Amlwch 1.5 miles.
Perched in the stunning location of Bull Bay in Anglesey, is this superb cottage, Craig Y Wylan.
Boasting spacious accommodation with a delightful nautical themed décor and framing stunning sea views, Craig Y Wylan is a magnificent dwelling just waiting to be enjoyed by a family on their Anglesey adventure.
With private access to its own pebbled beach and cove, Craig Y Wylan is idyllically positioned to enjoy scenic coastal walks, watersport adventures and peaceful days spent lounging alongside the tranquil bay.
Arrive at the property and park up in one of four off-road parking spaces, before stepping into the property to discard any coats and shoes after your journey.
Be welcomed into the social hub of the property, the open-plan living space, home to a kitchen, dining and sitting area, and gather together with your loved ones around the dining table to share a bottle of wine and recount the days adventures as the designated chef prepares a heart-warming meal for the group, making use of the modern amenities provided.
After a tasty meal, retire to the living/dining room, where you can settle down around the dining table to sample dessert or cosy up on the sofa in front or your favourite film as the impressive open fire crackles nearby.
Pour in the bubbles and indulge in a hot soak in the bath with your favourite book after a long day of exploring.
Pop on your pyjamas and catch your rest in one of four tastefully decorated bedrooms, a ground-floor superking-size with en-suite, a ground-floor king-size, a double and a twin, each with fantastic sea views.
Completing the ground floor is a handy utility room with a washing machine, perfect for putting sandy clothes on a spin.
Kick-start your day with a refreshing shower, followed by an alfresco breakfast with your guests out on the decking area, before heading down to your very own private pebbled beach and cove.
Head into the nearby town of Amlwch, where you will find a good selection of cafes, pubs and takeaways, perfect for those evenings where you don’t feel like cooking, the historic Amlwch Lighthouse set on the idyllic harbour and the excellent nearby Bull Bay Golf Club.
The town holds a rich mining heritage which can be explored on the Heritage Copper Trail or delved into at the Copper Kingdom Centre.
Next stop is the charming village of Cemaes which rests on Cemaes Bay, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, here you will find the gloriously sandy Traeth Beaches with beautiful sands, ready for making sandcastles and clear waters waiting you to enjoy a paddle.
Cemaes also offers an array of fishing activities for those angling members or your party and a picturesque harbour for those who would prefer to sit with fresh fish and chips and watch the world go by.
Further afield is the town of Holyhead, which is home to a major Irish Sea Port, here you will find the scenic Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, a 200-km footpath which will lead you to ancient sites.
There is also the historic Caer Gybi Roman Fort, where you can experience a piece of the town’s history and the Holyhead Breakwater, which offers magnificent views over to the bay and beyond.
From Holyhead, you can hop aboard a ferry which will take you to Dublin where you can explore the beautiful Irish countryside.
However, you choose to spend your time in North Wales, be sure to choose Craig Y Wylan as your home-away-from home for an unforgettable trip.