Resting in an idyllic position by the sea in Trearddur Bay, Anglesey is this fabulous, detached property, Moorside with fantastic sea views.
Just moments away from Anglesey's wealth of attractions and providing guests with pet-friendly accommodation and sea views, Moorside is a delightful home-from-home for families or a group of friends .
After parking in the off-road spaces, head inside to be welcomed by a pleasant open-plan living space.
The sitting area boasts ample seating for you and your loved ones to stretch out on as you watch your favourite show on the Smart TV or play some board games together.
Move through the property to find the kitchen, a contemporary spot that sports shaker-style cabinets, where an excellent range of appliances await for the budding chef of the group to rustle up delicious meals with, to be enjoyed at the dining table that can seat the whole family or friends.
When sleep calls, choose between four lovely bedrooms to rest in, the first being a king-size hosting an en-suite shower room and a double enjoying Jack-and-Jill access to the sunny conservatory.
The little ones can rest in the twin, or the bunk that also boasts access to the conservatory.
The family bathroom is an impressive spot, with marble tiling covering the walls and a p-shaped bath for you to relax in as you enjoy some peace and quiet.
The property is adjoined by two spacious gardens, with the rear garden also hosting a large patio with dining seating, so you can enjoy a spot of alfresco dining as you admire those stunning views of the sea to the front and the mountains to the rear.
Travel a short distance to Trearddur Bay, stopping at the sandy shores of Porth Diana and Porth Castell on the way, where you can find a handful of eateries and a shop/café, as well as Trearddur Bay Beach.
Hire a bike from the local shop to cycle along the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path to discover the impressive nature reserve of South Stack, where Elin's Tower, the South Stack Lighthouse and Caer y Twr can be found, along with abundant birdwatching opportunities.
Continue along the coast to Holyhead, a town steeped in history, which you can learn of in the local Maritime Museum, before strolling along the Old Harbour into town.
The town also hosts a train station and a ferry port, where you can board a ferry to Ireland for an oversea outing in Dublin.
Enjoy walks along the coastal path to Rhoscolyn for a great time to enjoy.
The main part of Anglesey is home to a variety of picture-postcard settlements that feature a great selection of landmarks to see; or you can travel a little further to the mainland of North Wales, where the delights of Bangor, Llandudno and Snowdonia National Park await.
Choose Moorside for a perfect stay on the Holy Island.