Nestled in the picturesque maritime village of Moelfre, Anwylfa is the perfect cottage for families looking to get away and spend some quality time together by the seaside, with wonderful beaches and plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants to enjoy right from the doorstep. As you leave the main road, just up on the right you’ll come to Anwylfa, with plenty of off-road parking for up to three cars. Head through the front door up one step and into the porch with plenty of space for leaving coats and shoes at the door, ready to make yourself feel instantly at home. At the end of a bracing day, discover the living room, complete with a large three seater sofa and a further two seater sofa, so plenty of space for all the family. Here, there is a gas fire for those cold nights, and a dining area just behind with modern table and chairs to seat four, the dining table is situated next to the sliding patio doors, so you can enjoy views over the beautiful outdoor area as you relax and enjoy a meal together. From here, slip into the kitchen, fully equipped with all the amenities for a restful stay including fridge freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. You can access the garden from the kitchen as well as the patio doors, which open into a bright conservatory with comfortable seating, and plenty of space to unwind after a day exploring North Wales. As you step out of the conservatory onto the decking with table and chairs, there is plenty of space to enjoy the warm sunshine, with an extra decked area with more seating, perfectly positioned to enjoy those beautiful sea views. As the evening draws to a close, take the stairs up to find three well-presented bedrooms, comprising of a super king-size, a twin and a single, each one designed with a lovely décor, quality linens and storage space for keeping all of your things. Anwylfa is perfectly situated to enjoy all that the picturesque village of Moelfre and the east coast of Anglesey, North Wales has to offer, a short stroll from the property will lead you straight to the beautiful pebbly beach, a number of cafes and takeaways, gift shops and convenience stores to keep you stocked up during your stay. Slightly further if Menai Bridge, a small town and home to the Menai suspension bridge built in 1826, overlooking the Menai Strait, with plenty of restaurants serving locally caught seafood whilst you enjoy the stunning views across the Strait. In the opposite direction will take you to Holyhead, the largest town in the Isle of Anglesey and a major port town serving Ireland. Make sure you visit South Stack Lighthouse & visitor centre, accessed via a descent of 400 steps down the mainland cliffs, and offering incredible views out to sea from the north west tip of Wales when you get there. Beaumaris Castle is also just a short drive away, a 13th Century Castle and known as the greatest castle that was never built, steeped in history and an architectural masterpiece, it even has its own dock. The National Trust – Plas Newydd House and Gardens is a short drive away, built in 1470, where you can take a stroll through the colourful gardens and marvel at the beautiful views over Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) and the Menai Strait. Bring your loved ones to Anwylfa for an exceptional getaway to Anglesey.
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