Contact Details

Name Jane Bown
Telephone 01248 470473

Pricing

PPPN from £32.50 - £35

Rooms

Single Rooms 0
Double Rooms 2
Family Rooms 1
Twin Rooms 1

Features

No Smoking
Off Street Parking
Garden

Ratings

4 Star4 Star4 Star4 Star

Drws Y Coed, Llannerch-Y-Medd, Anglesey

In the heart of Anglesey relax and enjoy the wonderful panoramic views of the countrysideand Snowdonia mountain range at Drws-y-Coed, meaning 'Door of the wood'.

We are a Welsh speaking family, running the 550-acre farm of beef cattle, sheep and cereal crops. It is situated in peaceful wooded countryside and is approached by two private tarmac driveways, one of which is tree lined and in Springtime is lined with daffodils, wild flowers and rhododendrons.

Drws-y-Coed is an ideal touring base for all the island's attractions and 125 miles of coastline, which is an 'Area of Outstanding Beauty'.

Anglesey has many unspoilt sandy beaches some expose to the rolling Irish sea breakers, ideal for surfing, whilst other are more sheltered and are safe for children of all ages.

The Irish Ferry port at Holyhead is 25 minutes away and Snowdonia National Park, on the mainland is about 30 minutes journey.

Jane ensures a warm Welsh welcome into her beautifully appointed farmhouse, which she has furnished to the highest standard. Comfortable and tastefully decorated bedrooms with spacious en suite bathrooms, television, clock radio, tea/ coffee facilities, hairdryer and central heating. Double/ twin and family bedrooms are available.

Relax in the inviting spacious lounge with log fire, television, video, books and board games. Reputation for excellent breakfasts which are served in the cosy dining room with separate tables. Special diets catered for and there are also eating-places closeby.

The old manor house, Llwydiarth Esgob with itsunusual tall chimneys, dominates the old farmyard, as it has overthe centuries. The Listed Grade 2 Star traditional farm buildings have been preserved and visitors are welcome to wander around to see thecowsheds, grain stores, stables, smithy with working bellows and original anvil.

Situated on the walking path between Penmon Lighthouse, near Beaumaris and South Stack Lighthouse near Holyhead. Close to the Ceidio Circular Walk at Llannerch-y-medd and Hebog cycle route.

Rates : From £32.50 to £35 per person per night.
Children are welcome.
No smoking. Sorry, no pets.
Parking available.
4 Star Visit Wales.