Beaumaris 2.9 miles.
Tucked away in the idyllic Llangoed near Beaumaris, Gwynedd, is this stunning converted 19th-century stable block, Plas Elyn.
Enjoying a superb location within easy reach of two beaches and boasting exceptional views out across the Strait to the Snowdonia mountains, Plas Elyn is a fantastic dog-friendly choice for large groups or families of up to 10.
The property, built in 1861 as the stable block for the esteemed Cornelyn Manor, benefits from a fully enclosed garden, with furniture, barbecue and pizza oven, perfect for dining alfresco with a view!
Keep your eye out for the resident red squirrels and a wide variety of woodland birds which frequently visit the feeders.
Be welcomed into the fully-equipped kitchen, where you can conjure up your best dishes, ready to enjoy around the kitchen table with antique Anglesey chairs or moving into the elegant dining room.
After dinner, retire to the first floor sitting room, affording exceptional sea and mountain views, where you can kick-back relax on the plush Duresta sofas in front of the crackling woodburning stove, as your favourite show plays out on the Smart TV with soundbar - or enjoy the board games.
The little ones can escape to the play area, where they can play with toys, games, books, bean bags, and a screen which you can connect your own games console to.
Make your way through to the ground floor, where you can freshen up in the well-appointed bathroom which features a beautiful freestanding bath and walk-in shower, before retiring to one of five tastefully decorated bedrooms, a super-king-size, a twin convertible into a superking, and a double with en-suite shower room, all on the ground floor with garden views, and on the first floor, two twins also convertible into superkings.
Llangoed offers a convenience store, the Tir Comin nature reserve, the ruins of Castell Aberlleiniog, the beautiful sands of Traeth Lleiniog and the hidden gem of White Beach (Fedr Fawr), all withing walking distance.
Head to Beaumaris, where you can wander along the seafront with ice cream in hand, visit the historic sites of Beaumaris Castle, Beaumaris Gaol and Court, and Beaumaris Courthouse Museum, dine at The Midland Tapas Wine Bar and Pier House Café and Bistro, or embark on a sea safari to Puffin Island.
Further afield, you’ll find Menai Bridge, where you can delve into history at the heritage centre, dine at The Freckled Angel, Sage Kitchen and Plus 39, or continue onto Bangor, where you’ll find the National Trust site of Penrhyn Castle & Garden, Clwb Golff St. Deiniol, and Roman Camp.
All this and more can be found at Plas Elyn.