Trearddur Bay 2 miles.
A delightful detached cottage resting by the coast near to the idyllic Trearddur Bay on the shores of Holy Island.
A perfect host to a family of four, 5 Porthdafarch South Cottages has been beautifully-furnished to offer a tranquil base to relax in when you're not enjoying the historic and coastal delights North Wales.
Park up to two cars on the drive, travel up the six steps to the property entrance leading into the bright and warming conservatory, featuring a collection of seating, great for enjoying a morning coffee with a view whatever the weather.
Step into the stylish living and dining room, here you can sink into one of the attractive, tan leather sofas, paired perfectly with deep blue accents in the decoration and feel the warmth of the traditional woodburning stove in the corner on a cool night.
Sit at the dining table to plan the next day's activity before the rest of your party joins you when a lovely home-cooked meal is served.
Find the quaint kitchen to be neatly equipped with all you need for a great self-catered stay, with an excellent electric oven and hob, a dishwasher and a fridge.
A tranquil space to wind down in can be found in the double bedroom, with a calming blue painted wall and cheerful yellow touches, the window looks out to the conservatory.
Over in the lovely twin room, find a muted grey and white colour scheme creating a bright and airy place to settle at the end of the day.
Within the shower room find a sleek glass enclosure with electric shower as well as a basin and WC, offering a pleasant space to freshen up.
The beach of Porthdafarch is nearby, head down here and explore this remote cove, before hopping onto the coastal path towards Trearddur Bay where you can find a lovely café to grab a late breakfast or lunch before hitting the sands.
Keen surfers can hit the waves or you can simply enjoy a calming paddle in the waters, or continue on walking to discover Porth Diana Beach, another beautiful spot.
The Holy Island is full of religious sites and burial grounds, along with the famous standing stones; incorporate these interesting landmarks into your rambles around the area, with a pair of standing stones being nearby the property.
Play a scenic round of golf at Holyhead Golf Club, where an 18-hole course welcomes visitors.
The town of Holyhead has the Holyhead Maritime Museum along with a wider selection of shops and local pubs and restaurants to try some delicious cuisine.
Explore the north coast where the Breakwater Country Park sits within an old rock quarry, you can try fishing in the lake, bird watching or travel the walking trails.
Along with a host of attractions on Anglesey too, 5 Porthdafarch South Cottages is a great base for a family trip to North Wales.