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DRWS-Y-COED
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The Bowns are a Welsh
speaking family running a 550 acre farm of beef
cattle, sheep and cereal crops. In the
heart of Anglesey, with wonderful panoramic
views of the countryside and Snowdonia mountain
range, DRWS-Y-COED (meaning "door of the
wood") is situated in peaceful wooded
countryside and approached by two private tarmac
driveways, one of which is tree lined and in
springtime is lined with daffodils, wild flowers
and rhododendrons.
Jane enjoys providing a relaxed,
clean and comfortable home from home atmosphere for a
quiet country holiday. Perhaps that is why so many
visitors return to Drws-y-Coed year after year.
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There is an inviting, spacious
lounge with log fire, television, video, books and
board games. |
| Drws-y-Coed has a reputation for
excellent breakfasts which are served in the cosy
dining room with separate tables. Special
diets are catered for and there are also eating
places nearby. |
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The bedrooms are comfortable and
tastefully decorated with spacious ensuite
bathrooms.They are equipped with television, clock
radio, tea/coffee facilities, hairdryer and
central heating. Double, twin and family
rooms are available. |
Llwydiarth Esgob, the old manor house, with its
unusual tall chimneys, dominates the old farmyard as
it has for centuries. The Grade II listed
traditional farm buildings have been preserved and
guests are welcome to wander around to see the cow
sheds, grain stores, stables, smithy with working
bellows and original anvil.
Drws-y-Coed is an ideal base for touring all of the
island's attractions and 125 miles of coastline,
which is an "Area of Outstanding
Beauty". Anglesey has many unspoilt sandy
beaches. Some are exposed to the rolling Irish
sea breakers and are ideal for surfers. Others
are more sheltered and safe for children of all
ages. Three miles away is the
picturesque Bodafon Mountain, a pleasant place for a
picnic, walks and fishing. Nearby is Llyn Alaw and
Llyn Cefni for trout fishing, Oriel Ynys Mon Heritage
Centre, Parys Mountain Copper Mine and the ancient
settlement of Din-Lligwy. FURTHER
INFORMATION *
Irish ferry port at Holyhead is 25 minutes
* Off road parking *
Snowdonia National Park 30
minutes
* Credit cards accepted * Children
aged 12 and under sharing parent's room, 50% reduction
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