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Glan Aber

Llaneilian, Anglesey (Ref. 1008838)

4.3

Menai Holiday Cottages rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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38 Customer Review(s)

  • Hilary

    “The cottage was lovely, warm and comfortable and we really enjoyed our stay.”

    The bedroom is a bit cramped but that wasn't a problem to us. We were there in February and would love to come again in summer so we could enjoy sitting out on the south facing patio.

    The bedroom is a bit cramped but that wasn't a problem to us. We were there in February and would love to come again in summer so we could enjoy sitting out on the south facing patio.

    - Hilary, February 2024

Summary

  • One bedroom: 1 x double, eaves room has 2 Z beds, suitable for children or occasional guests
  • Bath with shower over, loo and basin
  • Open plan living, kitchen and dining area.
  • Electric heating, WiFi, electric oven/hob, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave, toaster, Freesat TV facilities, woodburning stove
  • 2 well behaved dogs are welcome (No puppies)
  • Note: There is not a tumble dryer in the property however there is the possibility of using the owners tumble dryer.

The property

Glan Aber is a sweet, simple holiday cottage in a tranquil countryside location on the northern corner of Anglesey.

You are just a few minutes drive away from the secret little bay at Porth Eilian, where you can access the coastal path up to the lighthouse at Point Lynas where porpoises and dolphins are often spotted.

Nearby Amlwch, also a short drive away, has an interesting old port to visit and there are the old copper mines at Parys Mountain where you can also soak up some fresh air on a fabulous walk. The living space is entirely open plan and encompasses the kitchen, sitting and dining area.The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven/hob, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave and toaster.To one side is a wooden dining table and chairs sitting up to four people.The sitting area is lovely and cosy as the comfy corner sofa and armchair are set around a wood burning stove, there’s also a TV. From the sitting room you take one step down into the pretty double bedroom, and there are stairs from the living space that lead up to an eaves bedroom that has two Z beds which are suitable for children or occasional guests. The bathroom has a bath with shower over, loo and wash hand basin. Outside you will find a relaxing,naturally planted space with multiple seating options to the front and back of the holiday cottage.There is also parking space for up to two cars next to the cottage. "A sweet and simple cottage in a peaceful, tranquil location." Glan Aber is surrounded by lovely little bays, as well as interesting and fun tourist attractions.Book a holiday here and you'll have a cosy cottage to return to after a day exploring the island of Anglesey.You are sure to enjoy it, whatever the weather!

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

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About the location

LLANEILIAN

Amlwch 2 miles; Moelfre 7 miles.

A scattered, rural village situated close to the cliffs of Point Lynas and the little bay of Porth Eilian, on the beautiful north coast of Anglesey. Llaneilian stands amidst lovely countryside, which is perfect for scenic walks and cycle rides, but is perhaps best known for its lighthouse built in 1835, and its small, attractive shingle and sand beach, which is sheltered by cliffs and headland making it perfect for swimming, boating, fishing and other water sports. Just 2 miles west is the old port of Amlwch, the most northerly town in Wales, and Parys Mountain, where visitors can enjoy the Copper Mine Trail Walk amidst the old ruins of what was once the world's largest copper mine in the 18th century. Amlwch's harbour dates back to the Middle Ages and once was a thriving port. There is excellent fishing and golf nearby as well as beautiful sandy beaches and spectacular cliff top walks. Enjoy the medieval town of Beaumaris, with its 13th century moated castle, museums, excellent shops, pubs and restaurants, take a day trip into Snowdonia or visit Dublin from the nearby port of Holyhead.

Note: This property has a good Housekeeping Bond of £150