Llanfaethlu 2.2 miles.
Resting near the unspoilt north coast of Anglesey in the hamlet of Church Bay, lies Bwthyn Y Bae.
Perfect for a family or group friends, this well-presented bungalow is located within walking distance to Porth Swtan beach and offers off-road parking and an enclosed garden making it the ideal dwelling for dog owners and adventurers alike.
Arriving at the property, a spacious and thoughtfully decorated sitting room invites you to kick off your sandy shoes and sink into the sofas to relax in front of the TV.
This abode is stylishly decorated with a neutral and blue colour scheme throughout, which brings an air of seaside charm into the space.
From here, make you way through to the kitchen where you will find an electric oven and hob and a microwave where you can whip up delicious meals throughout your stay to be enjoyed at the dining room table as you catch up on the day with your loved ones, or perhaps, enjoy your morning cup of tea at the breakfast bar as you wait for the rest of the group to rise.
As the evening grows darker, venture to the bedrooms to rest your head before another busy day of exploring your surroundings; the bungalow hosts three bedrooms including a king-size bedroom, a twin with a zip/link feature, which can be made up into a super-king-size on request for a flexible sleeping arrangement, plus another twin bedroom, perfect for all types of groups.
Each bedrooms follows the same nautical-chic theme running throughout the property and offer wardrobes or drawers for you to unpack your belongings.
After a long day of discovering the local area, unwind with a good book after a nice hot shower; the bathroom hosts a double shower, a basin and a WC, so the group can prepare for another action-packed day of exploring.
Take advantage of the outdoor space during your visit; the garden is the ideal place for savouring a glass of wine in the last of the summer sun, or even enjoying breakfast and a coffee on crisp spring mornings while your four-legged friends run off their extra energy on the lawn.
If you don't fancy cooking one afternoon, head out to Wavecrest Café for a light bite to keep you going through your busy day, or perhaps enjoy some fresh and local seafood at the Lobster Pot Restaurant.
Located just off the mainland is the South Stack Lighthouse, boasting spectacular views from the northwest tip of Anglesey.
Venturing further afield you will find numerous attractions such as the Cadw Heritage site of Caer y Twr, Iron Age ruins situated at the summit of Holyhead Mountain, where you can gaze out over the vast sea from this fantastic elevated position.
There are plenty of walking and cycling routes in this wonderful area, you can find many from the doorstep of the property or head out to the Holyhead Breakwater Country Park to stroll along the sweeping coastlines, enjoy a spot of fishing, and discover the abundance of local wildlife before stopping for lunch in the café.
Spend an afternoon at the Anglesey Model Village, resting in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty so you can enjoy the miniature Anglesey while embracing the magnificent scenery.
Nearer to your home away from home for the trip you will find Porth Swtan within walking distance, where you can spend the day paddling in the sea, sunbathing and building sandcastles, before heading back to your home from home.
Whatever the weather, Bwthyn Y Bae is a delightful base for your next holiday to North Wales.
Note:This property can be booked together with Property Ref:1011482 and 1052042 to sleep a maximum of 19