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A unique treehouse design showcases a rustic exterior with wooden walls and large windows. Surrounded by lush greenery, a small patio with chairs invites relaxation. The tree grows through the structure, creating a harmonious blend of nature and architecture.
Home in Isle of Anglesey
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

Treehouse close to the Anglesey Coast

In the depths of North-west Anglesey and close to the and coastal paths sits a quirky Treehouse. Tucked away a mile off the main road the little nest sits around a tree which grows inside the space. It shares its home with the owners as it sits in a corner of their garden. With peacocks (very early hooting during Spring), owls, a woodpecker, cats and dogs, there is plenty of amusement. The stars shine brightly, the surroundings are wild and not manicured but it is a haven for wildlife and birds

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A rustic stone exterior of The Barn is visible, featuring large windows that allow natural light to enter. The entrance door is framed by warm wood, while a seating area made of wooden picnic tables is positioned outside on a gravel path. Skylights on the roof enhance the airy feel.
Cottage in Llanfrothen
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Hand Crafted Studio in secret Snowdonia Valley

The Barn at Tan Y Rhiw nestles in the Nanmor valley, surrounded by ancient woodland, with spectacular views of Moel Ddu. A safe place to retreat from the world, and reconnect with nature, over two miles from the main road. Relaxing in the private garden listen to owls hooting or cuckoos calling. Walking from the door leads you to an old drovers track, or higher up through bilberry scrub to Cnicht, the Welsh Matterhorn, or along lanes and paths to secluded swimming spots in rivers and lakes.

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The image captures an aerial view of the farmhouse and surrounding landscape, featuring expansive green fields and coastal scenery. A winding road leads towards the beach, with patches of blue water visible in the distance. The farmhouse's white exterior contrasts against the vibrant greenery.
Home in Porthdafarch
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Porthdafarch South Farmhouse

The Farmhouse is a wonderful sanctuary to stay with family and friends. This 2 storey stone built former farmhouse stands in an elevated position in over 3/4 acres of land. Parts of the house dated back to the late 18th century. 360 views of Snowdonia, Llyn peninsula and across the coast. With open fires, thick farmhouse walls, exposed beams, comfort and character is offered throughout. 150m from Porthdafarchs popular blue flag beach, a firm favourite of families and adventurer tourists alike.

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A quaint outdoor seating area features a small round table set with two cups, a teapot, and a plate with pastries. Surrounding the table are wicker chairs, and a floral arrangement adds a touch of color. Expansive countryside and sea views stretch into the distance.
Bungalow in Llanrhyddlad
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Signal House. Stunning Views. Dog safe garden

Breathtaking views of the entire island, the Snowdonia mountain range and across to the Isle of Man in peaceful, unspoilt countryside, minutes from Church Bay and the coastal path. Lovingly renovated the historical signal house was built in 1841 for Liverpool Docks. The interior is beautifully presented. A perfect retreat for couples or a family of up to 6 for fun or romantic breaks. 2 dogs welcome. Most of our land is now fenced off so your dog can roam reasonably safely in 5 acres.

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A vibrant blue shepherd's hut is set against a clear blue sky. The structure features warm wooden accents, a welcoming entrance, and a wood-fired hot tub on a spacious wooden deck. Comfortable outdoor seating and a grill are present, surrounded by a grassy area.
Shepherd’s hut in Llanfaethlu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 424 reviews

Bea's Hut by Sandy Beach Anglesey with hot tub

Shepherds Hut with wood fired hot tub additional charge of £50 per stay. A romantic getaway for couples on The Isle of Anglesey. Our Bespoke Shepherds is situated within a few minutes walk between Porth Tywyn Mawr(Sandy Beach) and Porth Trefadog on the North West Coast of Anglesey. There is a BBQ and patio area with a table and chairs to enjoy a glass or two of your favourite tipple, and soak up the peaceful atmosphere. Bea's Hut offers everything you need for a perfect short break away.

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A modern freestanding bathtub is positioned beside a wooden nightstand with two drawers. A soft woven rug lies underneath, and a small potted plant adds greenery to the serene space. Gentle lighting is provided by a bedside lamp with a minimalist design.
Bungalow in Valley
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Little House near the sea - Anglesey

Newly renovated Anglesey bungalow, 150 yards to a small, quiet beach where you can also pick up the Anglesey coastal path. Family & doggy friendly (2 maximum, please remember to add them onto your booking) Infants are welcome, but there are no cots/high chairs etc at the house, so you would need to bring your own. Off road parking for two cars. Open plan kitchen-living space Good location to some of Anglesey’s best beaches, beauty spots and attractions Eateries within a mile walk/drive

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A spacious lounge area features a comfortable gray sectional sofa adorned with patterned cushions. A wooden coffee table sits atop a checkered rug, and a decorative fireplace is framed by a mirror. Natural light enters through the large window, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere.
Home in Isle of Anglesey
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Awel Y Mor (The Sea Breeze), a quaint 3 bed house

The property is located in the Porth Y Felin area, near to harbour, promenade (Tour De Mon location annually), Y Parc (venue for annual party in the park) and marina/sailing club. There is a local post office/corner shop a 5 minute walk away and many delicious restaurants/takeaways serving a variety of food. A local pub is a 5 minute walk, local town centre also 5mins walk away. cinema with children's play centre a few streets away. Please can guests strip the beds on their last day.

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A sunset over the ocean casts warm orange light on the waves. The shoreline features gentle ripples, and distant hills outline the horizon, enhancing the serene coastal landscape.
Cottage in Llanfaethlu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Beachfront home, private access to quiet beach

Beachfront home with uninterrupted spectacular views out to the Irish Sea. With private stepped access to the beach, our home comfortably sleeps 4 across 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, but can sleep up to 6 using the sofa bed in the second lounge. Enjoy sunsets from the decking relaxing on our sun loungers or find secluded spots on the cliff tops for even more privacy. The Annexe adjoins Ty Deryn Y Mor (also a holiday let), each has their own private garden, decking and path to the beach.

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A cozy outdoor deck features comfortable seating with natural wood accents, accompanied by a small table. A fire pit adds warmth to the space, surrounded by potted plants. Scenic views of the countryside and distant hills are visible in the background under a soft evening sky.
Cabin in Niwbwrch
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Sied Potio

This cosy one bedroom cabin , handcrafted from Welsh larch, is nestled in a peaceful and quiet location on the edge of Newborough forest. A rejuvenating walk along the Anglesey Coastal Path gets you to Traeth Llanddwyn Beach, where you can take a dip or a paddle or walk around Llanddwyn Island nature reserve, before returning for a snug evening in front of the wood burner. Luxuriate in a super king size bed, and wake up to views of Snowdonia through the picture windows.

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A spacious bedroom features a king size bed dressed in blue linens, complemented by a decorative pillow. Two nightstands with lamps sit beside the bed, while framed art is displayed on the wall. Light streams in through a partially open curtain, illuminating the floor.
Guest suite in Four Mile Bridge
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Entire guest suite in Four Mile Bridge, Rhoscolyn

Ein Lle sits just a couple of minutes walk from the beautiful Inland Sea at Four Mile Bridge (Pontrhydybont) a favourite spot for walking, fishing and kayaking in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Our Place is a newly converted space offering generous accommodation. Conveniently located for the area’s popular beaches and the coastal resorts of Trearddur Bay, Rhoscolyn and Rhosneigr, it has footpath access to the Anglesey Coastal Path.

Top guest favourite
The open-plan living area features a welcoming brown sofa paired with a rustic coffee table. A large TV rests on a metal stand, facing a kitchen area with wooden shelves displaying cozy decor. An exposed beam ceiling adds character above, with a wagon wheel chandelier providing ambient light.
Barn in Conwy Principal Area
5 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

'The Hayloft' - a peaceful rural retreat for two

Set beside the apple orchard at The Old Sheep Farm in Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), The Hayloft is a dog-friendly, one-bedroom crog-loft hideaway a short drive from the coast. Exposed beams, a wood-burner and a freestanding roll-top bath give the cottage a warm, settled feel, while stunning views stretch across the hills towards the sea. A calm, characterful and luxurious place for slow mornings, long walks and unhurried stays.

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A sleeping area features a spacious bed with neutral-toned bedding and two green decorative pillows. The room is accented by a textured white wall art piece, with warm light emanating from two bedside lamps. Exposed brick creates a rustic charm on one side.
Flat in Isle of Anglesey
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Lower Harbour watch

This special place was built in the early 19th century & was once home to a colourful sea captain called John Macgregor Skinner. It’s situated in the town centre over looking Holyhead port. With it only a 2 minute walk over the Celtic Gateway bridge to the front door it’s an easy find to plan your trip if arriving by train or ferry.

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