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Drws-Y-CoedLlannerch-Y-Medd, Anglesey, North Wales, LL71 8AD Telephone: 01248 470473 Visit Wales 4 Stars Farm Member of Farm Stay UK
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| In theheart of Anglesey relax and enjoy the wonderful panoramic views of the countrysideand Snowdonia mountain range at Drws-y-Coed, meaning 'Door of the wood'.We are a Welsh speaking family, running the 550-acre farm of beef cattle, sheep and cereal crops. It is situated in peaceful wooded countryside and is approached by two private tarmac driveways, one of which is tree lined and in Springtime is lined with daffodils, wild flowers and rhododendrons. |  |
 | Drws-y-Coed is an ideal touring base for all the island's attractions and 125 miles of coastline, which is an 'Area of Outstanding Beauty'. Anglesey has many unspoilt sandy beaches some expose to the rolling Irish sea breakers, ideal for surfing, whilst other are more sheltered and are safe for children of all ages. |

Three miles away is the picturesque BodafonMountain, a pleasant place for picnic, walks and fishing.Nearby is Llyn Alaw and Llyn Cefni for trout fishing, OrielYnys Môn Heritage Centre at Llangefni, Parys Mountain Copper Mine nearAmlwch and Din-Lligwy, an ancient settlement close to Moelfte. Angleseyis dotted with some of Wales's finest prehistoric sites. Centrally situatedfor sailing, golfing, riding, birdwatching and leisure centres.
The Irish Ferry port at Holyhead is 25 minutes away and Snowdonia National Park, on the mainland is about 30 minutes journey.
Jane ensures a warm Welsh welcome into her beautifully appointed farmhouse, which she has furnished to the highest standard. Comfortable and tastefully decorated bedrooms with spacious en suite bathrooms, television, clock radio, tea/ coffee facilities, hairdryer and central heating. Double/ twin and family bedrooms are available. |
 |  | | Relax in the inviting spacious lounge with log fire, television, video, books and board games. | Reputation for excellent breakfasts which are served in the cosy dining room with separate tables. Special diets catered for and there are also eating-places closeby. |
 | The old manor house, Llwydiarth Esgob with itsunusual tall chimneys, dominates the old farmyard, as it has overthe centuries. The Listed Grade 2 Star traditional farm buildings havebeen preserved and visitors are welcome to wander around to see thecowsheds, grain stores, stables, smithy with working bellows and originalanvil. Situated on the walking path between Penmon Lighthouse, near Beaumaris and South Stack Lighthouse near Holyhead. Close to the Ceidio Circular Walk at Llannerch-y-medd and Hebog cycle route. |
Drws-y-Coed is a non-smoking establishment .Sorry no pets. An attractive garden with a gazebo to relax in. Lovely private walks, where wildlife can also be seen. Jane enjoys providing a relaxed, clean and comfortable home form home atmosphere for a quiet country holiday. Perhaps that is why so many of her guests return to visit Drws-y-Coed.
Jane Bown |  |

BED AND BREAKFAST TARIFF Based on two people sharing a double or twin room, Per person per night £32.50 - £35.00
Single Occupancy £42.50-£45.00 per night
Children 12 years old and under, sharing parents room, 50% reduction. A deposit is payable with your booking and confirmation.
A deposit is payable with your booking and confirmation. |

DIRECTIONS - Route 1: After Britannia Bridge take the 2nd left turning for theA5025 to Benllech and turn left before petrol station onto the B5108to Brynteg crossroads, at the California Hotel. Drive across onto theLlannerch-y-medd road for approx. two and a half miles, travelthrough the hamlet of Maenaddwyn and pass the row of houses on the right.Half a mile on pass the Parc/ Llandyfrydog signpost on right. Travel on the Llannerch-y-medd road for approx.half a mile and turn first right by Drws-y-Coed sign at Llwydiarth Esgob Lodge (a cottage). Travel half a mile driving through the old farmyard and pass Llwydiarth Esgob the old manor house. Drws-y-Coed is the first house on the left.
ROUTE 2: Travel on the A5/A55 to the brown sign for Oriel Ynys Môn at Junction 6 then take the first exit for the A5114 to Llangefni. Drive round two roundabouts and follow sign for Llangefni.At Llangefni turn left, keep to the right hand lane and turn right by LLOYDS TSB Bank for theB5111 to Oriel Ynys Môn and Llannerch-y-medd/ Amlwch. Turn left in front of Morgan Evans office drive on approximately quarter of a mile, fork left onto the B5111 and pass Oriel Ynys Môn on the right. Travel 6 miles and On approaching LLANNERCH-Y-MEDD pass the village name sign, drive approximately 200 yards downhill and stop in front of the brown DRWS-Y-COED B+B - 1/2 miles sign by the bungalows. Turn right for BENLLECH, and travel for half a mile to the telephone kiosk on right. Turn first left, down drive to the T-Junction and turn right, Drws-y-Coed is the first on the right. |

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