Anglesey Self Catering cottage, Plas, Rhoscolyn, sleeps 10
Areas: Anglesey

Sleeps a maximum of: 10
Pricing From: £950.00
A historic holiday cottage on Anglesey with glorious sea views. Short walk to a gastro pub Rhoscolyn beach. Woodburning stove, Sky TV facilities.
Plas holiday cottage sits above the pretty bay of Rhoscolyn, and has the most spectacular views along the coast of Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula with the backdrop of Snowdonia. It is just a short walk to the beach, and there is a gastro pub round the corner! "Plas is in a spectacular location, simply a splendid house for family and friends to relax and enjoy each others company, with long suppers after lovely days out." The house has been completely refurbished - and what an amazing transformation! Great care has been taken by the owner to keep every ounce of original character and charm while meeting every modern need, and adding an interesting twist.
With masses of space, Plas is the perfect holiday house for sharing with friends and family. If you need a little extra space, the wonderfully named Cabbage Patch next door sleeps two. It is completely self contained with its own garden.
Across the lane is Plas Bach which also sleeps two. Rhoscolyn is the perfect base to enjoy a plethora of climbing, mountain and water sports adventures which can be provided by Gaia Adventures or B-Active. Gaia Adventures run inspiring outdoor experiences tailored to your group.
Beginner to advanced rock climbing, hill walking tours and scrambling adventures high up on the most beautiful mountains in North Wales. We love sharing our passion for spending time in wild places.
Pet Friendly
RECENT CUSTOMER REVIEWS
Needs some attention
We stayed here with our family, and it had the potential to be a fantastic holiday home, but there were quite a few things just not great. Windows all sealed upstairs, so no fresh air. Shower broken downstairs, came to repair but was only a bit of a temporary fix, and went again the day after. Broadband was only usable in the main room and kitchen, didn?t reach upstairs. We found menai holiday cottages very unhelpful and quite stuck up. Oven didn?t work, toaster broken, had to wait 2 days for someone to come out to sort that.
Maga2828999
2020-08-04
mixed
We stayed for a week in sept to celebrate my mums 80th. This house was chosen as it had a downsatirs en suite so she wouldnt have to climb the stairs.
A number of issues arose -only one of the upstairs windows would open-this had been noted and mentioned by previus occupants.If it had been a hot july week it would have been a real issue. Some portable electric fans had been provided for the bedrooms ,but they were noisy and not really fit for purpose. The downstairs en suite shower was broken - a plumber did arrive to look at it after 2 dys and provide a remedial solution. One upsairs bedroom had no curtain pole/curtains -they were left lying outside the room.
No intructions for the central heating could be found.
The position of the house is great. The lounge and woodburner were a great focal point.
We felt let down as it could be a very specail spot but for what was quite an expensive week it should have been better.
ian w
2019-09-15
Amenities:
Highlights
Parking Space
Linen provided
Towels provided
Dishwasher
Cooker
Fridge
Washing Machine
Television
High Chair
Cot
WiFi
Bedrooms
5
Single Beds
4
Double Beds
1
Twin Beds
2
Bathrooms
3
Details
Central heating, Rangemaster gas cooker, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, bed linen and towels provided, woodburning stove, Sky TV facilities, Garden Furniture, Off road parking, washing machine, tumble dryer, travel cot (no linen), High chair, Wifi, 2 well behaved dogs welcome
Shops less than 3 miles and pub 300 yards Note: Initial basket of logs supplied
Note: The beds will be made made up as advertised, if you would like a different bed configuration please contact Menai Holidays 7 days before your arrival
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Map is approximate and should only be used to get a rough idea of the cottage location.
Get an Ordnance Survey map covering the Rhoscolyn area.
Nearest Attractions
Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interestTrefignath Burial Chamber -
3.2 miles (Prehistoric Site)
Ty Mawr Standing Stone -
3.5 miles (Prehistoric Site)
Penrhos Feilw Standing Stones -
4.3 miles (Prehistoric Site)
Holyhead, St Cybi -
4.5 miles (Historic Church)
Caer Gybi -
4.6 miles (Roman Site)
Barclodiad y Gawres -
4.8 miles (Prehistoric Site)
Ty Newydd Burial Chamber -
4.9 miles (Prehistoric Site)
Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles -
5.4 miles (Prehistoric Site)
Caer y Twr, Holyhead Mountain Watch-tower -
5.6 miles (Roman Site)
South Stack Lighthouse -
5.8 miles (Historic Building)
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