Tucked away in the idyllic village of Cemaes Bay, Anglesey is this contemporary semi-detached bungalow, Bwthyn Eirlys (Snowdrop Cottage).
Set over one-storey and sleeping up to six guests, Bwthyn Eirlys (Snowdrop Cottage) is a fresh and homely dwelling for your family getaway to North Wales.
As you turn into the property, a private driveway will greet you with two off-road parking spaces available.
Rustle up a feast for your guests in the fully equipped kitchen and gather around the dining table to discuss plans for the days ahead before lighting a fire on the woodburning stove and cosying up to watch your favourite film on the wall-mounted Smart TV.
Moving through the property, you will find the first of three bedrooms, this one being a super king-size with en-suite shower room, ideal for complete privacy, a king-size and a twin with built-in wardrobes; there is also a bathroom on this floor with a bath and overhead shower.
Sit under the stars and unwind in the bubbles of the hot tubs and let all your troubles drift away.
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cemaes Bay is known for its beautiful beaches, outdoor activities and rich history and culture, sitting at the most Northerly point of the country it is a great place to enjoy long coastal walks along with beautiful views across the Irish sea or stop off on your walk to enjoy one of 2 beaches the bay has to offer, Big Beach (Traeth Mawr) and Little Beach (Traeth Bach) both are great for building sandcastles and perfect for watersports such as Kayaking, Sailing, Windsurfing or spend the afternoon rock pooling when the tide is out to see what creatures can be found.
There are also 2 other beaches a little further away Cemlyn and White lady within walking distance of the bay for avid hikers with White Lady being close to the 5th Century Llanbadrig Church.
Take a trip to one of Anglesey's hidden gems, Aberlleiniog Castle, which sits in the heart of a woodland nature reserve and close to the banks of the Menai Strait.
For adventure-seekers, Anglesey offers a wide variety of activities so try your hand at Coasteering, which has become the adventure sport of the moment and will include rock climbing, kayaking, raft building, zip line and abseiling.
Explore the beautiful Welsh waters with diver training offered within some of the Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
For the perfect family day out, take a trip to Anglesey Sea Zoo, Wales’ largest marine aquarium, and let your children marvel at the aquatic delights of over 150 new species to discover.
For history fans, be sure to make Beaumaris a stop on your visit, Beaumaris is an idyllic seaside town with a beautiful mix of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture and home to the famous Beaumaris Castle.
For memories that will last a lifetime, choose Bwthyn Eirlys (Snowdrop Cottage).