Stonyway, Benllech

Isle of Anglesey. Sleeps up to 4

Nestled in the popular village of Benllech, a short walk from the seafront with its fine, golden, blue flag beach, Stonyway is a well-presented bungalow on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey. This lovely accommodation ensures families and friends can come together and explore the unspoilt coastline and scenic walks of the area, with a homely base to return to at the end of each day. You have three bedrooms to choose from, ideal for groups of four, the master double boasting its very own en-suite shower room, while the two other rooms are served by the family shower room. Once you have spent a fun-packed day at the beach, you can freshen up before unwinding into your evening. Find a quiet spot in the sitting room or the snug, to bury your nose in a good book, taking some time to recover from an adventure in the Snowdonia National Park, which rests just across the Menai Strait. You can rustle up a delicious homemade meal in the kitchen and get everyone together around the dining table to exchange stories of the fun you've had so far. Then, find yourself making the most of the conservatory, sitting on the patio watching the sunset over the sea, or soaking up a long summer's evening in the enclosed rear garden, where the kids can play on the lawn while you watch on by with a chilled drink in hand. Discover all the delights of this charming village before heading further afield to explore the island's rich culture and heritage. There are plenty of walking and cycling routes to take, as well as many water-based activities to try at windswept bays and vast beaches. The lively town of Bangor is worth a visit over the Menai Bridge and the whole of the Snowdonia National Park offers many outdoor pursuits including walks to the summit of Snowdon. Stonyway is a cosy retreat, offering a well-deserved holiday in North Wales.

Weekly price from £529

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