Cottage in Menai Bridge
Reasons to book
About this cottage rental
Ground Floor
Living Room
Entering into the light and bright sitting room, you'll find a Smart TV, DAB radio, a log burner, comfortable seating and a 6-seater dining table with a view into the kitchen and across the water beyond.
Kitchen
The kitchen is deceptively spacious and well-equipped, with a microwave, kettle, toaster, Nespresso coffee machine, fridge, small Rangemaster with a gas hob, grill and oven, and a small breakfast table perfect for any early risers. There is aslso a storage cupboard for hanging your coats.
Cloak Room
A convenient downstairs cloakroom sits just off the kitchen, with a WC and basin.
Utility Room
A handy utility room is just the space for muddy boots and wetsuits, with extra amenities such as a fridge-freezer and a washing machine.
First floor
Bedroom 1
Upstairs, the largest bedroom boasts a king-size bed, built-in wardrobes and leafy green views of the street below.
Bedroom 2
The second bedroom boasts twin beds and a Smart TV, and a window with charming rooftop views onto the Menai suspension bridge.
Bedroom 3
Bedroom three features a double bed and seriously stunning views out over the Menai Strait.
Family Bathroom
Accessed from the landing, a modern bathroom features a walk-in shower, WC and basin.
Outside
To the rear of the property, you'll find a small enclosed courtyard with a table and chairs for casual al fresco breakfasts and a hose for washing off your dog post-dip.
The Local Area
Anglesey's Menai Bridge marks the spot where the Isle of Anglesey meets mainland North Wales via the two bridges that stretch across the Menai Strait. With a collection of independent shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs, it's the perfect place to spend a romantic weekend or long-awaited get-together.
From your doorstep, you're just steps away from RibRide, a boating company offering both scenic and high-octane tours around the island, as well as Dylan's, the original site of a beloved North Wales restaurant chain. For other epicurean delights, don't miss & Caws, a deli and cheesemonger's selling the finest artisan, farmhouse cheeses from Wales, the UK and Europe. Other than that, there are plenty of pretty shops for a morning or afternoon mooch.
Whichever direction you take from Menai Bridge, you'll end up at a beautiful beach. If you turn left and head west, Newborough Nature Reserve and Beach is just 30 minutes by car, while a 17-minute drive as the crow flies will bring you to the expansive Red Wharf Bay with its ancient pub on the beach, the Ship Inn. Want a complete guide to Anglesey's best beaches? Find ours here.






















