Eryl Mor Lodge is in Amlwch, which is the most northerly town in Wales. It's a detached lodge on its own plot. The whole garden is yours, and it's fully enclosed.
The lodge sleeps five. There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms. One bedroom has an en-suite shower. The main bathroom has a roll-top bath. The rating is 4 Star, so it's comfortable and well-equipped. It's all on one level, so there are no steps inside.
The living area is open-plan. There's a kitchen with a breakfast bar, and a utility room with the washing machine. The furniture is good. The bedding is hotel quality. Outside, there's a big deck with seating and a summer house.
You can bring up to two dogs. The garden is secure for them.
The coastal path is a few minutes walk from the front gate. The views from it are very good. The nearest beach is Bull Bay, which is a small cove less than a mile away. There are several other good beaches like Lligwy and Cemaes Bay within a ten minute drive.
Amlwch itself is a mile away. It has a shop, a pub, and places to eat. The old harbour is there to look around. A couple of miles inland is Parys Mountain, which is an old copper mine. You can walk around it. The landscape is strange and colourful.
If you drive for about half an hour, you can get to Beaumaris. The castle there is a UNESCO site. Beaumaris Castle. The town has boat trips and places for water sports. Holyhead is a similar distance the other way.
Included in the price: all bedding and towels, electricity. There's parking on site. Facilities include a dishwasher, washing machine, TV, WiFi, barbecue, cot, and highchair. It's accessible for wheelchairs at the entrance.
Useful links for planning: Visit Anglesey and National Trust Anglesey.