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Gambolling lambs and Valentine's Day

This week, the fields have been alive with the reedy bleats of young lambs and it’s been such a treat to watch them gambol around in bouncy gangs! So lovely. There are plenty of signs of spring as well, with beautiful snowdrops and primroses in the hedgerows and daffodils, crocus, camellias and magnolias coming into flower in many gardens. It has even been mild enough to shed our winter coats, for a short while at least!

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner – a lovely excuse for a couple of days away if ever you needed one! Or you might just be hankering after some fresh air and beach time this weekend. Can we tempt you to come away?

Handy links for last minute short breaks for this weekend, for Valentine’s Day and beyond, are listed below.


2 nights – https://bit.ly/3sogRQq

3 nights – https://bit.ly/3ffZMll


2 nights – https://bit.ly/3ox24BR

3 nights – https://bit.ly/3so22gv


2 nights – https://bit.ly/3JbuQj5

3 nights – https://bit.ly/3FlU78b

4 nights – https://bit.ly/3splXvB


If you’re looking for holiday dates later in February, hop onto our homepage and pop them into the search bar. And if you’re not sure where you’d like to go, leave the location and town fields blank, choose your dates and we’ll show you a range of properties dotted across Anglesey and North Wales.

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