The Stables, a four-bedroom barn conversion located in Penmon, near Beaumaris, on the Isle of Anglesey, is a wonderful place to stay while holidaying on the island.
For a family or group of eight, The Stables is an ideal self-catering base, located just a short distance from the beach and the historic town of Beaumaris.
Before making your way to your new home, park your car in one of the three off-street parking spaces available.
Enjoy your favourite show on the Smart TV while relaxing on the plush seating in the spacious living area.
Serve delicious meals prepared in the well-equipped kitchen, which includes a dishwasher, Nespresso coffee maker, and wine cooler.
Dine with family and friends at the large dining table that seats eight or take advantage of warmer days and fire up the barbecue out on the large patio, with a pergola for sunnier days.
Keep your holiday wardrobe fresh courtesy of the washing machine housed in a utility cupboard.
There is also a cloakroom for your convenience.
As your eyes grow heavy, catch your rest in one of four well-appointed bedrooms, a queen-size with Smart TV and en-suite shower room, along with two doubles and a bunk, all with plenty of storage for your belongings.
Traeth Lleiniog's sand and shingle beach is a great place to beachcombe the shores or enjoy a picnic while taking in the stunning views of the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park's mountain ranges.
Walks to Castle Aberlleiniog or Penmon Point, where you can see Puffin Island from afar, can be taken from your holiday home.
The historic town of Beaumaris has a wide variety of restaurants, including Sarisa Indian Kitchen, The Midland Tapas and Wine Bar, and Tredici, whilst you can stock up on essentials at the convenience store.
The Victorian Beaumaris Gaol, the magnificent Beaumaris Castle, and the Old Court House Museum are just a few of the town's historical treasures just waiting to be discovered by curious history buffs.
If that's not your cup of tea, take a stroll along Beaumaris Seafront and Pier with an ice cream in hand or take a boat out to Puffin Island for an unforgettable day trip.
At Caeau Glan-y-mor and the Menai Heritage Museum on the Menai Bridge side of the river you can continue your exploration of National Trust properties in the area.
Cross the Menai Suspension Bridge into the city of Bangor, which is home to the Gorsedd Stones from the 1971 Eisteddfod, a Roman Camp, and the National Trust site of Penrhyn Castle & Garden.
Your next adventure to Wales starts at The Stables.