Benllech 2.5 miles.
Nestled on 10 acres of generous grounds on the sought-after Isle of Anglesey rests this traditional 19th century cottage, Garnedd Rhos.
Set across one level and fit with a handy wet room, Garnedd Rhos is the ideal base for guests with limited mobility looking to discover the delights of North Wales.
A spacious gravelled driveway greets you upon arrival, making loading and unloading an easy task, leading you along a pathway through the well-kept front garden and into a hallway space, perfect for storing your beach-going essentials.
Be charmed by the open-plan living/dining room, featuring a traditional décor with two rustic leather sofas nestled alongside a warming electric log burner, providing the perfect space to unwind with a cup of tea in front of the television following an action-packed day.
Gather your loved ones around the nearby dining table as you prepare a heart-warming meal for the group in the kitchen, well equipped with all the necessities for an enjoyable self-catering experience.
As the evening grows darker, prepare for bed with a rinse in the walk-in shower before retiring to one of the three bedrooms to rest your head, with the choice between two doubles and a twin room.
In the morning, enjoy a steamy coffee with a seat on the patio; a peaceful spot to take in the tranquil views across the surrounding countryside.
Take a break from doing the cooking and venture into the heart of Brynteg where you'll find a traditional country pub serving homemade pub grub alongside locally brewed cask ales, as well as an Indian restaurant, with the choice to dine in or takeaway, so you can enjoy the culinary delights from the comfort of your holiday home.
The popular seaside resort of Benllech is within easy reach, home to a beautiful stretch of golden sand, where you can dip your toes in the refreshing waters of the bay as you bask in the sun's ray; indulge in a spot of retail therapy at the independent stores that line the high-street or travel North along the coast to discover the historic remains of Hen Capel Lligwy, dating back to the 12th century.
Cross the Britannia Bridge and explore the remarkable landscape of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, decorated with open moorland, deep valleys and rolling hills waiting to be discovered via a plethora of walking, hiking and cycling routes; avid outdoor adventurers can tackle the challenging climb to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the tallest mountain in Wales.
Explore the coast and country of North Wales with a stay at Garnedd Rhos.