Barras Cottage | Holiday Cottage in Brynsiencyn, Anglesey
Bright, light and a pleasure to stay in, this is a fabulous holiday cottage for all sorts of breaks. Just a stone's throw away from the edge of the Menai Strait with an ever changing view of it and the splendid backdrop of Snowdonia, you will find it difficult to tear yourself away from the view!
Brynsiencyn is located on the south west of Anglesey and you are close to many attractions, you can actually walk to Foel Farm Park and The Sea Zoo. There is so much to do in this area from an exciting rib ride on the Menai Strait to lazy, relaxing beach days or travelling to the mainland to explore a Castle or two!
Barras has a downstairs twin room and bathroom, so is suitable for anyone with wobbly hips or knees! This is a great little holiday cottage on Anglesey. Book you North Wales holiday here:
Menai Strait from Tal Y Foel Brynsiencyn Anglesey Ynys Mon Wales
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Discover the rural charm of Lastra Farm, Amlwch
Lastra Farm Hotel, Amlwch, is one of the top rated hotels and restaurants on Anglesey. Watch our video to really get a feel for the place
One Show Summer 2010 - 01 of 05
One Show Summer 2010 - 01 of 05, Anglesey Sea Zoo
Britainnia Park - Wales - Isle of Anglesey
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The Isle of Anglesey - The final restin place of the British religion and culture. A culture that believed in euqality between all men and all women. A culture against slavery. A culture that created roads between towns many centuries before the Romans. A culture that invented a calendar that still works today (which is more than can be said for the Roman one!)
All of these things, however, made them different than the Romans and therefore, in the Roman eyes, they had to be destroyed.
Take a final step back to the ancient British world as you are offered up for a sacrifice. First the holy Ritual will offer you to the Gods, then the Sacrifice will begin.
Prepare to enter the supernaturual realms of Britainna
Six invidually themed zones based around the myths and legends of the British Isles. Based upon the map of the Isles shortly after the Roman evauation.
The park and the rides shown in the trailer are NOT FINISHED.
Have your say on how the park should look and have a look at screenshots, overviews and construction updates of this and all future rides:
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Barn Owl | Holiday Cottage in Brynteg, Anglesey
Barn Owl holiday cottage is a beautiful single-storey barn conversion with French windows, decking and patio areas to make the most of the rural views to the magnificent Snowdonia mountain range.
Spacious and warm it is an ideal all year round retreat to enjoy the delights of Anglesey and beyond. Book your North Wales holiday here:
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Anglesey
Anglesey then and now.
Dylan talks leadership at Anglesey Sea Zoo
Dylan Evans, co-owner of Anglesey Sea Zoo based in Anglesey, North Wales talks to LMW about his thoughts on and experiences as a leader and manager.
LMW is committed to improving the leadership and management skills of people in business in Wales, by providing access to funding, training and resources.
CCDGS Anglesey
Conwy Coat Deaf Golf Society for The Hurley Cup and Hart Cup
Coast path walks from our dog friendly cottage in Anglesey
These are walks with dogs that are accessible from Southstack cottage. Http://southstackcottage.co.uk which is a dog friendly cottage on Anglesey. and
Colwyn Bay
Directions are easy as all that is needed is to follow the markings for the North Wales Cycle Path on the promenade. You can park the car on the promenade
head east toward the Penmaenhead headland. Keep the dog on the lead and continue parallel with the North Wales Railway and the A55 Expressway before the railway disappears into the tunnel below Penmaenhead, with the pebbled beach of Old Colwyn on the left. Then go past the rainbow bridge the bridge that crosses the main road the A55, you will see to your left an old quarry man's cottage which were used to protect the quarrymen engaged in blasting the limestone. Some miner's cottages are still to be found in the lane behind which is Miner's Lane.
As you folow along the path you will see further evidence of the limestone quarrying with two wooden jetties reaching out to sea. At high tides you may see the quarry boats being Wooden jetties to load the limestone to the boats loaded with limestone aggregate, and on quiet days you may see the local bird life seemingly taking control of the jetties. What with the jetties and the expressway close by you would think that this semi industrial environment would discourage nature. But no, nature fights back! The bird life, particularly the sea birds have increased since the construction of the expressway and if you are lucky you may see oystercatchers, dunlins, terns, grebe, or cormorants. Please keep dogs under control if birds are nesting.
Continue past the car parks and there is a nice picnic area on the banks of the river Dulas. To carry on we need to exit the cycle path at this point and thus we turn right on reaching the Afon Dulas. Follow the lane round to the A547 or the old road. Continue uphill on the A547, it is a bit of a drag but there are interesting views of the old quarries to the left side of the road half way up the hill. And, as with most climbs, you have the reward of great views from the top of the hill. From here you can see the Little Orme, the Great Orme and the Bay of Colwyn while the scenery is beautiful remember to take time to reflect on the treachery that took place on Penmaenhead some 600 years ago when King Richard was taken into custody on this very headland and Wales was thrown into war with the Welsh people suffered decades of famine and terror.
The route continues down hill as far the steps that lead from the A547 to Miner's Lane below, follow down the lane and cross over the rainbow bridge rejoining the cycle path. Turn left for the return walk to Old Colwyn promenade.
Facilities are available are sited on Llanddulas beach and on Colwyn Bay promenade and there are refreshments in the Kiosks on the seafront promenade between
Old Colwyn and Colwyn Bay pier.
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Stable Cottage: Stanegate Hideaways Northumberland Luxury Holiday Cottage | Visual Punch
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Stable Cottage is snuggled in a tranquil and picturesque setting. Immaculately presented and tastefully furnished throughout, the accommodation also benefits from being all at single storey level with a cosy wood burning stove ensuring a warm welcome awaits guests to Stable Cottage whatever the season!
A professionally designed, private patio garden boasts a sheltered decking area; perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or to relax with a spot of al fresco dining.
Situated opposite the pretty wishing well at Huntercrook the location of Stable Cottage is idyllic and only 3 miles from Hadrian's Wall in the heart of England's largest Heritage site and the most northerly of National Parks. Easy distance from Hexham, Corbridge, Haltwistle and Newcastle.