra guests. Completing the ground floor is a shower room with spacious walk-in shower with heated towel rail to freshen up after busy beach days. Climbing up the ladder, you'll find a snug double room to hunker down before another day exploring Anglesey. On summer evenings, make the most of your surroundings on your private decking where you can unwind in the hot tub or simply admire the sea views with a glass of wine in hand. Cemaes Bay is a peaceful base for touring Anglesey where you can dine out at the Stag Inn, stock up on self-catering essentials at the convenience store, and explore the rock pools of Traeth Mawr, a scenic and sheltered beach. There are an abundance of sandy beaches to discover along the coast, including Cemlyn North Wales Wildlife Trust Reserve, Traeth Ynys y Fydlyn, and Traeth Porth Wen Beach and the ruins of Porth Wen Brick Works. In Amlwch, you can explore local heritage at Copper Kingdom Centre, pack your clubs for Clwb Golff Porth Llechog or head to the historic Mynydd Parys for scenic walks. Moelfre, Red Wharf Bay, and the bustling town of Holyhead are all a short journey away, and why not fit in a day trip to Dublin from Holyhead harbour? Your next relaxing holiday in Anglesey awaits at Posh Pod.

Weekly price from £490

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