The Caravan at Lletty’r Wennol is located in Cemaes Bay, Gwynedd, near the northern tip of the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. This accommodation is perfect for families, comfortably sleeping six guests across three bedrooms—two twin rooms and one double. The caravan offers a peaceful retreat with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, providing easy access to both coastal and rural adventures. Upon arrival, guests can enjoy the convenience of off-road parking and electronic gates, ensuring a smooth transition into their holiday home.
Inside, the living area features a cozy atmosphere with a gas fire for warmth or an electric fan for comfort during warmer months. The kitchen is equipped for preparing home-cooked meals or enjoying local takeaways. Guests can savor their morning coffee on the decking while taking in the serene natural surroundings. The nearby villages of Cemaes and Amlwch offer a variety of independent cafes, eateries, and boutiques, perfect for exploring local culture and picking up souvenirs.
For beach enthusiasts, Traeth Porth Wen Beach is a short walk away, offering a secluded spot to relax amidst nature, with opportunities to spot wildlife such as dolphins and seals. Alternatively, Traeth Mawr Big Beach provides a livelier atmosphere, ideal for swimming and exploring rock pools. The area is also a hiker's paradise, with numerous trails including clifftop coastal paths and routes through the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, rich in heritage and diverse landscapes.
History buffs can visit the Parys Mountain Copper Mine, a fascinating site dating back to Roman times, featuring vibrant landscapes reminiscent of a lunar surface. For those looking to venture further, the vibrant town of Holyhead is nearby, offering ferry services to Dublin for a day trip filled with unique experiences. Overall, The Caravan at Lletty’r Wennol serves as a gateway to a multitude of picturesque adventures, making it an ideal destination for a memorable holiday in Wales.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!