Bwthyn Taid A Nain, Trefdraeth Near Newborough

Isle of Anglesey. Sleeps up to 4

Bwthyn Taid a Nain is a charming, pet-friendly cottage located in Trefdraeth near Newborough, Anglesey, offering ground-floor living, a woodburning stove, well-equipped kitchen, and a private garden with a hot tub. The cottage features a sitting room with Smart TV, a homely kitchen, a dining/sunroom, and an enclosed garden with outdoor seating and a hot tub. Guests can enjoy walks and cycle paths from the doorstep, with nearby attractions including Malltraeth Sands nature reserve, Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest, and Traeth Llanddwyn beach. Further along the coast, visitors can explore Rhosneigr, Holyhead, and Menai Bridge, with attractions such as Holyhead Maritime Museum and Caernarfon Castle within easy reach.

The cottage offers two bedrooms, a double and a zip/link twin, as well as a contemporary shower room and a utility room with a washing machine. Nearby amenities in Malltraeth include the Riverside Arts and Crafts Cafe and Tafarn Y Joiners pub. Guests can also visit the ancient ruins of Llys Rhosyr and enjoy walks along the coastal path to Eglwys Santes Dwynwen. The location provides a peaceful retreat for families or couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring the natural beauty of Anglesey.

In addition to the local attractions, Bwthyn Taid a Nain is within easy reach of popular destinations such as Bangor, Caernarfon, and the Menai Bridge, offering a wide range of cultural and historical sites to explore. Whether relaxing in the hot tub, enjoying a meal in the garden, or venturing out to discover the nearby landmarks and natural wonders, guests can create lasting memories during their stay at this cozy cottage in the picturesque Isle of Anglesey.

Weekly price from £422

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