There really is nothing better than spending a lazy day at the beach!
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a developing long distance route that follows much of the island’s coastline.
The Wales Way are three iconic routes that take you through the best that Wales has to offer.
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The Black Lion Inn is a Grade II listed 18th Century Country dining pub with bedrooms, recently renovated by its owners Leigh and Mari. The renovation has combined modern touches whilst retaining much of the original character, slate flooring with underfloor heating, lime rendered walls and wood burning stoves. French doors open out on to a patio with views of the Anglesey countryside and the Snowdonia mountain range in the distance.
All the food is made on the premises with as much as possible sourced from the island, in particular the meat, fish, bread, ice creams, cheese and herbs.
The two en-suite bedrooms are large with vaulted ceilings, oak furniture, large flat screen TV and DVD players, luxurious goose down duvets and Egyptian cotton bed sheets. Both rooms have large walk in showers.
Black Lion Inn Llanfaethlu Anglesey Tel: +44 (0)1407 730718 Twitter :@Black_Lion_Inn Email: blacklion.admin@blacklionanglesey.co.uk
'Going for a walk on Anglesey is a pleasure in itself.'
'Making the most of the great outdoors is easy on Anglesey, as the great outdoors is something we have plenty of. '
'The Isle of Anglesey’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), has one of the most varied landscapes in Britain.'
'South Stack is one of Anglesey’s must-see landscapes.'
'For an enjoyable day out in Anglesey's beautiful countryside visit the Holyhead Breakwater Country Park. '
'Breakwater Country Park is situated within a couple of miles of Holyhead town centre, and is easily accessible from there along the main road which hugs the coastline...'
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