A dog-friendly hideaway with a hot tub, perfect for families and couples
Welcome to Afon Menai. Drive along the long private drive and drop into the secluded complex of Tyddyn Adda, a range of former farm buildings with views to fields and woodlands. Park your car in one of the two private spaces and turn off the engine. Time to relax. Afon Menai, which sleeps four, has been transformed into the perfect setting for young families and couples. Arrive, breath out and laze in the hot tub made for the stars… romantics will be thrilled to bits. Around the corner are miles of coastal paths, wild swimming spots, stunning scenery so the most restorative, relaxing escape is just beginning.
The seaside blue theme is echoed throughout the smart and contemporary barn. The kitchen, dining and living room spaces flow together nicely, and with plenty of windows and a sliding patio door, are flooded with light. A blue kitchen with top quality appliances hosts a friendly table for memorable meals. Comfy sofas and rustic furniture are stylish and pristine. Both a Smart TV with firestick and DVD player awaits all those who long to catch up with their favourite series. And with high-speed broadband, a hot tub and family board games to enjoy all are catered for.
Everything here is tip-top. The well-dressed bedrooms have beds that are fabulously comfortable with crisp white linen and Welsh blanket throws. One has a king-size bed with an en-suite with sparkling tiles and a power shower. A compact twin room is cosy. The large shower wet room is great for throwing the kids into after sea frolics and is also perfect for wheelchair users.
Outside facing southeast is the sheltered terrace with views of the fields adjacent. Wallow in the hot tub and watch for sunset, see dark skies full of stars or simply wait for the chef to call you for fresh fish off the BBQ. Allow your dog to relax too as the garden is dog friendly and secure.
Just a scamper down past the local cottages you find a local pub, The Groeslon that serves traditional pub food and village shop in less than a mile. Then head down to Menai and the Coastal Path. Here is the Anglesey Sea Zoo which is a gem for children. Halen Mon, the home of world-renowned Anglesey Sea Salt, is here too, so head off to Hooton’s for homegrown produce and season it with smoked salt. Foel Farm Park is down the road and captivates tots – even adults love the tractor rides. Bryn Celli Ddu, an impressive Neolithic burial mound, is near Llanddaniel Fab and is crammed with unusual features from a turbulent past.
Within easy reach too of the National Trust properties of Plas Newydd and Penrhyn Castle and also convenient for the Anglesey Circuit (13 miles) and the Holyhead to Ireland Ferry (23 miles), you may never rest. The area offers many attractions to birdwatchers and other nature enthusiasts. Newborough Forest is a great destination for red squirrels, sand and sea and is the most idyllic setting with miles of beach and Llanddwyn Island at its end.
For food lovers there is the Michelin Star restaurant “Sosban and The Old Butchers” and “Dylan’s” a short 13-minute drive away in Menai Bridge. Tucked away on the Menai Strait, next door to the Sea Zoo is Halen Môn, home to Anglesey Sea Salt and the superb outdoor Tide Llanwu cafe which serves coffee, cakes and snacks.
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