Boasting little cottages, a picturesque port, a beach and fine views of Snowdonia, Moelfre is a delightful seaside village situated on the beautiful east coast of Anglesey This charming little holiday spot also boasts a working lifeboat and two quality pubs serving excellent food Why not take a boat trip around the coast and enjoy fishing or watching sea birds, seals and even dolphins? Or perhaps you would enjoy a visit to the hugely popular local Seawatch Centre and cliff-top walks with stunning mountain views? Whatever you’re looking for in a holiday, you'll be sure to find it in this charming, picturesque little town With stunning sandy beaches at nearby Benllech and Lligwy and the miles of open sand at Red Wharf Bay, this area is excellent for birdwatching This 18th Century, stone-built, detached property is situated in the small community of Llanallgo on the Isle of Anglesey This wonderful property was visited by Charles Dickens in 1859, the "Rooms" of which are later referred to in his popular book, "The Uncommercial Traveller" This charming house provides impressive accommodation and boasts Indian stone floors, a galleried landing and a stylish living room and conservatory There is also an exceptionally fine fitted kitchen with a range style cooker Able to sleep twelve people across five bedrooms, this property is ideal for large families, groups of friends or two smaller families looking to holiday together Nearby, the village of Moelfre boasts a range of amenities and activities, ideal for a fun-packed vacation .
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