With its Blue-Flag beach, Trearrdur Bay attracts visitors from across the country throughout the year The golden sand, the clear blue sea and the abundance of glittering rock-pools that make up this stunning stretch of coastline draws families and independent travellers alike The weather around Trearrdur Bay is usually mild, with the sea gently warmed by the Gulf Stream and bad weather exhausting itself on the mountains of Snowdonia The town itself has a number of good shops, pubs and restaurants, although there are more to be found in nearby Holyhead Attractions in the region also include the Anglesey Oyster and Welsh Festival in October, Dublin Zoo and the Piggery Pottery in Cwm Y Glo Designed in an ‘upside-down’ style, this property makes the most of the sun and the stunning views to be had from the first floor lounge Exposed beams and a balcony add to the charm of this room, which is undoubtedly the hub of the house The kitchen-diner is well equipped and modern, offering enough room for six people to enjoy a meal To the rear of the property is a gravelled area that provides ample opportunity for alfresco dining during the hazy summer evenings .
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