Anglesey Visitor

Llys Bryn Traeth

Walking distance to the Beach

A modern, newly built first floor apartment, in quiet secluded cul-de-sac, one minute walk from Benllech Beach. Finished to a very high specification with underfloor heating to the main rooms, this spacious apartment comprises two separate bedrooms (1 double and 1 twin), bathroom, kitchen, lounge / dining area and a separate balcony with stunning views of the beach.

Bedroom one has the benefit of spectacular sea views and a high, vaulted ceiling.

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The kitchen is fully fitted with Neff electric halogen hob and fan oven, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. The lounge / dining room has a wooden floor, colour LCD TV and DVD player. Spectacular views of the bay can be seen from the floor to ceiling double glazed windows to the front of the apartment. A door leads from the lounge out on to the balcony which is fully equipped with patio furniture. The bathroom is fully tiled, with full sized bath and shower over.

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A travel cot and high chair is supplied.

Non-smokers only

1 small dog strictly by prior arrangement.

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The award winning main beach at Benllech is a long stretch of rich golden sands, backed by cliffs.


The name Benllech may have originated from the Welsh words 'pen' and 'llech' meaning 'head' and 'rock' - a reference to the sedimentary wave-cut platforms to the north. Benllech is a prime spot for long seaside walks where you can find unusual beach flowers. There is also a cliff path, from Benllech Isaf to the neighbouring village of Moelfre.

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A short walk around the headland at low tide brings you to Red Wharf Bay, where a small settlement looks out on a vast beach measuring 10 sq miles / 25.9 sq km at low tide. Here, there are excellent opportunities for bird watching, with waders and wildfowl in residence all year. In winter, walk through the woodland en route to Pentraeth, looking out for the elusive Woodcock. Alternatively, head north from Benllech to Traeth Bychan, a water sports centre with a slipway for launching boats.

The Isle of Anglesey hugs the coast of North Wales and boasts over 100 miles of spectacular coastline within an area of outstanding natural beauty. Anglesey offers a rich archaeological and historical heritage. Benllech Bay is situated on the North East coast of Anglesey along one of the nicest stretches of coastline throughout the whole of Wales. The beach offers miles of clean golden sands, safe bathing, boating, fishing and windsurfing activities, while the surrounding countryside is a joy to those who loves beautiful sceneries. The surrounding countryside is a joy to all lovers of beautiful scenery with uninterrupted views of the magnificent Snowdonia range, Puffin Island and the Great Orme. Benllech is full of rural and unspoilt charm.

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If this accommodation is not available for the dates that you require please visit
Benllech Holiday Rental Accommodation
or telephone 01248 715 390

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Llys Bryn Traeth Details

Self Catering: Ffordd Cynlas Benllech

Tariff

  • 2 nights from £189
  • 3 nights from £217
  • 4 nights from £259
  • 7 nights from £358

Grading and Awards

Agency InspectedSelf Catering

Facilities

  • Children Welcome
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • No Smoking
  • Online Booking Available
  • Pets Are Welcome
  • Private Parking Available

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Llys Bryn Traeth
Ffordd Cynlas Benllech Isle of Anglesey LL74 8SP United Kingdom
phone: 01248715390 fax:
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