Benllech 1.6 miles.
Sitting in the charming village of Brynteg near Benllech, Anglesey is this stylish, modern semi-detached holiday home of Awel Deg.
Accommodating a family of four, Awel Deg is set within easy reach of a range of Anglesey's sights and activities, from its beaches to its gorgeous countryside.
When arriving at the abode, take in the quaint surroundings before heading inside to start your holiday.
The contemporary kitchen is perfect for getting all your culinary needs taken care of; it has a good array of appliances, including an electric oven, hob and dishwasher, along with shaker-style light grey cabinets and plenty of storage space.
The neighbouring utility room has a microwave, fridge/freezer and washing facilities, for added convenience.
The open-plan living/dining room is nearby and is perfect for entertaining, with space for everyone to sit down to a meal, a smart TV to keep everyone entertained and stylish sofas where you can enjoy a well-earned rest.
When it's time to freshen up, move across the ground floor to the shower room, where a rejuvenating rinse in the walk-in cubicle can be enjoyed.
When night falls, climb the stairs to discover two bedrooms, the first of the two bedrooms is a king with a contemporary, dusty pink and grey colour scheme, a Juliet balcony overlooking the golf course and a large window with views of Snowdonia.
The second bedroom is a twin that is adorned with hues of blue.
There is a family bathroom with a bath and shower over.
To the rear of the property rests a lovely, enclosed tiered garden with patios for you to enjoy a spot of alfresco dining on and a barbecue providing grilled delights.
Make the most of Awel Deg's great location and venture across the way to the esteemed Stors Wen Golf Club, before enjoying a meal out at the nearby Benllech Tandoori or stopping for a pint at The California Hotel.
Venture a small way to Benllech, a delightsome, coastal village offering more of your amenities in one, convenient setting, whilst backing onto a stunning sandy beach where watersports and sunbathing can be enjoyed.
Why not visit Red Wharf Bay, where you can try your hand at sailing at the Traeth Coch Sailing Club, savour a bit of pampering at St David's Leisure and stop for a hearty meal at one of the nearby eateries?
Embark a scenic hike along the Anglesey Coastal Path, where ample coastal towns and villages are waiting to be discovered, such as the historic town of Amlwch and the picturesque settlement of Beaumaris.
Also conveniently located for Holy Island or further afield to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and North Wales for even more things to see and do.
Whisk those who mean most away for a memorable stay at Awel Deg.