One of Anglesey's most beautiful villages, Moelfre, is home to this superb stone-built cottage, Seiriol View.
Dogs are welcome at Seiriol View and the garden is walled/fenced and gated making it secure for most!
Available all year round including Christmas & New Year.
Saturday - Saturday from April - October, short term stays during other months.
Moelfre sits on the east coast of Anglesey and the cottage is just a short walk from the village shop, pub, beach, RNLI Lifeboat station, cafe and chip shop. as well as boasting wonderful sea views from its interior.
The cottage comprises of a large, well equiped kithen - with dishwasher, coffee machine, microwave and fridge freezer, lounge with comfortable sofas, chairs, flat screen TV with Sky and Netflix and log burner and dining room with plenty of seating for everyone and another log burner. The back of the house has an area ideal for walking boots and coats and a handy toilet.
An outbuilding at the rear of the cottage hosts a pool table as well as additional fridge/freezer, washing machine and toilet. This room is also ideal for storing bikes or other activity toys.
On the first floor you can choose from three well-appointed bedrooms, a king-size with balcony, and ideal setting for enjoying your morning coffee, an additional king-size and a twin, all with storage and panoramic sea views. The bathroom has a bath with shower.
If you're looking for a place to eat, the Kinmel Arms pub is just a short walk away, serving a tasty menu and it's dog-friendly, too!
Ann's Pantry and Coastal Café are also located in the village, as well as Y Siop, where you can pick up any necessities.
See local animals including seabirds, seals, and even dolphins at the historic Moelfre Lifeboat Station and Seawatch Centre or take a stroll down the charming pebbled Moelfre Beach and treat yourself to an ice cream from the nearby parlour.
Traeth Lligwy's golden sands can be found just a short drive away, where you can bathe, build sandcastles with the kids, or take your paddleboard or kayak out on to the water.
If you can't get enough of Anglesey's beautiful beaches, be sure to stop by Red Wharf Bay and Benllech.
Take the drive over to Beaumaris, where you'll find a stunning 13th-century castle and a Victorian gaol, sure to entice any budding historians.
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