The neighbourhood
The house is located in Penmynydd, a small hamlet just 4 miles away from Menai Bridge in an
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You’ll be perfectly positioned to enjoy the beaches of
Anglesey and the beautiful mountain landscapes of Snowdonia.
Menai Bridge is a hotspot for artists, ecologists and foodies, while a selection of exciting attractions are available including RibRide adventures, boat tours to see puffins and seals and sailing in the Menai Strait.
If it's fine dining you desire, the Michelin Star restaurant, Sosban and The Old Butchers is well worth a visit, or you can head to Dylan’s, a fantastic seafood restaurant on the Menai Strait that’s known for its Menai oysters. (Advanced booking is required).
Beaumaris is a delightful town where you can stroll along the Victorian Pier, devour a picnic on the beach or enjoy a Welsh Cake at one of the tea shops. History lovers should also visit Beaumaris Castle which dates back to the 13th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Meanwhile, Beaumaris Gaol is a wonderful museum and has a fine example of a treadmill that was once used by prisoners for pumping water to the top floor cells.
Famous for its long name, Llanfairpwll is also a town that’s worthy of a mention. It’s home to Plas Newydd, a historic National Trust house and garden that makes for a great day out. The house sits on the Menai Strait and offers breathtaking views, along with scenic woodland walks, an adventure playground and a disc golf course.
Anglesey and the Snowdonia National Park offer so much more. Adventurers should visit Zip World for trips along high zip wires or thrills on underground trampolines in the slate caverns or ride the waves at the artificial lagoon at Surf Snowdonia. Gentler pursuits include days out on the Snowdonia Mountain Railway or at the beautiful wild beach of Newborough Warren.
Getting around
A car is essential for travelling to the property and ease of getting around.