Pentraeth 1.5 miles.
Plas Marchog Annexe is a romantic, single-storey annexe tucked away in the hamlet of Rhoscefnhir near Pentraeth, Anglesey.
Offering far-reaching views of the Snowdonia mountain range, this pet-friendly accommodation is ideally located for touring the Isle of Anglesey (Sir Ynys Mon) and North Wales for the best of coast and countryside.
You'll find an off-road parking space on arrival to unpack and make yourself at home with ease.
Be welcomed by a handy porch, perfect for storing walking gear, boots, bikes and coats ready for the day's adventures.
The open-plan living space offers a well-equipped kitchen area with contemporary facilities to whip up your favourite dishes, to be served at the dining table with seating for four.
Thoughtfully decorated with artwork, colourful cushions, side tables and rugs, this homely space invites you to unwind on the leather sofa by the warmth of the electric fire, while your favourite film plays on the Smart TV.
Let the outside in on summer days by opening the patio door leading to your own private, enclosed garden; a space your dog will surely love for snoozing on the lawn in the sunshine!
It'll be difficult to tear yourself away from the incredible, uninterrupted views right across the countryside to the Snowdonia mountain range in the distance.
As night falls, hang your towel on the heated rail and freshen up in the walk-in shower, before snuggling up in bed.
The double bedroom offers built-in storage and a dressing table with mirror for your convenience.
The quiet hamlet of Rhoscefnhir is nearby to a number of lovely attractions such as Pili Palas Nature World, Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens, and Cors Bodeilio National Nature Reserve, while the village of Pentraeth offers traditional meals at The Panton Arms and a convenience store if you prefer cooking at home.
Pack your towels, watersports gear and head to Red Wharf Bay, where hearty fare and whiskies are served at the Ship Inn, after lazy or action-packed days along the sandy shore, or travel further along the coast to Traeth Benllech!
Lace up your walking boots and follow the coastal path where Traeth Bychan and Traeth Lligwy both offer idyllic picnic spots, but if you're looking to discover local history, Beaumaris is close by; discover the Victorian jail of Beaumaris Gaol, the majestic 13th-century Beaumaris Castle, or why not embark on a cruise to Puffin Island?
Visit Oriel Môn in Llangefni for inspiring Welsh art and culture, while The Dingle (Nant-y-Pandy) Nature Reserve is sure to please wildlife lovers looking.
The mainland is within easy reach across the Menai Bridge where Bangor, Caernarfon and Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park await!
Explore a wonderful region of Wales with your other half at Plas Marchog Annexe.