Ty Nain is a contemporary, semi-detached bungalow nestled in the charming village of Dwyran on the Isle of Anglesey.
A short distance from beaches and historical sites, this beautiful property sleeps five in three bedrooms and offers off-road parking, perfect for families and groups wanting a Welsh escape with a four-legged friend.
Enter into a sitting room, made comfortingly warm by a woodburning stove and settle on the soft leather sofas to watch a movie or two on the TV.
Cook up a storm in the beautifully-renovated kitchen/diner and sit around the table to enjoy your culinary exploits or a family games night with your favourite board game from home.
Spend the afternoon running after the dogs in the garden, which is enclosed and furnished with a picnic bench, making the ideal spot on a warm day.
Prepare yourself for bed in the shower room, before sinking into either a double, king-sized or bunk bed to catch your rest.
The local village of Newborough is a couple of miles down the road with access to LLanddwyn Beach and Island.
The Premier store in Newborough makes for a great local shop and the Ddraig Goch petrol station on the main road not far from the house.
Venture out to The White Lion pub for some British cuisine, order some takeaway at The Cod Mother, or wake up bright and early to explore Anglesey in miniature form and have breakfast at Anglesey Model Village & Cafe .
Anglesey is also home to some of the best beaches in Wales, with Trearddur Bay, Church Bay, Benllech Beach, the nearest being Traeth Llanddwyn, and more within easy reach by car.
Make your way to the picturesque town of Menai Bridge for a taste of nature and visit Pili Palas Nature World, a zoo aimed at kids with meerkat, bug and butterfly enclosures, plus an indoor play zone, then Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens, a historic estate with three elaborate gardens and a tearoom.
Learn more about the local history of the town at The Menai Bridges Museum.
Drive down to Llanberis, a village on the edge of Lake Llyn Padarn and roam around the ruins of Dolbadarn Castle, a dog-friendly site, take a steam train ride along the lake at Llanberis Lake Railway, also dog-friendly, and end the day at the family-friendly The Heights pub with outside seating so you can enjoy your meal in the sun during warmer months.
Return year after year to Ty Nain.