If you’re looking for a base to explore North Wales, look no further than Dyfnia Bach Cottage in Anglesey. Located down the end of a single-track lane, the stunning 19th century stone cottage has been lovingly restored and close to coastlines classed as, ‘Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.’
One of its greatest benefits is that the cottage is only about 13miles away from the Snowdonia Slate Trail, perfect for gravel biking enthusiasts! What’s more, if you’re keen to further explore, there are lots of attractions nearby, and you’ll also find leaflets in the cottage advertising lots of local places of interest including the Sea Zoo, Plas Newydd National Trust House & Gardens, and the Zip World Velocity 2: the world’s fastest zip line. You will also find books with circular walks and Ordnance Survey maps in the cottage too.
We asked owner Maggie Hughes what guests can expect when they come to stay:
“The cottage provides a warm, home from home welcome for a group of four, plus two children. We have two bedrooms on the ground floor, one double bedroom three steps up to this room and a twin-bedded room. Young children will love the Crog Loft/Crow’s Nest, as my grandchildren called it! There are two Z-beds tucked away, suitable for children 5yrs and over. The family bathroom has an overhead shower, wash hand basin and toilet and the kitchen has all the mod cons, including a tumble dryer in the garage.
The cosy sitting room has a log burner for winter months, complete with TV, DVD player, radio/cv player and unlimited Wi-Fi throughout. All bedlinen and towels are provided for your stay and we welcome a maximum of two well-behaved dogs.
The large enclosed garden has a picnic table and BBQ and is perfect for a game of rounders or football, or to admire the stunning Welsh scenery. There is plenty of off-road parking at the cottage too and all bookings are from Saturday-Saturday, with a £150 non-refundable deposit.”
For more information or to make a booking, see the website below: