Ger y Mynydd, 2 Cae Ty Coch is a welcoming bungalow resting in Brynteg on the Isle of Anglesey, offering single-storey living for families and groups of friends, with easy access to the coast and Eryri National Park, where you can arrive along the cul-de-sac and make use of the designated parking before stepping out to take in the residential surroundings and the pub just across the road, setting an easy tone for your stay, before heading inside to the sitting room where you can settle into the seating, switch on the TV, and ease into the evening after a day exploring Anglesey, then wander through to the dining room to lay out meals and gather everyone around the table to share food and conversation, before continuing into the kitchen where preparing breakfast or dinner becomes part of the experience as you cook with the oven and hob while the dishwasher handles the clearing away and the washing machine keeps everything fresh, allowing more time to relax and enjoy your break, and as night falls you can retreat to one of two double bedrooms or the single room, each offering a place to unwind, before starting the morning in the bathroom with either a long soak in the bath or a refreshing shower overhead, then stepping back outside where the location proves its appeal with the pub moments away and Benllech Tandoori Restaurant and Storws Wen Golf Club within easy reach on foot, offering the chance to enjoy a meal or spend time on the course, while a short drive brings you to a nearby shop for essentials, and from here you can head to Benllech to wander its sandy shoreline, paddle along the water’s edge, and pause at cafés overlooking the sea, continue to Red Wharf Bay to take in sweeping coastal views, enjoy relaxed walks along the shoreline, and watch birdlife across the estuary, or visit Moelfre to follow the coastal path, look out over the harbour, and discover its maritime heritage, while further afield Eryri National Park presents striking mountain scenery, rewarding walking routes, and far-reaching viewpoints across North Wales, making Ger y Mynydd, 2 Cae Ty Coch in Brynteg a well-placed base for exploring both coast and countryside.