Nearest Airport
: John Lennon
at 75
Miles
Nearest Ferry
: Holyhead
at 18
Miles
Nearest Train
: Bangor
at 2
Miles
Nearest Motorway
: N Wales Expresswy J6a
at 2
Miles
Nearest Beach
: Beaumaris
at 4
Miles
Nearest Barpub
: Liverpool Arms
at 0.01
Miles
Nearest Golf
: Beaumaris
at 4
Miles
Nearest Restaurant
: Dylan's
at 0.01
Miles
Car: recommended
The delightful semi-detached property is ideally and centrally situated for exploring the Isle of Anglesey and the Llyn peninsular. The house is near the banks of the Menai straits and no more than a ten minute walk to the famous and wonderful Thomas Telford creation, the Menai Suspension bridge. The centre of the village is a two minute walk away with shops and pubs and restaurants and take-away, all within easy walking distance.
The area is perfect for all water sport enthusiasts, where you can experience sand surfing, snorkelling, windsurfing and kite surfing or discover the wonderful little coves in the many wonderful beaches that surround this island.
Within a few short miles is Beaumaris with its walled, most technically perfect medieval castle in Britain and ancient jail as well as numerous old pubs, narrow streets, shops and waterfront.
Other local attractions include Llanfairpwll, known locally as Llanfair PG which has the longest name in the country, Plas Newydd, the traditional home of the Marques of Anglesey; Pili Palas the Butterfly, Bird and Minibeasts' Centre; Anglesey Sea Zoo; Foel Farm Park and also Puffin Island with its cruises.
With the wonderful backdrop of the Snowdonia mountains in the distance, Anglesey is truly a beautiful island, to visit at any time of the year. Why not make that trip.
Over the bridge and into the Llyn peninsular is Caernarvon, with its huge square at the heart of the town and another walled castle which was designed to echo the walls of Constantinople, the imperial power of Rome.