Benllech 2.3 miles.
Resting a short distance from the popular beach of Benllech and the picturesque Red Wharf Bay, within the hamlet of Llanbedrgoch, is this traditional Welsh long cottage, Bryn Rhyd.
This spacious accommodation is ideal for families seeking to explore Anglesey's unparalleled beauty, with a vast array of glorious beaches, historical landmarks and attractions to suit all ages and tastes to explore.
The interior of the cottage enjoys a seamless blend of character and charm which complements the contemporary furnishings and the quality features that a group of all ages and tastes will be delighted with.
This all-ground-floor accommodation comes with a well-equipped kitchen which houses all the necessities to cover your catering needs before settling down for breakfast or dinner within the contemporary dining room, where the woodburning stove gently fills the room with warmth during those winter months as you tuck into your meal.
After an action-packed afternoon, look forward to relaxing into your evening within the sitting room, where the exposed brick fireplace takes centre stage and the original beams frame the stylish furnishings that complete the room.
Curl up on the plush sofas with a cup of tea in-hand, whilst you catch up on all of your favourite TV shows as the woodburning stove offers comfort one winter’s evening.
As the evening draws to a close, there are three well-presented bedrooms to choose from comprising two doubles, one with an en-suite shower room and a twin, each configured to ensure a flexible sleeping arrangement to suit the needs of your group.
To the outside, you will find a delightful rear garden, where you can enjoy a spot of alfresco dining or enjoy a glass of wine as the evening draws to a close.
To keep you busy whilst staying here, venture to Benllech Beach, where you will be delighted with the fine golden sands and clear blue waters - perfect for bathing and paddling with younger guests.
For those feeling active, walkers will be have the Anglesey Coastal Path, where you may catch a glimpse of rare wildlife and have an opportunity to discover the local history.
Other attractions include spending time at Llanddwyn Island which was home to the Welsh patron saint of lovers and the historic National Trust property of Plas Newydd.
Bryn Rhyd is a superb base for exploring all of the delights of this North Wales location.