Duplex apartment over three floors. Three bedrooms: 1 x double with TV and en-suite basin and WC, 1 x first-floor double sofa bed with TV, 1 x twin. First-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, basin and WC. Kitchen. Living/dining room with electric fire
Gas central heating
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, manual vented tumble dryer, dishwasher, toaster, kettle
42″ TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, iPod dock, selection of books and games, PS1, PS2, telescope, WiFi
All fuel and power inc. in rent
Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
Please bring your own beach towels
One allocated parking space to the rear of the property, roadside parking on a first-come, first-served basis
Further parking in the nearby public car park
Two well-behaved dogs welcome
Sorry, no smoking
Shops, pubs and beach 0.1 miles
The popular seaside village of Rhosneigr is situated on the beautiful west coast of Anglesey, famous for its spectacular cliffs and magnificent sandy beaches. The village has a varied history, including a 6th-century church, tales of smugglers, famous off-shore shipwrecks, and from the Edwardian era, it has been a fashionable holiday destination. Today, it is known for its magnificent beaches and renowned watersports, providing some of the best windsurfing and kitesurfing in the UK, with tuition available in the village. Activities include fishing, sailing, sand yachting, wreck diving, golf, and hours of family fun on the enormous sandy beaches. There are several pubs, restaurants, and shops in the village, with the market towns of Llangefni and Holyhead (starting point for day trips to Dublin), and the city of Bangor within easy travelling distance. Rhosneigr is located near RAF Valley, famed for Prince William’s Air Sea Rescue training base. Also close by is the Anglesey Race Circuit, great for lovers of car and motorbike racing, while on the island you will find Pili Palas Butterfly Farm, Anglesey Sea Zoo, and Beaumaris Castle. Boat trips around Puffin Island offer the chance to see nesting puffins and guillemots, or cross to the mainland and enjoy Victorian Llandudno’s shopping, restaurants, and dry ski slope, Snowdonia mountains, and the beaches of the Llyn Peninsula.