This Anglesey self catering cottage is set in 7 acres of open countryside with spectacular panoramic views towards Snowdonia. The cottage is also designed to offer disabled friendly holidays. Close to the village of Llanfairpwll, an abbreviation of the longest place name in Britain, the cottage offers an ideal base for visiting a range of fascinating local attractions both on the Isle of Anglesey and on the mainland.
Bodhyfryd holiday cottage, Winner Of Anglesey Tourism Awards two years running, is a spacious and comfortable holiday cottage tastefully converted to provide able and disabled friendly holidays.
Ground Floor
This cosy single storey cottage consists of an open plan lounge with a dining and kitchen area. The kitchen is equipped with an electrical cooker, fridge, microwave oven, washing machine and a dishwasher. The lounge has a comfortable settee, TV with Freeview and an electrical fire.
The cottage has 3 cosy bedrooms - 2 doubles and 1 with full size bunks.
Shower room includes a walk-in shower, toilet and basin.
Separate bathroom with bath, toilet, wash-basin and bide.
Garden
The cottage has a patio area, enclosed garden and extensive lawned areas. Guests have full use of the garden furniture and barbecue set.
Additional Information
Bed linen provided.
Cots and high chairs are available on request.
All the rooms in the cottage are heated by independently controlled electric heaters, which is included in the rent.
Electricity payable by £1 coin meter.
This cosy Anglesey self catering cottage has been designed to accommodate people requiring wheelchair access. This includes a low threshold at the main entrance and wide doorways throughout.
Shower chairs and raised toilet seats with toilet surround rails can be provided on request.
The cottage has its own enclosed paved parking area
Pets welcome at £10 per pet. Please contact us if you have more than 2 pets.
Short breaks, weekend breaks and mid week breaks available in low season. Find more information under 'Prices'.
This Anglesey self catering cottage is situated in a lovely rural spot, 1 mile from Llanfairpwll on the Isle of Anglesey. The village of Llanfairpwll, or in full, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, has the longest place name in Britain. It translates to: St Mary's Church by the white hazel pool, near the fierce whirlpool with the church of St Tysilio by the red cave.
The cottage offers an ideal base for visiting a range of fascinating local attractions and the castles of Beaumaris in Anglesey and Caernarfon on the mainland are both nearby. Seek out the glorious Blue Flag beaches, enjoy Anglesey's 125 mile coastal path or trek up the famous Snowdon Mountain. Nearby Llanddwyn Island and beach is steeped in history and legend and is closely associated with the Patron Saint for lovers in Wales, Saint Dwynwen.
Other attractions in Anglesey include the Copper Mountain with its surreal lunar landscape, Anglesey Oyster Festival in October and Bryn Celli Ddu’s well preserved stone-age burial chamber near Llanddaniel Fab. Take a tour around Llynnon Mill - the only working Wind Mill in Wales and visit Oriel Tegfryn Art Gallery, the longest established Gallery in Wales.
For younger visitors Pili Palas’ butterfly centre offers a magical experience and also features birds, snakes and other exotic species. Anglesey Sea Zoo, Wales’ biggest aquarium offers an amazing world of marine life, shipwrecks and shark pool grids. The short bridge crossing to mainland North Wales offers even more family attractions including Glasfryn Park with karting, bowling, quad biking etc and Hwylfan Fun Centre, North Wales' largest indoor fun centre.
Beaches
Llanddwyn Beach – Blue Flag beach with miles of sand and a romantic history. 9 miles.
Find out more about the 6 Best Beaches in Anglesey.
Watersports
Surfing, diving, kayaking, coasteering, sailing etc are all within ½ hour of the cottage. Find out more about Watersports in Anglesey.
Walking
Anglesey Coastal Path – 125 circular walk around the Island. Nearby sections can be joined at Ynys Llanddwyn (9 miles) and Llanidan (6 miles).
Pwllfanogl (2 miles from cottage) – Beaumaris – 7.5 mile path past the famous bridges with fantastic views towards Bangor and Snowdonia, all the way to the historic town of Beaumaris with it's Edwardian Castle (World Heritage Site), numerous restaurants etc.
Golf
Penrhyn Golf Complex – Llanddaniel Fab. 2 miles.
Anglesey Golf Club – Rhosneigr. 18 hole golf course. 14 miles.
Cycling
Lon Las Cefni – 13 mile path from Newbrough Forest to Llyn Cefni. Mostly flat – a great family cycling route. Nearest point = Llangefni, 5 miles.
Horse riding
Anglesey Riding Centre – Dwyran. Beach and grass-track riding and instruction to suit all standards. 8.5 miles.