Cemaes Bay · 整套民居 · 3室4床1.0卫 · 可住6人 · Bron Wendon
A charming, three-bedroom cottage with modern interior. Stunning location set on the headland overlooking Cemaes Bay with exquisite coastal views. Situated close to the ancient village of Cemaes Bay, on the Anglesey Coastal Path. Bron Wendon occupies a truly privileged location in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Check In: 4pm | Check Out: 10am If you are seeking a peaceful retreat in an authentic and timeless Anglesey setting, then you'll love this pet-friendly accommodation for six guests. The three-bedroom, one-story cottage has an old-world feel on the outside, occupying a headland spot with stunning sea, bay and coastline views. Step inside, and you'll find a cosy modern interior, beautifully furnished with a host of comforts to ensure your stay is one to treasure. Our team agrees that Bron Wendon is an excellent choice for relaxing with family and friend; a definite winner for cosy Christmas and New Year getaways. What's more, the accommodation is set over a single storey, making it ideal for guests who have difficulty with stairs. Enter the cottage into a beautiful and bright open-plan lounge and dining room with gorgeous wood flooring and a vaulted ceiling. A large L-shaped sofa is positioned in front of the Inglenook multi-fuel stove, perfect for autumn-winter stays. All of the windows and doors are double-glazed and there is central heating throughout for extra cosiness. To the rear of the lounge, there is a formal dining table that comfortably seats six guests. Leading off to the side of the lounge there is a separate seating area that follows through into the kitchen. It's a great spot for the kids to take over as their gaming space. If they can raise their heads from their iPads they'll be able to enjoy the sweeping coastal views from the patio doors! Continue through into the kitchen with its breakfast bar and stools. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to prepare family meals, picnics, BBQs, including an integral oven and hob and plenty of workspace between the island and breakfast bar so that you can share the chores over a glass of wine with friends or family. Off the kitchen, you find a small utility room that features a washing machine, tumble dryer and a guest cloakroom is also situated here. A terrace with views From the lounge, small lounge and kitchen, there are French doors leading out to a pretty wood decked terrace with seating, where you can enjoy the mesmerising views across the fields to the coast. Imagine the sunsets you'll experience from Bron Wendon's terrace! Sleeping arrangements There are three ample bedrooms set to the back of the property. They feature wood laminate flooring and enjoy lovely views. The master double bedroom has a French door leading out to the parking area. There is a further double bedroom and a twin bedroom. The family bathroom features a P-Shaped bath with electric shower overhead, washbasin and toilet. The Nitty Gritty Bron Wendon is pet-friendly, welcoming two well-behaved pets. There is private parking to the rear of the cottage for two cars. The property provides one travel cot and one high-chair only - We don't provide a travel cot mattress and cot linen. On arrival you will receive a complimentary welcome pack with a few essentials to get your holiday started the right way. Want to book activities? At Anglesey Holiday Lettings we are partnered with a selection of local activity organisers to bring you the maximum fun and enjoyment during your stay. If you would like to organise any activities such as water sports, golf at Anglesey Golf Club, massage treatments, adventure sports, restaurant discounts, and a host of children's fun excursions, please speak to us and we'll help you organise them! On hand when you need us The management team live on the Island and will ensure that everything is as it should be ahead of your arrival. And we are always on call throughout your stay for anything you need. On arrival, you will receive a complimentary welcome pack with a few essentials to get your holiday started the right way. All properties have a Welcome Folder to help familiarise guests with the property, the local area and the island All of our properties comply with all Fire Safety Regulations We've invested in our own laundry unit, providing hotel quality satin white towels and bed linens for each of our properties. *An infant/child is defined as a person who sleeps in a travel cot. An infant is an additional person to the maximum occupancy stated for each property. Cemaes Bay Set on the northern coast of Anglesey, in an area of outstanding natural beauty is the picturesque village of Cemaes Bay. This is a truly relaxing area of North Wales, part-owned by the National Trust, this once ancient fishing village is now an ideal destination if you are seeking a peaceful and authentic beach holiday. Small and relaxed it might be, but Cemaes Bay is renowned for its excellent lobster catch, which is shipped around the world. The village itself provides good amenities, including a handful of shops on the high street, two dog-friendly inns, an award-winning fish and chip shop, plus cafes, a deli and a restaurant. The natural sheltered harbour was once the centre of this ancient settlement and a prime spot for smuggling and piracy… shiver me timbers! Nowadays, you'll find little fishing boats bobbing up and down on the glittering Irish Sea and from here you can take a fishing or boat trip and explore the surrounding coastline. Next to the harbour, you'll find rock pools. Perfect for little maritime explorers! There are two beaches at Cemaes Bay, which are separated by the harbour. Traeth Mawr (Big Beach) and Traeth Bach (Little Beach) and there are rock pools close to the harbour, where you're little maritime adventurers or pirates can explore to their heart's content. There are plenty of water sports activities around Cemaes Bay, such as kayaking, windsurfing and sailing. And you'll find toilet facilities and cafes close to hand. Heading away from Cemaes Bay, you'll come across deserted beaches backed by soaring cliff tops and coastal paths to be explored. Soak up the incredible scenery of this outstanding area of Anglesey. To the east, you'll find Porth Padrig beach, which is overshadowed by a large quartz rock known as The White Lady. You'll also find Llanbadrig church here, which is said to be where St Patrick was shipwrecked and then founded the church. The Dalai Lama once visited the area, sat on the wooden bench next to the church and declared it to be the ‘most peaceful place on the earth'. We invite you to visit and let us know if you agree!
This place is really lovely! The views are insane. The interior is lovely too. The owner has left games also which was a nice touch. However there were some basic amenities that could have been left, cooking oil, salt, pepper, shower gel/shampoo. There was a small amount of toilet roll, in all other Airbnb’s I’ve stayed in for this price these things had been provided. Makes travelling so much easier. Also we had no wifi for our entire stay, usually I wouldn’t complain but there was a storm all weekend, we were stuck in the house with no Netflix etc, couldn’t use the smart tv really. Although we reported this when we arrived, we had no response. I had to chase several times the next day. The communication between the owner and agency was slow, and not proactive. I was also told that the owner couldn’t get through security with their internet provider, there was very little thought about how this was impacting our stay. We left without this being resolved and no apology or update.
Amazing family stay. Beautiful house in a truly stunning setting. Can’t wait to visit again.
Cemaes Bay
Set on the northern coast of Anglesey, in an area of outstanding natural beauty is the picturesque village of Cemaes Bay.
This is a truly relaxing area of North Wales, part-owned by the National Trust, this once ancient fishing village is now an ideal destination if you are seeking a peaceful and authentic beach holiday.
Small and relaxed it might be, but Cemaes Bay is renowned for its excellent lobster catch, which is shipped around the world.
The village itself provides good amenities, including a handful of shops on the high street, two dog-friendly inns, an award-winning fish and chip shop, plus cafes, a deli and a restaurant.
The natural sheltered harbour was once the centre of this ancient settlement and a prime spot for smuggling and piracy… shiver me timbers!
Nowadays, you'll find little fishing boats bobbing up and down on the glittering Irish Sea and from here you can take a fishing or boat trip and explore the surrounding coastline.
Next to the harbour, you'll find rock pools. Perfect for little maritime explorers!
There are two beaches at Cemaes Bay, which are separated by the harbour. Traeth Mawr (Big Beach) and Traeth Bach (Little Beach) and there are rock pools close to the harbour, where you're little maritime adventurers or pirates can explore to their heart's content.
There are plenty of water sports activities around Cemaes Bay, such as kayaking, windsurfing and sailing. And you'll find toilet facilities and cafes close to hand.
Heading away from Cemaes Bay, you'll come across deserted beaches backed by soaring cliff tops and coastal paths to be explored. Soak up the incredible scenery of this outstanding area of Anglesey.
To the east, you'll find Porth Padrig beach, which is overshadowed by a large quartz rock known as The White Lady. You'll also find Llanbadrig church here, which is said to be where St Patrick was shipwrecked and then founded the church.
The Dalai Lama once visited the area, sat on the wooden bench next to the church and declared it to be the ‘most peaceful place on the earth'. We invite you to visit and let us know if you agree!
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