On your approach to Bryn Mor you will wind your way down Beach Road, and starting at such an elevation you will start to soak in the picture postcard views. The rolling hills and farmland are so unspoilt.
Perched on the Hill (Bryn Mor meaning "great hill"), this beautiful detached Welsh bungalow has peace and quiet in abundance. A vast sky hangs above and light changes by the minute, please take note to enjoy the beautiful, unpolluted night skies on a clear evening. Once inside the property you will be blown away with the views, they are "priceless".
Full Description
When the sun shines, you can be on the beach in minutes or explore the island with Bryn Mor as your base. Children (and dogs!) will love the ice cream cwt bach (small hut) on the beach. When it rains, you can light up the fire, and watch ships pass by through the vast windows, as the weather puts on a show stopper, just for you. As dusk falls, you can sit back in the sheltered conservatory and watch the sun go down.
This Welsh cottage is very cosy and has easy access to all rooms being on one level. There are 2 comfy armchairs and a sofa in the Living room, with a beautiful local stone wall, which houses the open fire, of which logs are provided for your stay. There is a fully equipped kitchen on hand, with a separate dining room, with its own open fire and a beautiful family dining table, which is great for eating together – although you may prefer fresh langoustines cooked on a barbecue and washed down with bubbly outside in the garden!
Two double rooms with comfy beds have sea views, and what better way to fall asleep than to the sound of the waves. The twin room is simple and airy. The large family bathroom is beautifully decorated, and is equipped with a large bath (which just beckons you to sit back and relax after a full day) and separate electric shower, WC, wash basin and heated towel rail. There is also an shower room off the dining room, with a WC, wash basin, electric shower and heated towel rail.
Features
- On one level
- Sea View
- Close to beach (<1mile)
- Pub nearby (within half mile)
- Woodstove or Fireplace
- Summary Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms.
- Dogs Yes, 1 well behaved dog, £20 extra.
- Bedrooms Bedroom 1 - king-sized bed. There are sea views and doors to the terrace. Bedroom 2 - double bed and sea views. Bedroom 3 - two single beds.
- Bathrooms Family shower room with walk in shower, WC, basin and towel rail. Family bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin, WC and towel rail.
- Kitchen Open Plan Kitchen / Dining . Entrance Porch Coat hanging area, washing machine and freezer.
- Reception rooms Sitting Room Two sofas, open fire, television, cd/radio, dvd player and door to conservatory. Logs/coal supplied. Conservatory Extra dining table, armchairs and incredible sea views. Door to garden.
- Accessibility All on one level. There is a slight step up through the front door and a step down to the garden from the conservatory to access seating area (unless you go through the front door and along the side of the house, all on one level).
- Outside A gated garden with terraced areas and incredible sea/ beach views. Charcoal BBQ - please store in garage when not in use as the location gets quite windy.
- Parking Private off road parking for up to three cars.
- Children Travel cot (no bedding) and highchair available upon request.
- Bikes Can be stored in the garage.
- Wifi Available
- Postcode LL58 8UN
- To note Easy walk down to Llanddona Beach. There is a cafe on the beach and a great pub (Owain Glyn Dwr) in the village. You can walk to the pub - hard up hill to the pub but easy walk down the hill again on the way home.
- Utilities All utilities, linen and bath towels provided. Please note you will need to bring beach towels. No smoking.
Location
Elsewhere, wild flowers, hills to climb, kayaks to explore the coast, golf links with stunning views and the sandy blue flag beach of Llanddona runs for miles around Red Wharf Bay and to Benllech, with loads of eating places along the way. Walk the other way on the Coastal Path all the way to Penmon to find a magnificent lighthouse, Puffin Island and views to the Great Orme.
Beaumaris is a stunning Georgian seaside town and is only ten minutes away by car. Here you will find an incredible array of places to eat, shops to browse in and even a castle! Don’t fancy going far but wish to eat out? Easy – up the hill you will find the Owain Glyndwr pub. For recommendations on places to eat and things to do please visit www.boltholesandhideaways.co.uk.
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30% deposit taking at time of booking, remaining balance due up to 30 days prior to check in.