Enjoying sea views across the coastline of Cemaes Bay in Anglesey is Glasfryn, a grand six-bedroom holiday home, welcoming twelve guests. Just a stone's throw away from local shops, eateries and the beach, whilst benefiting from a games room, flexible sleeping arrangements and a third-floor sitting room, delivering the best vantage point in the home. Glasfryn is the ideal base for a group celebration. Benefit from off-road parking before starting off your getaway in the homely sitting room, with an alluring woodburning stove, plush seating, and a TV. Head to the well-equipped kitchen, with an adjoining utility, before gathering around the dining table, where you can enjoy family meals and plan your upcoming itinerary. For a competitive evening, spend your time in the games room, housing a pool table, or if you'd prefer to unwind and watch the sun set, climb the stairs for elevated views from the sitting room. Rest your eyes in one of six well-presented bedrooms, dotted across the first and second floors, including a super-king-size with Jack-and-Jill access into the boutique style bathroom, featuring an indulgent free-standing copper bath and a large walk-in shower, a king-size with en-suite, two further king-size rooms, and two doubles, serviced by an additional second-floor shower room. Come morning, enjoy a coffee before venturing into the village, and taking a stroll across the sandy shore, or sit out the front to catch the sunset. A short journey away you'll reach the Copper Kingdom Centre and Mynydd Parys, both recommended to tour for a taste of local history, before travelling through the county, with the chance to visit Pili Palas Nature World, hike through Nant Y Pandy, and discover the charming grounds of Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens. Holyhead is a must visit whilst on your travels, where you can tour Holyhead Maritime Museum, join the 130-mile-long Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, the most ideal route to experience the county's beauty, or enjoy a nature-filled day out at Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi Breakwater Country Park. Experience all of this, and more, at Glasfryn.
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