Resting at the heart of the coastal village of Rhosneigr, surrounded by beautiful beaches and a range of attractions catering to all tastes, The Herun makes the perfect holiday home for families to make the most of the Welsh coast. Boasting a beautifully contemporary interior, this all-ground-floor abode is a spectacular base to return to after each day of adventure, if you can tear yourself away from the property itself! Enjoy making everlasting memories within the open-plan living space, with plenty of room for the whole group to unwind, this room is sure to be the social hub of your holiday; snuggle up together on the corner sofa and watch all your favourite films, the roaring woodburning stove bringing a welcoming warmth to the room in the winter months, or open up the patio doors and let the coastal breeze wash over the room for a refreshed feeling. Gather at the dining table at meal times, the skylight creating a bright and airy setting, and tuck in to a delicious homemade meal, the amply-equipped and stylish kitchen offering all the essentials, with an Alexa so you can sing along to all your favourite songs as you prepare picnics. Be sure to make the most of the equally impressive outside space too, boasting a barbecue so you can dine alfresco on the patio as your canine companions run around the lawn, as well as your very own hot tub, this cottage is the ultimate delight, with an outdoor shower too so you can hose down before enjoying a more refreshing rinse in your own en-suite. Each bedroom benefits from its own en-suite, the king-size and twin rooms both with shower rooms, while the adult bunks offer a bathroom, each in a contemporary and classic style to match the beautiful interior of the property throughout. Just a short stroll from this spectacular property will lead you to a whole host of fantastic amenities and attractions, with traditional fish and chips you can enjoy on the beach followed by an afternoon of sun soaking and watersports, there's no better choice for a coastal escape, with plenty of cafés, pubs and restaurants to take your pick from too. Be sure to explore the village's history, home to a 6th century castle as well as carrying tales of smugglers and off-shore shipwrecks, there's plenty of fun to be had here, or venture out to explore the wide selection of outdoor activities in the local area, with windsurfing and kitesurfing being some of the best on the nearby beach, as well as fishing, sailing, sand yachting, golfing and much more being readily available nearby too. Take a trip to the historic Holy Island for even more attractions, with sweeping bays and dramatic headlands to observe while you're soaking in its rich history, it's a real wonder, and it even offers ferry trips over to Ireland from Holyhead, so you can experience a day out with a difference. As Anglesey is only small, there's plenty of family-friendly excitement within easy reach, such as Pili Palas Butterfly Farm, Anglesey Sea Zoo and Beaumaris Castle, or venture to mainland Wales via the Menai Bridge to discover all of its glory including the breathtaking Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. In the perfect position for a coastal break, choose The Herun for a fun-filled stay in Wales.
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