Rodney Cottage ref: UKC5090

Beaumaris, Anglesey and Llyn Peninsula

4 Star Self Catering

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Sleeps
6
Sleeps
Bedrooms
3
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
1
Bathrooms
Pets
3
Pets allowed
Changover day
Any
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  • Garden / Patio 
  • Highchair 
  • Stairgate 
  • Woodburning Stove 
  • WiFi 
  • Cot Available 
  • Washing Machine 
  • Coastal within 1 mile 
  • Coastal within 3 miles 
  • Coastal within 5 miles 
  • Hot Tub - Private 
  • Parking - On Site 

Description

Rodney Cottage is a beautiful three bedroomed cottage featuring a private hot tub. It is well-furnished and thoughtfully designed and is conveniently situated just a short stroll from a dog friendly shingle beach.
The large living room boasts comfortable sofas, perfect for relaxing in front of the log burner at the end of a long day exploring. Additional thought has been paid to those travelling with young children, with stairgates, highchair, and travel cot in addition to games and Disney+ channel on the Smart TV, making this a great space for all the family. The bright and airy dining area with seating for six leads out via French doors to the secluded and private courtyard garden with additional seating for those who enjoy al fresco dining or early morning coffee. The kitchen is well designed with range cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, washer/dryer, and coffee machine. It is equipped with everything you need including children’s plates for the little ones. There is a seperate WC with basin.

To the first floor you will find three stylish bedrooms. The master features a Superking bed and Smart TV, the second also benefits from a large Superking bed and the other a small double, cosy for two or spacious for one. All have comfortable mattresses and quality linen ensuring a good night’s sleep. The outdoor space is fully enclosed, ideal for those with small children or dogs. Here you will also find a luxury hot tub, perfect for relaxing in the evenings. Parking for up to two cars is permitted to the front of the property.

The famous Anglesey coastal path can be enjoyed from the cottage, taking in the breath-taking coastal views. A dog friendly shingle beach can be reached five-minute stroll away or visit one of Anglesey’s seven stunning blue flag beaches all just a short drive away. Beaumaris benefits from some of the best places to eat on the Island, with its Beautiful Castle, quaint shops, boat rides for whale and dolphin spotting as well as the fabulous Victorian pier ideally for crabbing. Or for the more adventurous, rib boat rides, kayaking and paddle boarding. Rodney Cottage is an easy drive to all North Wales attractions, including Snowdonia, Zip World, Welsh Mountain Zoo, Caernarfon Castle, Conwy, and Llandudno.

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

Living room: With wood burner and Smart TV with Sky, Disney+ and Netflix.
Dining room: With French doors leading to garden.
Kitchen: With electric cooker, Range, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee machine and washer/dryer.
Utility room: With storage for coats and boots.
Separate toilet.

First floor

Bedroom 1: With super kingsize bed and Smart TV.
Bedroom 2: With super kingsize bed.
Bedroom 3: With ¾ double bed.

Second floor

Third floor

Fourth floor

Facilities

Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and fuel for wood burner included. Travel cot, highchair and stairgate. Welcome pack.

Miscellaneous

Grounds with courtyard, sitting-out area, terrace and garden furniture. Hot tub for 6 (private). Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: There are steps in the grounds.
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  • Lake

About the local area

The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn in Welsh) is situated off the north-west coast of Wales near the beautiful Snowdonia mountain range. It is separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait, which is spanned by two picturesque bridges, the Menai Bridge and the Britannia Bridge.

Anglesey abounds with areas where interesting birds, plants and other wildlife can be seen and enjoyed. Being an island it has over 100 miles of coastline with varied habitats, such as sea cliffs, dunes and beaches, salt marshes and mud flats. These provide homes for a wide variety of animals and also harbour a varied flora. Inland much of the island is low lying agricultural land. Numerous areas are flooded and marshy, providing a whole other set of plants and animals. Tourist will love the unspoilt beaches and extensive sands, and the popular seafront of Benllech offers miles of clean golden sands, safe bathing, boating, fishing and windsurfing activities.

The Llyn, or Lleyn as the English often spell it, is sometimes known as the edge of Wales and if you like walking on the edge you will love the Llyn peninsula with it's wide variety of activities. It boasts some of the best sailing and surfing in North Wales and its capital Pwllheli has an impressive marina which berths over 400 boats. But if your preference is a quiet seaside holiday then fear not as the Llyn offers a great range of places to visit, from historic sites, peaceful harbour villages, fantastic countryside and beautiful beaches.

Things to do nearby

Bardsey Island

Bardsey Island is just 1.5 miles in length and, at its widest point, it is just over half a mile across.

Oriel Ynys Mon
Oriel Ynys Mon

Oriel Ynys Mon is a purpose built museum and art gallery in Anglesey. In the museum section visitors can get a fascinating insight into the islands culture, history and environment. The art gallery has a constantly changing programme of exhibitions covering art, craft and sculpture. Tel: 01248 724444

Harlech Castle

Built between 1283 and 1289 by Master James of St George for King Edward I, Harlech castle is designed on a concentric plan with a small but powerful inner ward dominated by an impressive twin-towered gatehouse.

Llanbadrig Church
Llanbadrig Church

Llanbadrig is located near to the coastal village of Cemaes on the island of Anglesey. The church is rich in history and is possibly the oldest Christian site in all of Wales, it dates back to at least 440 A.D.

Aberconwy House

This is the only medieval merchant's house in Conwy to have survived the turbulent history of the walled town. Explore how the Tudors lived with live music in the house and lace demonstrations throughout the year.

Nefyn and District Golf Club

A unique 26 hole championship golf course with a view of the coastline and the Snowdonia National park.

Newborough Warren

Newborough Beach stretches from Abermenai Point on the Menai Strait in the south to Llanddwyn Island in the north.

Cemaes Bay

Cemaes is the most northerly village in Wales and the bay is an Area of Outstanding Beauty.

Red Wharfe Bay
Red Wharfe Bay

Red Wharfe bay is a sandy and cobbled beach located in the town of the same name. This massive expanse of sand attracts huge amounts of wildlife including oystercatchers, grey plover and dunlin. It is a beautiful area, with nice walks, a spectacular view across the sea.

Portmeirion
Portmeirion

More fantasy village than historic home, Portmeiron is the work of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, a Welsh architect. He built it in 1927, setting it into the architecture of wooded hillside and beach.

Rhosneiger Coastal Resort
Rhosneiger Coastal Resort

Rhosneiger is a lovely seaside village on the southwest side of Anglesey. It boasts some gorgeous sandy beaches and is popular with surfers, dinghy sailors and swimmers.

Gwinllan Padrig Vineyard
Gwinllan Padrig Vineyard

Truly gorgeous wines from the only winery in Wales. Choose from some unique vodkas and gins or relax in the cafe which offers sumptuous delights and so much more. Tel: 01407 710416

Padarn Country Park
Padarn Country Park

Incorporating Llyn Pardarn Lake, ancient oak woodland and the Vivian Quarry this 800 acre park has something for everyone. Visit the visitors centre before exploring the woodland and heritage trail or take on a challenge with scuba diving, canoeing and sailing on the lake!

The "Copper Kingdom" refers to the area of Amlwch on Anglesey, North Wales which once had the largest copper mine in the world. Porth Amlwch retains many original buildings to explore.

Aberdaron Beach

Aberdaron Beach is at the end of the Llyn Peninsula. It is a beautiful sandy beach, sheltered by headlands, which stretches for a mile.

Tremadog
Tremadog

Great rock climbing area near Cardigan Bay

Snowdonia National Park

Situated on the west coast of Britain covering 823 square miles of diverse landscapes, Snowdonia National Park is the largest National Park in Wales.

North Wales Path

The North Wales Path winds for 60 miles along the coast from Bangor to Prestatyn

Marin Trail
Marin Trail

The Marin Trail is a great mountain bike trail with big climbs, big descents, brilliant singletrack and truly awesome scenery.

Swallow Falls
Swallow Falls

A stunning series of waterfalls located close to the popular tourist town of Betws-Y-Coed. Flowing into the Llugwy river it is one of the most famous in Wales and is reached by a pleasant walk through Gwydyr Forest.

Snowdon Mountain Railway

Mount Snowdon dominates the glorious, ancient landscape of North Wales. The Snowdon Mountain Railway will take you to the Summit where you can enjoy fabulous views from the new visitor centre.

Conwy Water Gardens

A fantastic place for fishing enthusiasts with three fully stocked coarse fishing lakes. Great for children too with otters, ducks, aquarium and reptile House all set in the picturesque Conwy Valley.

Pwllheli

Pwllheli is the unofficial capital of The Llyn Peninsula.

Aber Falls
Aber Falls

Plunging down the cliffs at the foothills of the Carneddau mountain range is Aber falls and at over 120 feet high it is one of the finest examples of waterfalls in Wales.

Anglesey Model Village and Gardens
Anglesey Model Village and Gardens

Wales' most popular model village, featuring models of Anglesey's many landmarks

Ellins Tower

Free entry to one of the island's most spectacular sites. Set on top of the towering cliffs above the seabirds and famous lighthouse the RSPB Ellin's Tower South Stack Cliffs provides wonderful views down across the seabird cliffs and across the Irish Sea.

The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path

The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path stretches for 125 miles around Wales' biggest island.

Trearddur Bay Beach
Trearddur Bay Beach

One of Anglesey's premier beaches which prides its self on cleanliness. There are a vast amount of sand and sea activites available including canoeing, surfboarding, and water sking. It has also been awarded a blue flag.

Gwydyr Forest
Gwydyr Forest

Gwydir Forest is a panoramic and extensive forest set in the hills to the east of Mount Snowdon.

Melin Llynnon Mill
Melin Llynnon Mill

Melin Llynnon Mill is the only working windmill in Wales. It was constructed in 1775. In its day it was one of at least a hundred operational mills on Anglesey. Today you can enjoy a cup of tea or piece of cake at the delightful little mill caf� just next to the mill.

Holy Island

Holy Island, linked by bridges to Anglesey, is blessed with Anglesey's finest scenery.

Caernarfon

Mighty Caernarfon is possibly the most famous of Wales's castles!

Lon Las Cymru

With 250 miles of quiet lanes, and cycle paths that take you over three distinct mountain ranges, the Lon Las Cymru is the ultimate cycle tour of Wales.

Plas Newydd Country House and Gardens

Set amidst breathtakingly beautiful scenery on the banks of the Menai Strait, Plas Newydd is an elegant house with an interesting mixture of classical and Gothic.

Cilan Riding Centre
Cilan Riding Centre

Located in the beautiful Cilan Headland and just three miles from the village of Abersoch Cilan Riding Centre caters for all abilities. 01758 713276

Beacon Climbing

North Wales' most popular indoor climbing centre with over 1,000sqm of top-roping, leading & bouldering.

Llechwedd Slate Caverns

Set in 2000 acres of lands above the town of Blaenau Festiniog Llechwedd Slate Caverns are a working slate mine. There are two underground mine tours that take you deep into the mountain.

Y Foryd Local Nature Reserve

Y Foryd is a partially enclosed intertidal bay on the Menai Strait and at low tide approximately 250 hectares of sand and mud areas are exposed. A must see for bird spotters are shell ducks, oyster catchers, curlews and lapwings with dedicated hides across the reserve

Graiglwyd Springs Trout Fishery

A premier large trout fishery with a well established national reputation for excellence in fly fishing.

Glynllifon Park
Glynllifon Park

Situated within 70 acres of its own grounds Glynllifon Park is a Grade I Listed Garden full of exotic trees and plants, imported and planted over a 150 years ago. Enjoy a stroll through the gardens then browse the gallery and workshops on site.

Benllech Beach
Benllech Beach

This award winning beach is easily accessed via a slipway and has lots of amenities close by including ice cream parlours, a seaside shop, and food available right beside the beach. Perfect for a great family day out.

Craig Gogarth

The Gogarth sea cliffs offers a unique climbing experience

Aberffraw beach
Aberffraw beach

Perhaps one of the most beautiful beaches in the whole of Wales Aberffraw boasts beautiful white sands and panoramic views of Snowdonia. Aberffraw beach has excellent water quality and is perfect for a spot of swimming.

Pensychnant Conservation Centre

Nestling in 150 acres of Victorian Estate Pensychnant is a fantastic place to see prehistoric landscapes, diverse wildlife and rare ancient woodland, heathland and ffridd

Penrhyn Castle

This enormous 19th century neo-Norman castle sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. It is crammed with fascinating items, such as a one-ton slate bed made for Queen Victoria, elaborate carvings, plasterwork and mock-Norman furniture. Tel: 01248 371337

Tree Top Adventures
Tree Top Adventures

A thrilling, high level, adventurous journey 15.4m (50ft) up in the trees involving a series of engaging and exciting obstacles! Cafe and visitor centre available on site.

Anglesey Rural Cycling

Anglesey is relatively flat, making it great for exploring on your bike

Bull Bay Golf Club
Bull Bay Golf Club

Bull Bay Golf Club is the most northerly course in Wales blessed with some of the best golf and scenery in the British Isles. With its modern clubhouse and superb facilities, visitors are guaranteed a warm welcome.

Segontium Roman fort

See the remains of an auxiliary Roman Fort in Caernarfon with adjacent museum detailing the history of the site with an exhibition all year round.

Gwydyr Stables

The riding centre at Gwydyr Stables offers horse riding, and pony trekking just four miles from Betws y Coed

Valley Wetlands

These set of reed-fringed lakes provide the perfect habitat for a number of wetland species including tufted ducks, pochards, gadwalls and grebes. Enjoy a peaceful walk around the lake, listen to the songs of reedbed birds and take in the stunning lake scenery.

Bodnant Garden

Bodnant Garden is one of the most beautiful gardens in the UK, spanning some 80 acres and is situated above the River Conwy on ground sloping towards the west and looking across the valley towards the Snowdonia range.

Ogwen Valley

The Ogwen Valley is often cited as the best place for a novice climber to take there climbing to the next level.

Anglesey Adventures

Providing Adventure Days, and skill based Mountaineering and Climbing courses throughout North Wales.

Greenwood Forest Park

Situated in the foothills of majestic Snowdonia is GreenWood Forest Park, the family adventure park like no other. All the rides and activities at this unique eco-attraction have been designed for fun with a difference!

Llyn Crafnant

Llyn Crafnant nestles in a hanging valley high above the Vale of Conwy in the Snowdonia National Park.

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