there's also a modern dining room set in the conservatory extension, plus a patio dining area, and a traditional bar with wood-burning stoves and slate floors. a family room adds a sofabed. off the a5025, this relaxed 18th-century country inn with a modern extension is 6 miles from valley train station and 8 miles from anglesey airport. guest parking is available. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. complimentary hot breakfast is served in the sun room, and there's a dining room serving classic welsh cuisine and set in the original part of the building. the 2 simple, airy rooms feature exposed beams and oak furniture, as well as en suite bathrooms and tvs Anglesey Airport 16 min
Melin Llynon, Llanddeusant (5 min) Iron age Porth Wen Brick Works (14 min) Holyhead Maritime Museum (19 min) Small waterfront museum featuring local maritime history exhibits, including artifacts & models. Swtan Heritage Museum (8 min) Parc Arfordirol Penrhos coastal park (13 min) Port of Holyhead (17 min) Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path (16 min) Picturesque 200-km. footpath around the island of Anglesey, with ancient & natural sites. Parys Mountain (27 min) This historic copper-mining site offers marked trails through rocky ground with striking colors. RSPB south stack (26 min) Cliffside nature reserve overlooking the sea, offering rare species of birds & scenic viewpoints. Porth Dafarch (19 min) Beach and kayaking Cemlyn Bay (11 min) Nature reserve, lagoon, birdwatching, nature, and beach South Stack Lighthouse (26 min) Built in 1809, this lighthouse is open seasonally, offering engine room tours & an exhibition area. Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi Breakwater Country Park (24 min) Coastal park in a former rock quarry featuring scenic trails, birdwatching & a lake with fishing. Holyhead Mountain (26 min) Holy Island's highest mountain houses a late Roman watchtower & an Iron Age stone circle settlement. South Stack (26 min) Small island accessible via pedestrian bridge, with a well-known lighthouse & dramatic sea views. |