Cemaes Bay 2.7 miles.
Cae Carreg is a charming holiday caravan situated near the picturesque Cemaes Bay, Sir Ynys Mon.
This property is located within the grounds of the owner's coastal farm and situated within the AONB that extends around the Porthwen Bay as well as the magnificent Porthwen Brickworks scheduled monument.
The property is ideal for families, friends and four-legged travelling companions who are seeking a wonderful retreat to the coastal spot of North Wales, located on the outskirts of Cemaes Bay.
Behind the doors at your new abode, you will be greeted by a spacious open-plan area, thoughtfully laid out with a well-equipped kitchen, a dining room with seating for four, and an inviting sitting room.
Here, you can relax and unwind in front of the TV, warmed by the glow of the electric fire after a day of exploring the local area.
When the sun is out, head to the rear garden, where you can enjoy the tranquility of the area on the patio, perhaps with a good book or a refreshing drink.
The lawn provides a safe space for pets to play, while the patio furniture offers a spot for alfresco dining or simply soaking up the sun.
When it's time to catch your rest a king size bedroom and a twin bedroom await, ensuring a flexible sleeping arrangement for all.
The king size bedroom benefits from an en-suite with a basin and WC for added convenience.
There is also a slick little shower room for guests to take a steamy rinse either at the start or end of the day's adventures!
From this serene base, a short drive will take you to the vibrant area of Mynydd Parys, host to the historic Parys Mountain Copper Mine, offering picturesque walking trails and stunning landscapes.
Enrich your knowledge of the mine's history with a visit to the Copper Kingdom Centre nearby.
For an exquisite blend of history and spiritual beauty, pay a visit to the enchanting Eglwys Llanbadrig.
Venture towards the golden sands and azure waters of Porth Tywyn Mawr, where if you're lucky, a stunning sunset over the waters awaits your gaze.
Delve into local history at the Swtan Heritage Museum, where a 17th-century thatched cottage provides insights into rural life.
Finally, take a boat trip off the island to see the striking Goleudŷ Ynysoedd y Moelrhoniaid or The Skerries Lighthouse.
Come create cherished memories and return to the comfort of Cae Carreg after a day filled with adventures.