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Ty'n Refail (Cottage)
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Home:604
Sleeps up to:4   (2 bedrooms)
Rates:£ 230 - £ 445Access:
Nearest beach:Lligwy or Porth Eilian: 2 kmsNotes:Pets allowed





Home description

Ideal for both family seaside holidays and romantic breaks
Beamed ceilings and other original features. Village setting. Close to lovely beaches and country pubs. Enclosed garden with seating area. Off road parking for small car. Two bedrooms. Sleeps 4 (1double and 2 bunks). Well behaved pets (and their owners!) welcome. No smoking. Many home comforts including TV, DVD, CD, Freeview, washing machine and dishwasher. Linen and towels provided.

The cottage is in the village of Penysarn which is in North East Anglesey between Amlwch and Moelfre. It is within easy reach of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Heritage Coastline and award winning beaches.



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The Anglesey region

Visitors to Anglesey are often delighted by the beauty of the island, with its long sandy beaches, little rocky coves and dramatic cliff top footpaths, with the backdrop of the majestic mountains of Snowdonia.
Wonderful for walking, fishing, sailing, golf, windsurfing, boat trips and bird watching. If that sounds too enegetic, there are numerous country pubs, serving food. There are many local attractions both on the island and along the North Wales coast and the Snowdonia National Park, to suit people of all ages. (see the local attraction section)
The history of the area is fascinating. There are many pre-historic sites,including Druid burial chambers, hut circles and standing stones. The old copper mines of Parys Mountain; the dramatic lighthouse at South Stack; the historic town of Beaumaris, painted in ice cream colours, with it fantastic castle and Victorian gaol; and Moelfre, with its strong sea faring connections, are but a few places where you get a flavour of the island's rich and varied history. In the Snowdonia area there are the amazing slate quarries and along the coast is the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno.

There are many tourist attractions and activities for all ages both on Anglesey and within a short drive including:
Coastal walking and mountain hiking, fishing (sea and fresh water), day trips to Ireland, carting, horse riding, indoor play areas/ball pools, sea zoo, sports centres,swimming pools, castles (Beaumaris, Caernarfon and Conwy), fantastic beaches, race circuit, National Trust properties (Plas Newydd and Penrhyn Castle), golf courses, farm parks, sea bird centre, Welsh Mountain Zoo, dry ski slope and toboggan run, theatre, Stone Science centre, copper mines, bird watching, butterfly farm, Greenwood Family Adventure Park, steam train rides including the Snowdonia Mountain Railway, slate quarries, Puffin Island and Menai Straits cruises, canoe hire, bike hire and, of course, numerous pubs, coffee shops and restaurants.





Visitors to Anglesey are often delighted by the beauty of the island, with its long sandy beaches, little rocky coves and dramatic cliff top footpaths, with the backdrop of the majestic mountains of Snowdonia.
Wonderful for walking, fishing, sailing, golf, windsurfing, boat trips and bird watching. If that sounds too enegetic, there are numerous country pubs, serving food. There are many local attractions both on the island and along the North Wales coast and the Snowdonia National Park, to suit people of all ages. (see the local attraction section)
The history of the area is fascinating. There are many pre-historic sites,including Druid burial chambers, hut circles and standing stones. The old copper mines of Parys Mountain; the dramatic lighthouse at South Stack; the historic town of Beaumaris, painted in ice cream colours, with it fantastic castle and Victorian gaol; and Moelfre, with its strong sea faring connections, are but a few places where you get a flavour of the island's rich and varied history. In the Snowdonia area there are the amazing slate quarries and along the coast is the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno.

There are many tourist attractions and activities for all ages both on Anglesey and within a short drive including:
Coastal walking and mountain hiking, fishing (sea and fresh water), day trips to Ireland, carting, horse riding, indoor play areas/ball pools, sea zoo, sports centres,swimming pools, castles (Beaumaris, Caernarfon and Conwy), fantastic beaches, race circuit, National Trust properties (Plas Newydd and Penrhyn Castle), golf courses, farm parks, sea bird centre, Welsh Mountain Zoo, dry ski slope and toboggan run, theatre, Stone Science centre, copper mines, bird watching, butterfly farm, Greenwood Family Adventure Park, steam train rides including the Snowdonia Mountain Railway, slate quarries, Puffin Island and Menai Straits cruises, canoe hire, bike hire and, of course, numerous pubs, coffee shops and restaurants.


Penysarn area

Penysarn is a small village in North East Anglesey. It has a pub and a village shop. There are numerous lovely beaches within a short drive.



How to get there

 Nearest Travel Links
Airport: Manchester or Liverpool
Railway: Bangor or Holyhead 15 km
Ferry: Holyhead 15 km
The cottage is easily reached by road. It is less than a two hour drive from Manchester and Liverpool (much of which is by motorway and dual carriageway), about 21/2 hours from Birmingham and 5 hours from London.
There are numerous budget airlines flying into Liverpool and Manchester airports from around the world and from other parts of the UK including Easy Jet, Ryan Air, Jet2, bmibaby, thompsonfly to name but a few.
The cottage is about half an hour's drive from the port of Holyhead, which makes travelling to and from Ireland very easy



Activities near Penysarn
Great for:
Walking holidays
Cycling holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Beach or lakeside relaxation
Sports:
Watersports nearby
There is a golf course within 30 mins drive
Horse riding nearby
Fishing nearby


Facilities

Luxuries:DVD Player
General:Central heating, TV, Video player, CD player
Standard:Iron, Hair dryer, Toaster, Kettle
Utilities:Clothes dryer, Washing machine, Dish washer, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge
Rooms:Bedrooms (2), Bathrooms (1), WCs (1)
Furniture:Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 4, Sleeps maximum of 4
Other:Linen provided, Towels provided
Outdoors:Barbeque, Parking space, Private garden
Access:
Further details indoors:
Very cosy and characterful traditional cottage. Originally the village blacksmith's cottage. Living room with two sofas. Wood burner effect fire. TV, DVD, video player, freeview and CD player. Central heating. Separate dining room. Fully equipped kitchen with cooker, fridge (with freezer compartment) and dishwasher. Bathroom with bath and overhead shower. Two bedrooms - one with a double bed and the other with bunk beds.
Further details outdoors:
There is an enclosed garden to the rear and parking for a small car to the side of the cottage. There is additional parking opposite the cottage.



Further details



Conditions



Tariff
Prices listed are per property per week
Quoted in Approx equivalent Approx equivalent Approx equivalent
British £ Euro € American $ Australian $
Low season 230 275 364 341
Christmas 445 531 705 659
New Year 375 448 594 555
High Season 445 531 705 659

Note: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion.


Short breaks are offered outside the school holidays (Monday to Friday or Friday to Monday).
A 10% discount is offered to returning clients.
For bookings of two weeks, a discount is offered of 10% on the price of the cheaper of the two weeks.


Guestbook

Superb little cottage. Facilities and decor excellent. Can't wait to go again - Mrs W-D Manchester

Very helpful sellers, lovely cottage, great holiday - Mr and Mrs C Manchester

Fantastic cottage. Fantastic holiday. Mr W Birmingham

Just returned from your lovely cottage. Wish we'd booked for longer - Mrs S Wrexham

We feel that we have found some real gems - your lovely cottage and your beautiful island. Mr and Mrs W Liverpool



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This property has been advertised on the site since 23 January 2012.
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Name:Nia Hope
Telephone:+ 44 0161 2911258
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