Bryn Meilw, Penrhos Feilw Near Holyhead

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 9

Holyhead 2.2 miles. Settled amongst the rolling greenery of Penrhos Feilw, on the sought-after Isle of Anglesey, rests this remarkable detached holiday home, Bryn Meilw. Boasting a spacious yet homely interior whilst framing unspoilt views toward the peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and the Llyn Peninsula, Bryn Meilw makes an idyllic base for a peaceful retreat to Wales. Park up in one of the off-road spaces provided and take in the extensive three acres of land that envelope your new home-from-home before heading inside to begin your staycation. Discard of your shoes and coats in the handy storage cupboard before making your way through to the well-equipped kitchen/diner, where you'll find a character AGA positioned alongside a range of contemporary conveniences, sure to entice any budding chef to prepare a delectable meal to be enjoyed at the dining table. At the end of an action-packed day, move through the property to unwind with a sumptuous spot in front of the Smart TV, or continue the adventures outdoors with a dip amongst the blissful bubbles of the hot tub whilst the little ones keep themselves entertained in the games room. As the skies grow darker, retreat indoors where you'll find two bedrooms settled alongside a family bathroom on the ground floor, comprising of a king-size with en-suite shower room and a twin, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for friends and families sharing. Climbing the stairs to the first floor you'll find two additional bedrooms, a double and a twin, both serviced by a bathroom. Get better acquainted with your surroundings and explore the fascinating local landmark of the Penrhos Feilw Standing Stones, erected in the Bronze Age at the foot of Holyhead Mountain, or if that's not your thing, head to Porthdafarch beach to spend a lazy afternoon lounging on the sand. For more coastal adventures, the picturesque seaside town of Trearddur Bay rests nearby, home to a popular Blue Flag award-winning beach decorated in glorious golden sands. Journey to the nearby town of Holyhead where you'll find all of your local amenities, where you can peruse a range of high-street and independent shops or fuel the days excursions with a hearty meal at one of the many delicious eateries on offer. From here you can soak up the scenery of this picturesque island with a two-footed adventure along the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, stretching over 200km, or catch the train and explore more of the delights of North Wales. Be sure to pack your clubs, as the avid golfer may want to spend an afternoon at Holyhead Golf Club or the nearby Beach Golf Course. Whilst you're in the area, be sure to visit the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, where walking, cycling, and hiking opportunities can be found in abundance amongst the rolling peaks, glistening waters and open moorland; why not tackle the challenging climb to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon), the tallest mountain in Wales? Embark on an adventure in Wales with a trip to Bryn Meilw.

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