Rhoscolyn, Anglesey
Character holiday cottage in a private estate in Rhoscolyn, Anglesey. Peaceful, rural location. 5 minute drive to the beach and gastropub. Convenience store 5 minutes in the car. TV, DVD player, books and games.
Tymynydd Cottage is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
Ty Mynydd is a restored character holiday cottage, tucked away down a quiet track on this private estate. On the west coast of Anglesey, near Rhoscolyn, it is a wonderfully peaceful, rural location. The holiday cottage overlooks a small lake where you can see wild ducks coming in to land and a variety of other birds and wildlife. The Estate's very own farm shop is just a short stroll away, where you can purchase delicious home-produced high quality meat.
"A wonderful peaceful location on this rural Estate overlooking a small lake, enjoy local produce from the Estate's farm shop and just down the road you have the glorious bay of Rhoscolyn."
Tymynydd Cottage is all on one level and has been designed to enhance your holiday with a sun room and decked area to enjoy the wonderful views of the lake and the fabulous sea views, whatever the weather. The main cottage has electric heating and sleeps four. The nearby annexe has underfloor heating, sleeping two in a super king size bed, en-suite shower room, TV and the all essential kettle for early morning or late night cuppas.
Located on Holy Island, three miles from Trearddur Bay, Rhoscolyn is a small village with a church and primary school and is the most southerly place on Holy Island. Rhoscolyn also offers an excellent pub on the lane down to the beach, which is renowned for its gastro food, and the beach itself with its slipway, ideal for small dinghies and power boats, is a popular family destination throughout the summer owing to the sheltered cove and gently sloping sands. Also excellent cliff-top walks can be enjoyed and an abundance of wildlife can be seen, often including seals on the headland. Just two miles away is the village of Valley, which has a Post Office, chemist, shops and eating places, plus the nearby resort of Trearddur Bay is situated on the western shore of the island and is truly beautiful with a great sweep of low grassy coastline indented with rocky coves and fine Blue Flag sandy beaches. There are shops, pubs and restaurants in Trearddur Bay itself and nearby Holyhead offers a wider range of amenities, including a very good leisure centre, supermarkets, harbour front, a marina, the world’s second longest breakwater and exciting day trips to Dublin on the ferry. Watersports, bathing, sailing, windsurfing and horse riding are the main activities in the summer months, plus golfers will enjoy the excellent Holyhead 18 hole links golf course, and the area is also a great place for nature lovers with renowned birdwatching at the South Stack Lighthouse RSPB Reserve. An excellent location with plenty to see and do!
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