In a prime location overlooking the village of Trearddur Bay, is this bright and airy first-floor apartment, 4 Y Bae.
Within walking distance of the beach and a host of amenities, this apartment is ideal for a couple or small family wanting to explore the Isle of Anglesey and enjoy a peaceful retreat by the sea.
There are two designated off-road parking spaces for the property and once you've parked up, head up the staircase to this first-floor holiday home and discover the contemporary, neutrally styled, open-plan living room, which has balcony doors that open up onto the astro turfed balcony, with lots of outdoor furniture, where you can sit out with your favourite beverage.
The sitting room has a choice of cosy sofas to relax onto, other with a good book from the bookshelf or with your favourite show on the TV.
The stylish kitchen has sleek black tiles, offset against cream units, and is well equipped with all the appliances you could need to prepare delicious meals, to be enjoyed at the breakfast bar.
There are two bright, generously sized bedrooms to choose from, with a master double and a twin, each offering their own handy en-suite shower room, where you can get ready for each day.
The Blue Flag awarded, picturesque and sandy Trearddur Bay Beach, is a short walk away and is one of the most popular beaches on Anglesey, with a great array of watersports available, while slightly further up the coast is the Blue Flag awarded Porth Dafarch, a quieter cove, popular for diving and snorkelling due to its proximity to the the shipwreck of the 1886 Missouri.
Visit the historic house and museum of Craig Y Mor, see the Neolithic burial chamber of Trefignath and discover Tŷ Mawr Standing Stone.
There's a golf club, horse riding stables and a great selection of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants.
Walkers can join the Anglesey Coastal Path, which takes in the entire coastline of the island, heading north towards Holyhead and encountering the RSPB South Stack Nature Reserve and picturesque standalone lighthouse, as well as the Iron Age hillfort of Caer y Twr, which can be found at the summit of Holyhead Mountain and Breakwater Country Park,a stunning coastal park built into a former rock quarry where you can enjoy fantastic walking trails, fishing and birdwatching.
Venture south down the coast towards the lovely beach of Porth Diana and its nearby Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve and venture towards Anglesey to discover the RSPB Valley Wetlands, the RAF Valley military base, Anglesey Sea Zoo, the National Trust's Plas Newydd House and Gardens, several lakes for a picturesque stroll or picnic lunch and a whole host of stunning beaches at one of many popular seaside resorts.
Slightly further afield, you can cross the Menai Bridge to the mainland to discover Bangor and nearby Penrhyn Castle,a s well as the world heritage site of Conwy, with its imposing castle surrounded by well-preserved walls and the magnificent Snowdonia National Park.
4 Y Bae is the perfect base for a coastal holiday, experiencing some of North Wales' best loved attractions.