A roomy holiday cottage for eight just a stroll from the beach
Gather the gang and head to the beach to stay at Beudy Penrhyn. One of four perfectly poised coastal barns on the 450 acres of Penrhyn Farm.
The big, beamed contemporary space is filled with light and surrounded by unspoilt countryside, right by Porth Penrhyn Mawr beach. You couldn’t fail to feel happy here in this roomy holiday cottage. With so much space inside and out, it is a peach of a place to stay in any weather. Larger groups can also take the barns next door, which is a sweet way to hide away for grandparents or those wishing to flee the general throng.
The enormous, beamed living room is beautifully lit, with a long table perfect for convivial jigsaws and chopping up food and eating. At one end is a sleek, well-equipped kitchen, and at the other – soft sofas, good books and a flame effect wood burner.
Upstairs is a vaulted mezzanine area with recliner chairs, sea views, and a flat sofa that teenagers will hog.
The four bedrooms - two ground floor and two first floor - are bright, fresh spaces made cosy by wonderful bedding. The two downstairs bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms, perfect for those that can’t face stairs, and one is great for those with mobility issues. The gloriously large bathrooms are modern and sparkle.
Sip a morning espresso from the patio which overlooks the bay, or you can dine under the stars with a glass of something special. The beach is a stroll away and plays host to dramatic sunsets.
This is fabulous walking and cycling country. The Anglesey Coastal path is on the doorstep, stretching away in both directions, and there is a web of country lanes and hills for bikes.
Blas Mwy (The Black Lion) is a short drive away, offering proper local home-cooked food and, in the winter, a fire. Sandy beach, close by, is ideal for sandcastle enthusiasts. The Wavecrest cafe (for lovers of enormous cream scones) or the Lobster Pot restaurant (for lovers of fresh seafood) at Church Bay are your rewards after a walk along the Anglesey coastal path.
What's not to like?
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