Amlwch 3.4 miles.
Sitting in a rural location on the outskirts of the quaint village of Rhos-y-Bol, a stone's throw from the popular coastal town of Amlwch, rests this contemporary stone-built holiday home, Y Bwthyn.
A former farm building newly renovated to a high-standard, whilst maintaining some of the properties original character, Y Bwthyn makes an idyllic base for a family getaway to Wales.
Park up on the spacious driveway before unloading your belongings and making your way inside your new home-from-home, where high ceilings adorned with rustic exposed beams provide a lovely spot to enjoy your staycation.
The contemporary open-plan living space is perfect for entertaining, with an eye-catching monochromatic kitchen fit with an electric oven and hob, whilst a handy washing machine and tumble dryer helps freshen up your holiday attire.
Unwind amongst the warmth of the woodburning stove with a seat in front of the television as the designated chef prepares a hearty dish in the kitchen before uncorking a bottle of wine and gathering together at the nearby dining table to indulge.
In the warmer months, make the most of your rural surroundings and head outdoors to your private patio to soak in the last of the evening sunshine as the little ones let off some steam with a ball game on the communal playing field or in the children's play area.
When sleep calls, retreat indoors and catch your rest in one of two well-presented bedrooms, with the choice between a super king-size or a twin, with the latter offering a zip/link feature ideal for couples sharing; each bedroom benefits from access to their own stylish en-suite, so there's no queues in the morning.Beautiful views of Llyn Alaw which is Anglesey's largest lake as well as taking a trip to Parys Mountain which is only a short drive from the property.
For a change of pace, take the short journey to the nearby town of Amlwch, where you'll find a handful of amenities to assist with any self-catering needs, including delicious eateries and a range of independent and high-street stores.
To keep entertained, head to Bull Bay Golf Club to practice your swing, or explore the area's fascinating mining history with a tour of Copper Kingdom Centre, or if that's not your thing, stretch out on the sand with a good book in hand with a visit to Bull Bay Beach.
There's plenty more coastal adventures to be had on the Isle of Anglesey, with Rhosneigr, Holyhead and Trearddur Bay each within easy touring distance, whilst the varying landscapes of Snowdonia National Park are sure to entice any avid outdoor adventurer.
Discover North Wales with a stay at Y Bwthyn.