Beaumaris 3.4 miles.
Penllwyn is a delightful, detached bungalow resting in Llanddona near Beaumaris, Anglesey.
Perfectly located and with all amenities needed for an easy self-catering stay, the bungalow is ideal for a family getaway to this wonderful part of Wales.
A private, driveway in front of the charming bungalow greets you on arrival; park up, drop your bags inside and make yourself at home.
An inviting sitting room features a plush, red corner sofa with cushions to curl up in front of the woodburning stove, whether that's for a movie night or a rainy day of family games, all supplied by Penllywn to keep you entertained.
Once you've stocked up the fridge, freezer and cupboards, the kitchen/diner is a stylish setting to whip up family meals, set the dining table for a takeaway, or prepare a picnic for a day at the beach.
Three bedrooms host six guests at Penllwyn, including a double, a king-size and a child's bunk bed in a spacious room for the younger guests to play in, all of which have ample storage space for your belongings.
Offering a more private living space, the double bedroom sits next door to a shower room, with a walk-in shower to rinse off the day, whilst the family bathroom is perfect for unwinding in a warm bubble bath.
A rear patio is a nice spot to enjoy your morning coffee at the outdoor seating, whilst the front garden has a lawn area for children to play with one well-behaved canine companion, whilst a wooden bench welcomes guests to sit and watch the world go by.
Owain Glyndwr Inn is a nearby pub if you fancy a drink, or pack your towels, buckets and spades and head to Llanddona beach, a Blue Flag Award beach with opportunities for windsurfing, swimming, kayaking or lazing in the sun before a snack at the nearby café.
Penllwyn is just a short journey away from Beaumaris, a historic town overlooking the Snowdonia mountain range, with a World Heritage Site medieval castle, a Victorian pier and plenty of shops; wander through the centre and spot the diverse architectural styles, stop off in one of the tearooms and wander along the sea front to take in the fantastic views.
Journey south west from Penllwyn to Anglesey's county town, Llangefni, a major cultural centre with Oriel Ynys Môn museum and art gallery or take a wander along the boardwalk that winds through The Dingle (Nant-y-Pandy) Nature Reserve, a valley rich in wildlife and history.
Moelfre sits north of Penllwyn, a fantastic base for exploring beautiful Anglesey beaches; visit Moelfre's Old Fishermen's Cottages, treat the family to a pub lunch or trek along the coastal path all the way to Lligwy beach, where tranquil sand greets you for a picnic and splashing in the sea.
Within reach of peaceful beaches, villages and countryside dotted around Anglesey, Penllwyn is the perfect home-from-home for your adventures in Wales.