Llanddaniel Near Gaerwen, Anglesey
Pen Bonc, Llanddaniel, Anglesey, sleeps three guests in two bedrooms.
Pen Bonc is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
Pen Bonc includes a kitchen/diner with electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dining seating for four, a sitting room with Smart TV and electric fire stove, snug and a conservatory snug. The bedrooms consist of a double and a single, along with a shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Outside there is a large garden with ponds, shrubs, furniture and ample off-road parking. Within 2.6 miles or less you will find a shop and a pub and please note this is a smoke-free property. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Fuel, power, bed linen, towels and WiFi included in the rent. Explore the stunning scenery of Anglesey with a stay at the charming Pen Bonc. Note: No children in this property, guests must be over 18. Note: Steps up from snug to main sitting room. Note: Cottage does have some limited headroom. Note: Use of washing machine in outbuilding.
This small coastal village is nestled between the traditional mining town of Llanelli and idyllic Burry Port, on the South West Wales coastline. It boasts an elevated position rising away from the coast, giving you views of the Gower Peninsula, and it is also home to the Amelia Earhart Plaque, which commemorates the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, who landed in the estuary near Pwll in June 1928. The village also has a local shop, pet shop and Post Office, as well as a few pubs. Venture over to the bustling harbour at Burry Port and watch the fishermen return to shore with their boats brimming with fish, or pay a visit to the 8-mile long Cefn Sidan beach and 550 acres of lush woodland at Pembrey Country Park. Walkers and cyclists can discover one of the most scenic routes in Wales along the Millennium Coastal Path, and for all kinds of sports, Llanelli is the ideal location. You can watch rugby matches, try a spot of racing at the Pembrey Circuit and try out a series of golf courses, while Carmarthen, which is easily accessed by car, offers plenty for the shopping enthusiast. Visit Carmarthen Castle to brush up on your history of the area or choose to uncover many Welsh exhibits in the Carmarthenshire County Museum, and enjoy a picturesque train journey on the Gwili Steam Railway. With so much to see and do in this beautiful part of Wales, where better to stay on your next UK holiday?
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
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Total | £604.00 |
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Total | £604.00 |
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Total | £604.00 |
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Short breaks may also be available.
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