This detached cottage in Four Mile Bridge, Anglesey is perfect for families and friends.
It's bright and airy, with plenty of space inside for everyone to enjoy themselves.
The beach is just a short drive away, and there are also plenty of activities to get involved with when you want to unwind.
Be greeted by a private driveway, with spaces for two cars before stepping inside to the entrance hallway; here you can leave your shoes ready for an adventure.
Locate the living/dining room, a lovely space that is ideal for relaxing and getting some quality time with the family.
It has a corner sofa, an Apple TV and dining seating, making it the perfect space to chill out and enjoy a good movie while dining.
Moving through the home, discover the contemporary kitchen, fully-equipped for cooking, with an electric oven, a hob, and a dishwasher for easy cleaning.
After a day exploring Anglesey's coast, head upstairs, where you can choose between a bath to relax your muscles or a shower room to wash the sand away.
When sleep calls, choose between four bedrooms in the main home with a king-size, two doubles and a family bedroom with single and bunk beds, all with storage to house your belongings.
For extra privacy, the accommodation offers a rustic-style annexe with a double bed and TV, as well as a kitchenette, dining area and en-suite shower room; fully self-contained with tea and coffee facilities for grandparents and couples wanting some peace and quiet!
Outside, you'll find a sunny spot to relax with a cold beverage in the outside decking area after the day's adventures.
Explore the village of Four Mile Bridge, a peaceful spot with the Anchorage Hotel and Pub, whilst Cymyran Strait is within easy reach for paddle boarding, canoeing, and lots of lovely walks.
Jump in the car and head into Valley to pick up any essentials at the selection of shops or dine at Enochs Fish and Chips, a local eatery serving up delicious seafood.
For nature lovers, the RSPB Valley Wetlands is a must-see, with its abundance of birdlife and lush vegetation.
In the opposite direction, you'll find Trearddur Bay; the stunning beach of Traeth Trearddur with crystal-clear waters welcome you to relax or try your hand at watersports, followed by food and live music at the popular Ocean’s Edge Restaurant, known for fantastic sunset views.
For more coastal sights, head to Rhoscolyn, home to the Rhoscolyn National Coastwatch Institution and Traeth Borth Wen, a beautiful sandy beach close to The White Eagle restaurant.
Venture into Holyhead, known for its maritime museum, which houses exhibits on the town's history as a port and its role in the Second World War.
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a popular hiking trail that runs along the coast, and Garreglwyd Park is a beautiful green space with a playground and walking trails.
Jump in the car to the town of Rhosneigr with a few takeaway restaurants in town, serving up everything from fish and chips to pizza.
If you're looking for a sit-down meal, Mojo's Restaurant is a popular spot, serving up a mix of international and Welsh cuisine.
For a much-needed escape, choose Pine Cones.