House In North Wales, Rhosneigr

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 14

Located in Rhosneigr, Gwynedd, Wales, this spacious property sleeps 14 guests and is situated near the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The farmhouse features a hot tub, open fire, and is centrally located, making it an ideal base for exploring the island. Nearby attractions include the SSSI Llyn Alaw Reservoir, coastal paths, golf courses, and the coastal town of Rhosneigr known for its sandy beaches and water sports activities.

The farmhouse boasts stylish interiors, period features, and natural light flooding the rooms. The family kitchen/diner is well-equipped for social cooking experiences, while the lounge offers a cozy setting with a wood burner, Smart TV/DVD, and board games. The ground floor includes a quadruple bedroom and separate WC, while the first floor houses five bedrooms, all with en suite shower rooms and WCs, designed for a comfortable night's sleep.

Outside, the property features a garden with views of the Snowdonia Mountain Range, a hot tub, al fresco dining area, swings, bike store, and private parking for eight cars. Guests can relax in the stylish bathroom with a freestanding bath, enjoy leisurely showers, or take advantage of the charcoal BBQ for outdoor dining. The farmhouse offers a perfect blend of relaxation, cultural exploration, and outdoor activities for guests to enjoy during their stay.

In addition to exploring the surrounding natural beauty, guests can visit nearby attractions such as the Transport Museum, motor racing circuit, Go Karting at Cartio Mon, Holyhead Maritime Museum, Anglesey Sea Zoo, Pili Palas, Amlwch Copper Kingdom, Beaumaris Castle, and historic lighthouses. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an active holiday, this farmhouse provides a comfortable and welcoming space for guests to unwind and make the most of their time on the island of Anglesey.

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