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Llonydd is situated in Aberffraw. Featuring free WiFi, the property also has a garden.
The holiday home has 3 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath or shower.
Holyhead is 15.5 miles from the holiday home. The nearest airport is Anglesey Airport, 5.6 miles from Llonydd.
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Llonydd occupies a picturesque seaside spot overlooking the renowned sandy dunes that attract people year round. The house sleeps six people, with one double bedroom and two twins across two levels, the latter being a mezzanine room. The ground floor has a shower/WC room plus a spacious kitchen/diner area and sitting room offering lovely views across the estuary. Outside is a small patio area to relax and watch the tide roll in towards the beautiful beaches. Located just a short peaceful walk to the village of Aberffraw and within easy driving access of the rest of the Isle of Anglesey, Llonydd makes a comfortable base for a relaxing beach holiday or a base for exploring the Isle. Note: The access for the second floor twin bedroom is via very steep stairs, and is therefore not suitable for small children or those with limited mobility.
The seaside village of Aberffraw, nestles beside the banks of the tidal River Ffraw, and is also known as the Land of the Prince of Wales. Once an important port, the village now consists of the ancient Church of St Beuno, a pack horse bridge, a selection of craft shops and tea rooms, a village pub and a white sandy beach with views of Snowdonia.
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