Amlwch 2.4 miles.
Enjoying outstanding views of the coast in Llaneilian near Amlwch, Anglesey is this wonderful, detached bungalow of The Headland.
Boasting five acres of grounds as well as access to the beach from the garden, The Headland is a sumptuous setting for a family of seven's relaxing break in Anglesey.
Four generous off-road parking spaces welcome you on arrival, allowing you to unpack and get your break started with ease.
Make your way through the grounds and head tnrough the side door and discover a reception room which doubles up as a dining room.
Continue to the sitting room, where the flickering flames of the woodburning stove envelope you with warmth and leather seating allows you to stretch out in front of the TV; the space also offers stunning views of the sea and headland.
After unwinding for a while, progress to the well-fitted kitchen/diner, where shaker-style cabinetry offers a great array of appliances which any budding chef will be pleased with!
Once the designated chef has made a tasty meal here, enjoy it at the space's dining table or bring meals out to the front patio where you can soak up the sea breeze during an alfresco dinner.
When night falls, choose one of the three delightful bedrooms to rest in, with the first being a spacious king-size enjoying access to an en-suite shower room, the next being another king-size, and the last bedroom containing twin beds with a handy pull-out bed.
The family bath-room is situated close by and offers a spacious walk-in shower with a shower seat, ideal for multi-generational holidays!
Take advantage of the property's access to stunning, five-acre grounds, where tiered lawns, gorgeous greenery and an idyllic, private beach await; the beach rests near seating, where you can pause and look out at the Point Lynas Lighthouse after strolling through the grounds.
Travel a short distance to Amlwch, where plenty of your amenities await, as well as access to the fascinating Heritage Copper Trail and Amlwch Port, where the Copper Kingdom Centre, access to the Anglesey Coastal Path and Amlwch Lighthouse can be found.
Spend the day in Bull Bay, a quaint village hosting a small beach, walks along the bay itself as well as access to the esteemed Bull Bay Golf Club!
Cemaes Bay also isn't far and offers plenty to see and do, from the de-lights of Big Beach and Little Beach to the intriguing Cemaes Bay Heritage Centre.
There's so much more to see nearby, including Cemlyn North Wales Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve and Wylfa Head; further away, the sights of Holy Island, Anglesey's other coastal villages and the mainland's attractions can also be enjoyed.
Create everlasting memories at The Headland.