Penmon Holiday Cottages
Choose from 4 self catering holiday cottages in Penmon, Anglesey, 1 of which are dog friendly, and sleep between 4 and 8 guests.
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Three bedrooms: 1 x king size en-suite, 1 x ground floor twin 1 x first floor twin. En-suite shower room, WC and bathroom. Ground floor shower room, WC and basin. First floor bathroom with bath, hand held shower, WC and basin. Open plan kitchen, dining and living area with wood burning stove. Sitting room.
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Four bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x king, 2 x twin. 1 x ground floor has a cloakroom with loo and wash hand basin. 1 x family bathroom with with bath and shower over, loo and wash hand basin. 2 x ensuite shower loo and wash hand basin. Kitchen with range oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and toaster. Sitting room with woodburning stove and Tv with Freeview.
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No.2 Coedwig Terrace, Penmon, Sir Ynys Mon, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
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Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x twin. One double bedroom is accessed up a narrow steep stair and has an adjoining cloakroom with WC and handwash basin. Also adjoining it, is a quiet space for yoga/excercise. Family bathroom with rainfall shower in cubicle, bath, WC and handwash basin. Kitchen with extending oak table and seating for 6, old wooden units and a dresser. Sitting room with wood-burning stove set in a large inglenook, a window seat, reclining sofa, armchairs, flat-screen TV. A writing desk corner, with bookshelves containing books, maps and boxed DVDs. Beyond is a second quiet seating area with a sofa. Conservatory with an oak table, cane chairs, views over fields to the sea, and French windows that open on to a patio. Large, walled, natural and wild-flower garden with grassed areas, apple trees, a veg garden, patio area and BBQ fire-pit with seating.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Penmon
Discover 4 Penmon self catering cottages in Anglesey. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Anglesey base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Penmon
- Sea bridge (0.7m)
- Trwyn Du Lighthouse (0.9m)
- Starida Puffin Island Cruises and Sea Fishing Trips (3.2m)
- Seacoast Safaris - Puffin Island Boat Trips (3.2m)
- Kestrel boat fishing (3.2m)
- Beaumaris Pier (3.3m)
- Garth Pier (5.3m)
- Ogwen Beach (5.4m)
- Menai Viewing Platform (5.5m)
- Portico of Former Penrhyn Arm Hotel (original location of Bangor University) (5.6m)
- Roman Camp (5.7m)
- Boardwalk (5.9m)
- Aber Falls (7m)
- Coed Cyrnol (7.2m)
- Carved Welsh Dragon (7.6m)
- THE BETHESDA DRAGON (7.6m)
- Bythynod Ty’n Llan Cottages (8m)
- Longest Station Sign (8.5m)
- Afon Ogwen ( river Ogwen) (8.7m)
- Great Orme Summit Complex (8.7m)
Outdoor Activities around Penmon
- Traeth Penmon (0.8m)
- Beaumaris Paddling Pool (3.2m)
- Nature Reserve (4.4m)
- Llanfairfechan Beach (4.5m)
- Maes Chwarae Recreation Area (4.5m)
- Wern-Y-Wylan (4.6m)
- Lôn Las Ogwen (5.5m)
- Parc Plas Mawr (5.8m)
- Cwt Ogwen (5.9m)
- Traeth Coch Pentraeth (5.9m)
- Penmaenmawr Paddling Pool (6m)
- Cadeirlan Deiniol Sant ym Mangor | Saint Deiniol's Cathedral in Bangor (6.1m)
- Druids stones penmaenmawr (6.3m)
- Lon Las Ogwen (6.4m)
- Parc Bryn Cegin (6.7m)
- Pili Palas Nature World (7.2m)
- Belgian Promenade (7.3m)
- Lôn Lâs Ogwen (7.8m)
- Parc Braichtalog (8.1m)
- Storws Wen Golf Club (8.2m)
Holiday Cottages Near Penmon
Penmon makes a wonderful base for a seaside break, inviting you to explore the charming pockets of the area. Llangoed is about 1.4 miles away and offers a coastal village charm with easy walks and local scenery.
- Llanfaes is about 3.1 miles away, historic harbour village setting offering a relaxed pace and easy access to beaches.
- Beaumaris is roughly 3.2 miles away and medieval seaside town ambience invites exploration of its historic streets, independent shops, and coastal paths.
- Llanddona sits about 3.4 miles away and offers scenic coastal walking routes along clifftop paths with sea views.
- Llanfairfechan is about 4.7 miles away and offers a family friendly seaside escape with gentle coastal paths and friendly cafes.
About Penmon
Welcome to Penmon, Wales!
This charming village will captivate you with its rich history and breathtaking natural beauty.
Explore the intriguing landmarks, such as the iconic Penmon Priory and the ancient Penmon Cross.
Immerse yourself in the outdoors with activities like hiking and kayaking.
And don't forget to indulge in the local cuisine and cozy pubs, where you can savor delicious food and mingle with friendly locals.
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Penmon!
History of Penmon
Let's delve into the history of Penmon, Wales, and discover its fascinating past.
Penmon is a small village located on the eastern tip of the Isle of Anglesey. Its history dates back to the early medieval period, when it was home to a significant monastic community. The Penmon Priory, founded in the 6th century, played a crucial role in the spread of Christianity in the region.
Over the centuries, Penmon was also a strategic location, with its iconic Penmon Point Lighthouse guiding ships safely through the treacherous Menai Strait.
The village witnessed various historical events, including Viking invasions and conflicts during the English Civil War.
Today, visitors to Penmon can explore its rich history through the well-preserved ruins of the priory and enjoy the breathtaking views from the lighthouse.
Natural Beauty of Penmon
You will be amazed by the five stunning beaches that grace the natural beauty of Penmon. With their golden sand and crystal-clear waters, these beaches offer a serene and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Whether you prefer lounging in the sun, taking a refreshing dip in the sea, or exploring the hidden coves and rock pools, Penmon's beaches have something for everyone.
The rugged cliffs that surround the coastline add to the dramatic beauty of the area, providing breathtaking views of the Irish Sea and the nearby Puffin Island.
As you stroll along the shoreline, you'll be captivated by the tranquility and untouched charm of Penmon's natural landscape.
Landmarks in Penmon
There are several notable landmarks in Penmon that you should visit during your stay.
One of the most famous landmarks is Penmon Priory, a medieval monastery dating back to the 12th century. Its stunning architecture and serene surroundings make it a must-see attraction.
Another landmark worth exploring is Penmon Point, known for its picturesque views of the Menai Strait and the Great Orme.
Don't miss the opportunity to visit Penmon Lighthouse, a striking structure that has been guiding ships since 1838.
If you're interested in history, make sure to visit Penmon Cross, a 10th-century stone cross with intricate carvings.
Lastly, take a stroll along the beautiful Penmon Beach, with its golden sands and crystal-clear waters.
These landmarks offer a glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty of Penmon.
Outdoor Activities in Penmon
Explore the numerous outdoor activities available in Penmon, including hiking, cycling, and birdwatching.
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of the area as you embark on scenic hikes along the coastal paths. Discover hidden coves, rugged cliffs, and stunning panoramic views of the sea.
Grab your bike and pedal through the picturesque countryside, passing by rolling hills, charming villages, and historic sites.
Feel the thrill as you spot various species of birds while birdwatching in Penmon. The coastal location makes it a perfect spot for observing seabirds, including puffins and guillemots. Don't forget to bring your binoculars and camera to capture those special moments.
Whether you prefer an active adventure or a serene nature experience, Penmon offers something for everyone.
Local Cuisine and Pubs in Penmon
When visiting Penmon, Wales, you can indulge in the local cuisine and enjoy a drink at one of the charming pubs in the area.
Penmon offers a variety of delicious traditional dishes that will satisfy your taste buds. Try the famous Welsh rarebit, a delectable dish made with melted cheese and ale on toasted bread. For seafood lovers, the local catch of the day is a must-try, whether it's succulent lobster or freshly caught mussels.
After enjoying a delicious meal, head to one of the cozy pubs in Penmon for a refreshing drink. These pubs not only offer a wide selection of local and international beers but also provide a warm and inviting atmosphere to unwind and socialize with the friendly locals.
Cheers to a memorable culinary experience in Penmon!