The Old Coal Yard, Cemaes Bay

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 14

The Old Coal Yard is a stylish detached six-bedroom holiday home located in Cemaes Bay, Gwynedd, Wales, perfect for accommodating up to fourteen guests. Situated near the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this property is ideal for large families or groups of friends looking to explore the stunning surroundings. The home features a well-equipped kitchen/diner, a cosy snug with a TV and PlayStation for entertainment, and a spacious sitting area with a woodburning stove for cooler evenings.

Guests can enjoy basking in the sun on the enclosed deck or exploring nearby beaches such as Traeth Mawr Big Beach, Porth Padrig, and Traeth Porth Wen Beach. The Anglesey AONB offers a walker's paradise with breathtaking coastal views and abundant wildlife. Nearby attractions include the Menai Suspension Bridge, Llanddwyn Island, The Copper Kingdom, and Beaumaris Castle. The bustling city of Bangor provides a variety of dining options, including the Blue Sky Café and Taproom.

The property offers six lovely bedrooms, including a King-size, three doubles, a bunk room, and a ground-floor family room. Guests can relax in a sleek bathroom with a tub or fabulous shower room. The Old Coal Yard is pet-friendly, allowing guests to bring their furry friends along for the adventure. With its proximity to local amenities, pubs, and the coast, this holiday home provides the perfect base for a memorable stay in Anglesey.

Whether seeking relaxation or outdoor adventures, guests can enjoy a range of activities from watersports to coastal walks. The Old Coal Yard is decorated to a high standard throughout, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all visitors. With its prime location and ample space for large groups, this holiday home is an excellent choice for those looking to explore the natural beauty and attractions of Wales.

Weekly price from £1387

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