Visit Wales Gold Award winning Drws-y-Coed, a wonderful retreat on a large beef/sheep and cereal working farm. Enjoy peace, tranquility, wonderful panoramic views of Eryri (Snowdonia)Mountain Range and countryside. Jane has a reputation for first class accommodation with attention to detail, warm welsh hospitality and delicious freshly cooked breakfasts. Centrally situated to explore the island with its 125 miles of coastline, many interesting walks and attractions. Ten minutes to beaches and 25 minutes to Holyhead Port. 3 spacious ensuite bedrooms – 1 King & 1 Superking/Twin, 1 Family. WiFi access.
Directions: Travel on the A5/A55 to the brown sign for Oriel Ynys Mon at Junction 6, then take the first exit for the A5114 to Llangefni. Drive round two roundabouts and follow sign for Llangefni. At Llangefni turn left, keep to the right hand lane and turn right by LLOYDS TSB Bank for the B5111 to Oriel Ynys Mon and Llannerch-y-medd/ Amlwch. Turn left in front of Morgan Evans office, drive on approximately quarter of a mile, fork left onto the B5111 and pass Oriel Ynys Mon on the right. Travel 6 miles and on approaching LLANNERCH-Y-MEDD, pass the village name sign, drive approximately 200 yards downhill and stop in front of the brown DRWS-Y-COED B+B - 1/2 mile sign by the bungalows. Turn right for BENLLECH, and travel for half a mile to post box by the white house on the right. Turn first left, down drive to the T-Junction and turn right, Drws-y-Coed is the first on the right.
Bodafon Mountain 2 miles away
Enjoy spectacular views from Bodafon Mountain, the highest mountain on the island of Anglesey, though at 584ft it is not too demanding a walk to the summit!
Parys Mountain near Amlwch 4 miles away
Parys Mountain is a stunning landscape, the site of an old copper mine with walking trails. Used as a popular filming location.
Oriel Ynys Mòn, Llangefni 5 miles away
Oriel Môn is a museum and arts centre located in Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales.
Moelfre Lifeboat Station & RNLI Seawatch Centre 5 miles away
Moelfre’s RNLI Seawatch Centre is set above the sea, with Snowdonia in the foreground. This museum tells the story of Moelfre’s maritime and lifeboat history, including medal winning rescues, historical shipwrecks and fascinating artefacts.
Amlwch Port 6 miles away
Once the copper ore had been mined from Parys Mountain, it had to be shipped off around the world, and this happened at Amlwch Port, once an incredibly busy place – now a quiet tourist …
Llynnon Mill, Llanddeusant 6 miles away
Llynon Mill, built in 1775, is the only working windmill in Wales producing stoneground wholemeal flour using organic wheat. There are also two roundhouses providing a unique insight of the life of Iron Age farmers …
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