Glan Yr Afon, Church Bay Near Llanfaethlu

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 5

Llanfaethlu 2.5 miles. Enjoying a unspoilt coastal position in the village of Church Bay is detached, reverse-plan property, Glan Yr Afon. This spacious accommodation is perfect for bringing friends and families together to explore this glorious part of the north west coastline of Anglesey, promising a memorable holiday all year around. Enter into the upside down house and look forward to relaxing into your evening within the open-plan living room, situated on the first floor to make the most of the countryside views, stretching towards to coast. The chef of the group will be delighted by the spacious kitchen where the quality range of appliances are arranged in a contemporary assortment, perfect for packing up a picnic for the next day’s beach adventure or a hearty evening meal, which can be enjoyed at the compact pull-out dining table, whilst enjoying the views. Within the kitchen, you will also find a washing machine, so that you can easily wash and dry your clothes after an action-packed day at the beach. Joining the space are the two sofas, which are positioned to enjoy the glorious views, as well as to flick on the TV to unwind before heading to bed. During a balmy evening, open up the bi-folding doors to soak up the views further, making a great spot for opening up a bottle of fizz whilst catching the final glimpses of the sunshine. Once the sun has set, make your way downstairs to find three well-presented bedrooms, comprising of a double bedroom, a twin bedroom and a single bedroom, designed to ensure a flexible sleeping arrangement. Familiarise yourself with your surroundings further by taking a stroll through Church Bay, where you will find The Lobster Pot restaurant, a charming café and an unspoilt sand and pebble beach edged with rock pools and backed by cliffs, offering good opportunities for swimming, sailing, fishing and surfing. To pick up ingredients for your home-made dishes and essentials, venture to the nearby village of Llanfaethlu, where you will find a convenience store and a traditional cosy pub. Families can look forward to lazing on the sands at the nearby beach of Rhosneigr, which has opportunities for kitesurfing, diving and sailing, as well as a choice of three local golf courses, or if you are feeling adventurous, head to Holyhead to catch a ferry taking you to Dublin for the day. Other attractions upon the isle, certain to entice a family of all ages and tastes includes the Anglesey Sea Zoo, visiting the historic town of Beaumaris with its medieval castle or venturing further afield to the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, home to a plethora of hiking routes including a climb to the highest mountain in England and Wales. Bring your loved ones to Glan Yr Afon to share a wonderful holiday on the coastline of Anglesey.

Weekly price from £489

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