Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or less)
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Nearest amenities: 2 km
Notes:
Pets welcome Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Within walking distance from the sandy beaches and to all local amenities, including shops, post office and local pubs serving food.
Large fully furnished kitchen with fridge, freezer, washing machine, oven, hob and microwave leading to cosy dining room with beamed ceiling and farmhouse table and chairs. Relax in the cosy lounge with fire place, leather seating, TV, DVD and VCR.
Spacious double bedroom on the ground floor. Staircase leading to one double bedroom and two twin bedrooms on the first floor.
The location is ideal for lovers of the coast and sea sports, walkers, bird watchers, fishing, golf and much more. It is perfect for couples or family holidays.
Ty Newydd
Lounge
Spacious Kitchen
View to garden from kitchen
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The North Wales / Snowdonia / Anglesey region
Red Wharf Bay (Traeth Goch). It is a wide sandy bay and an area of outstanding natural beauty. Cemaes Bay is the most northerly village in Wales and is an Area of Outstanding Beauty, some of which is owned by the National Trust. The village includes a natural, sheltered harbour and two sandy beaches. Popular for family holidays the main beach is particularly safe - sheltered and gently sloping with sand and rock pools.
Amlwch grew with the development of copper mining on nearby Parys Mountain, and was once the world's most productive Copper Mine. It is supposed that copper was mined here in Roman times. But it was the late C18th that the mountain became the site of the greatest copper mines in the world with Amlwch becoming the Port from where the copper was exported.
Visitors can explore the industrial workings of Parys Mountain, visit the local railway museum. or try fishing from the rocks and the breakwater, or from one of the many Charter boats sailing from Amlwch Port.
Benllech area
Benllech is probably most well known for its beach and it is popular as a holiday destination on Anglesey, particularly for families.
The beach is a good size and has an abundance of clean yellow sand. At Moelfre, a small harbour village, you can visit the Sea Watch Centre and Life Boat House and learn all about the brave seafaring traditions of this small community.
How to get there
Manchester and Liverpool Airports are about 2 hours drive, from Birmingham about 21/2 hours and 5 hours from London.
The Port of Holyhead is about ½ hour drive.
Train service from airport to Holyhead and Bangor North Wales station.
Follow the A55 over the Britannia Bridge. Turn off second junction after bridge for A5025 Benllech. Go through Benllech after leaving 30mph just down the hill you will see our sign on the RIGHT handside as you come down the hill by the "lay by".
Follow the sign to our location.
Activities near Benllech
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Horse Riding Golf less than 15 mins walk Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation Cycling holidays