Llanddeusant 0.8 miles.
Awelfryn, a charming, three-bedroom abode sits proudly near Llanddeusant, Anglesey.
Boasting off-road parking and pretty views of the rolling Welsh countryside, Awelfryn offers a wonderful escape for families, friends and couples looking to explore the beauty of Anglesey.
Enter your new home-from-home, to discover the kitchen and utility, where you can whip up delicious meals for your group, before settling down in the elegant dining room, in an evening and tucking into your culinary delights.
If you prefer to dine alfresco, why not move to the enclosed garden, where you can admire the scenic views, soaking in the peace and tranquillity of rural Wales.
End the evening in the sitting room with a glass of red and a good book or open the conservatory and marvel at the picturesque setting a little while longer.
When sleep calls, head to the sleek bathroom to wash away the day, before choosing from a king-size bedroom and a twin bedroom, both of which are tastefully-decorated and offer a peaceful place to rest your head on the ground-floor, while an additional twin resides on the first floor.
Just a short drive away rests the village of Llanfachraeth, where you’ll find a convenience store and the Gwesty Holland Hotel where you can dine out and enjoy a tipple, or head to Valley, with plenty of eateries, shops, takeaways, and pubs to take advantage of, including Catch 22 Brasserie and Agra.
In nearby Llanddeusant, visit the restored windmill built in 1775, now famous for its tasty doughnuts – ‘Monuts’, as well as the nearby water mill, Melin Hywel dating back to the 14th Cent, or for outdoor enthusiasts, follow the many footpaths and cycle routes in the local area, where you can join the Anglesey Coastal Path.
A little further, Holyhead is an interesting blend of maritime industry and coastal beauty, with a wealth of historical sites, a harbour, a beach, ideal for watersports, and a range of eateries.
Beaumaris is also within reach, home to a colourful marina, the impressively preserved Beaumaris Castle and a selection of independent shops and eateries; in the area you’ll also find the National Trust Plas Newydd House, the Sea Zoo , Butterfly Palace and 'Tacle Taid 'Motor Museum.
For a true sense of escapism, explore Eryri National Park, which is easily accessible by car and covers a vast area of the Snowdonia National Park.
Discover majestic mountains, impressive waterfalls, tranquil lakes, and beautiful green valleys; sure to take your breath away.
Secure your stay at Awelfryn, for a memorable retreat in Anglesey.