Cemaes Bay self catering - cottage in Anglesey
Penrhyn Cottage is let by Coastal Holidays, an Anglesey based holiday letting agent. Located in the beautiful Northern Coastal town of Cemaes Bay, lies Penrhyn Cottage. This beautifully appointed Anglesey holiday cottage provides its guests with an ideal base to discover Cemaes Bay. The surrounding coastal towns of Bull Bay, Moelfre & Benllech are also just a short drive from its front door.
Penrhyn Cottage can sleep 4, the beach is a 2-minute walk from the cottage, whilst the Wales Coastal path is just around the corner of the property. There is a romantic feel to the holiday home with local artists and stone masonries very prominent throughout.
Two well behaved dog is welcome, there is a small outdoor space behind the back of the property, which would be ideal for enjoying the last of the sun on a summer's day. The owners have also included a barbecue & chiminea., garden furniture is also supplied. Please note although the garden is enclosed, the gate is standard size.
Property description
Kitchen/Diner
A well-equipped kitchen/Diner with microwave, gas hob, electric oven, toaster, kettle, Nespresso coffee machine, fridge/freezer washing machine, (the tumble dryer is nearby in the kingsize ground floor double room) pots & pans etc. There is also a small TV in the kitchen diner. Freezer in downstairs bathroom
Bedroom 1 (downstairs)
This kingsize double has a nice ensuite fitted bathroom, where the tumble dryer is also located. Local artwork is prominent in the ground floor double room from local artists. .……. there is also space for a travel cot.
The downstairs double also has a free standing wardrobe & vanity table.
Bedroom 2 (upstairs)
When you get to the top of the staircase you are greeted with a beautiful vista of the Irish Sea. Bedroom 2 is to your right, a twin room that has a shower and toilet right outside the door to the room.
Lounge
Lounge has a 2 seater leather sofa and 2 leather chairs. 32 in JVC TV. A selection of books are available. Enjoy the view out towards the Irish Sea
Entertainment
The upstairs lounge enjoys a large LED HD TV with Freeview, with nice comfy sofas, perfect for enjoying an aperitif or a great movie after dinner!
Essential information
Eco friendly Central heating 2 dogs allowed (£10 per dog per booking) Towels & linen provided Internet available Private parking for 2 vehicles right outside the front door. No Smoking No real candles Please call us if you have any questions
Distance to the beach
2 minute walk down to Cemaes Bay.
Things to do/places to visit nearby
Cemaes Bay Harbour and beach – Cemaes is a gorgeous, unspoilt coastal village on the North coast of Anglesey, the most northerly village in Wales with a lovely little harbour and a wide sandy beach.
Llyn Alaw – Enjoy a stroll along this large Anglesey reservoir. It covers 770 acres and has a number of walking trails along the water. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a destination for over-wintering birds. There are also wildflowers, butterflies and bird hides where you can look out for the variety of birds that visit the lake.
Melin Llynnon Mill – Melin Llynnon, or Llynnon Mill, is a gristmill located on the outskirts of the village of Llanddeusant on the island of Anglesey. It is the only surviving working windmill in Wales. Lovely homemade food in the cafe.
Amlwch Port
Amlwch is situated on the north eastern corner of Anglesey. A small town with a long history of working traditions, it offers visitors a wide range of activities.
Copper Trail
This splendid circular cycle route takes you on a tour of the wonderful Isle of Anglesey in Wales. The route follows National Cycle Network route 566 on a series of quiet country lanes.
Geo Mon
Anglesey (Môn) is the largest of the Welsh islands, situated in the north west corner of Wales. This internationally recognised Geopark covers some 720 square kilometres and has 201 kilometres of coastline.