Amlwch 0.8 miles.
Settled in the charming village of Bull Bay near Amlwch, Anglesey, is this superb four-bedroom, detached house, Gwynant.
Enjoying a wonderful location with easy access to the coast and local amenities, Gwynant is a fabulous dwelling for a group or family of eight’s coastal adventure.
Leave your vehicle on the large driveway with space for five cars plus a boat, before entering your new home from home.
Be welcomed into the light and airy sitting room, where you can look forward to relaxing on the plush seating in front of the crackling open fire, as your favourite show plays out on the Smart TV.
Whip up delicious meals in the well-equipped and sleek kitchen/diner, ready to enjoy at the dining table for eight or alfresco out on the rear patio as you soak up the last of the day’s rays.
Just off the kitchen, you will find a handy utility housing a fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine for your convenience.
Pour in the bubbles and enjoy a soothing soak in the bath, or freshen up under the overhead shower, as your towel stays toasty courtesy of the heated towel rail.
There is also a handy neighbouring cloakroom, so there is no need to worry about those morning queues!
Completing the ground floor are two beautifully decorated bedrooms, a double and a twin, both with hanging space and storage.
Follow the stairs up to the first floor, where you will find an additional twin bedroom within the eaves and a large double, perfect for catching your rest ahead of another adventure-filled day.
Just moments away from your holiday home, you will find the excellent Bull Bay Golf Club, perfect for those wanting to test out their clubs whilst on holiday with sweeping views overlooking the bay.
For your local amenities, head to nearby Amlwch, where you can stock up on essentials at the convenience store or treat your loved ones to a meal out at the welcoming eateries of the Dinorben Arms and Rozis Tandoor Restaurant.
There is also the delightful Copper Stove and Finney’s @ Port Chippy, for a light bite or fresh fish and chips.
Explore the Copper Kingdom Centre, where you can delve into Amlwch’s rich mining history, or embark on a hike along the scenic Heritage Copper Trail, which makes up part of the stunning 125-mile coastal path.
For more historic sites, take the short drive over to see the Parys Mountain Windmill and the Old Mine Works.
Continue onto Cemaes, where you can spend the day bathing on the golden sands of Traeth Mawr, enjoy a leisurely stroll around the picturesque harbour or learn more about the area at the Cemaes Heritage Centre.
Further afield is Holyhead, where you can join onto the renowned Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, explore the Holyhead Maritime Museum, spot the local wildlife or hook your catch of the day at the Breakwater Country Park.
For a memorable day trip, why not catch a ferry over to Dublin where you can spend a day the Irish way?
Be sure to visit the nearby award-winning Blue Flag Beach of Treaddur Bay for more beach-side fun with the family.
For a memorable getaway to Anglesey, look no further than Gwynant.