An airy barn conversion for six by the beach
Journey down lush country lanes to find Efail Penrhyn. Find rock pools, a shingle beach and plenty of family fun in the salty Anglesey air.
A deeply comforting holiday cottage for six – one of four stunning barn conversions with a heart-lifting view. Take all four barns and come as a group! There’s a reassuring timelessness to it all here and more than enough to do.
Coastal, rural and indulging all at once, this is a place for de-stressing.
Hunkering down in the cottage during a westerly gale or spring tide is quite something. You can watch the waves break over Porth Penrhyn Mawr beach from the sitting room, happy in the warmth.
With three deeply comforting bedrooms, each with sea views, subtle colours and beautiful bathrooms, you can easily drift off to sleep. A handy ground floor bedroom with ensuite shower room is perfectly placed for those that would rather stay on the ground floor. A king and a twin bedroom await upstairs, with a sleek, smart shower room ready to wash the day away.
Come together for family suppers in the large kitchen where the dining table is poised by patio doors with magnificent coastal views. It almost has its table toes in the water…
Step onto the patio for alfresco suppers. Throw the sea trout on the BBQ and enjoy a beer or three.
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.
Unwinding at Yr Efail is easy.
Click on the map for local places of interest.