The Trees Special Offer
Amlwch, Anglesey
Features
Property Features
- Pets Welcome
- Saturday Changeover
- Wi-Fi / Internet Access
- Garden
- Cot Available
- Private Parking
- En-Suite
- Hot Tub Hire Available
Coastal Collections
- Large Group Accommodation
Property Information
The Trees, Amlwch, Anglesey holiday cottage, pets welcome, large garden, wireless internet throughout, ideal large group accommodation. The Trees is a large 7 bedroom converted hotel located in the seaside town of Amlwch. Parys Mountain, the Copper Kingdom is only a 5 min drive. Leisure Centre with swimming pool is opposite the property.
The property has a large conservatory, large kitchen/dining area and a large lounge. The 7 ensuite bedroom are all located on the first floor.
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Property description
KitchenĀ andĀ Dining area
The kitchen is spacious and modern. It is well equipped with a large 5 hob Whirpool cooker, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, kettle, toaster, microwave and washing machine. There are 2 large dining tables seating 14. The large bay window provides a view to the large garden.
Conservatory
The large conservatory has ample seating for relaxing, dining table for 6 and plenty of space for the whole family
Lounge
The light and airy well-proportioned lounge has 2 leather sofas, 2 leather chairs and a large TV. The bedroom are accessed from the rear of the lounge and up the stairs.
Bedroom no 1
Double bedroom with central heating, wall wardrobe and ensuite. The ensuite has shower over bath, washbasin and toilet.
Bedroom no 2
Small double bedroom with hanging area, storage area, central heating and ensuite. The ensuite has walk-in shower with small step, wash basin and toilet. There are large windows with views out towards the garden area.
Bedroom no 3
This large triple ensuite bedroom has a single and a four poster double bed and a bay window with lovely views across the garden. There is an armchairs, central heating wardrobe and chest of drawers. The ensuite has walk-in shower with a small step, toilet and wash basin.
Bedroom no 4
Double bedroom with central heating and ensuite. The ensuite has walk-in shower with small step, wash basin and toilet. There is a large mirrored wardrobe for storage and views across the garden
Bedroom no 5
Twin bedroom with central heating and ensuite. The ensuite has walk-in shower with small step, wash basin and toilet. There is an open storage area, desk andĀ chair.
Bedroom no 6
This quad ensuite bedroom has 2 double beds and a bay window with lovely views across the garden. There is an armchair, central heating and large chest of drawers for storage. The ensuite has shower over bath, toilet and wash basin.
Bedroom no 7
Double bedroom with hanging area, chest of drawers, central heating and ensuite.
Entertainment
Televisions in all rooms. Wireless internet throughout, wired internet in each bedroom.
Outside
The property has the benefit of a large garden and is easily accessed from the front door and conservatory. There is plenty of parking to the front and side of the building.
Refurbishment to the outside area is under way to provide space for a hot-tub which can be hired locally and a seating area.
Essential information
- Full central heating
- Linen and Towels Provided
- Dogs allowed – Ā£15 charge per booking. Please inform us if you’re bringing a dog for your holiday.
- All bedrooms en-suite
- Internet access
- Cot and highchair available
- Plenty of parking
- Discounts for smaller groups ā please ring us for details
- Hire your own hot tub
HOT TUB HIRE
The property has an aree set aside for hot tub. You can hire your own. If you would like Coastal Holidays to assist please send us an email info@coastalholidays.net
The surrounding area
On Anglesey, thereās something for everyone, whether youāre planning a family day out with the kids or a relaxing afternoon on one of our lovely sandy beaches, we hope you like some of the suggestions below:
Local info
North coast beaches
Lligwy Beach is situated between Dulas Bay and Moelfre on the north east coast of Anglesey, North Wales. Lligwy is a secluded sandy beach popular with walkers and is on the route of the Anglesey Coastal Path. The beach is popular for swimming, fishing and water sports. Close by is the impressive Lligwy neolithic burial chamber and the Din Lligwy prehistoric settlement.
At the northern end of the A5025, Amlwch is a historic fishing village associated with the āCopper Kingdomā of Parys Mountain. These mines have been worked since the Bronze Age, 3,500 years ago and it has been estimated that between 1768 and 1904 , 3.5 million tons of ore had been removed from Parys Mountain to give around 130 000 tons of copper metal. Around 20 km of underground tunnels were excavated. The underground workings were last mined in the early part of the 20th century. The AIHT (Amlwch Industrial Heritage Trust) encourage visitors to the mountain to follow one of the way marked history trails, view The Pearl Engine, The Summit Windmill and the remains of the Great Open Cast from the viewing platform. The landscape and terrain on the mountain is stunning, the colours are amazing, the rock strata is breath taking and well worth a visit.
Or if you fancy getting your feet wet, from Amlwch Port, why not charter a boat for a full days offshore Wreck-fishing trip or a summerās evening pleasure cruise with Morio Mon ā copper Kingdom Cruises.
Amlwch has a range of local bars, restaurants (Little Italy serves great Italian cuisine from an unassuming location ā itās definitely a case of ādonāt judge a book by its coverā! and Quays CafĆ© is a welcome addition to a pretty port. Amlwch has a few shops and hosts a local market every Friday.
The Anglesey Coastal Path from Amlwch Port to Cemaes Bay is one of the most stunning sections of the coastal path in a compact length. Cemaes Bay is an attractive beach resort, close to Cemlyn nature reserve and Church Bay (Porth Swtan) with its tall cliffs and the oldest fully restored cottage on Anglesey. The National Trust heritage coastline boasts mile after mile of uninterrupted walks along the coastal path. Also at Church Bay is the locally renowned āLobster Potā restaurant and āWavecrestā coffee shop at the end of the coastal path with its speciality cream teas as well as many other homemade delicacies. This area is excellent for all water sports, cycling on the local and national networks, fishing at Llyn Alaw, walking the Anglesey Coastal Path or just quiet reflection.
East coast beaches
Benllech is a popular sea side destination. The Anglesey Coastal Path and the Wales Coast Path pass through Benllech. Lovely sandy beach ideal for building sandcastles and the rock pools are great for catching crabs! Beach rangers patrol the beach in the summer months and provide organised games for the kids. The beach is family friendly with toilets and refreshments nearby. In the summer holidays itās a very busy beach but the beach is wide enough to find a quiet spot if you so wish. Sections of the beach are āNo dogsā but there are plenty of areas where dogs are allowed.
West coast and beaches
The west coast of Anglesey offers a wide variety of attractions and places to visit. Holyhead on the Holy Island in the north west of Anglesey is known as Ferry port but it has much more to offer with the ruins of an ancient Roman Fort, and the historic Church of St Cybiās in the centre of town.
The beautiful beaches of Treddur Bay, Rhoscolyn, and Porth Dafarch are great for family days out. Rhosneigr is a famous water sport resort with a mouth-watering array of cafes and bistros.
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Accomodation
- Double Bedroom (1)
- 1
- 2 Guests
- Double Bedroom (2)
- 1
- 2 Guests
- Triple Bedroom (3)
- 3 Double and sinlge
- 3 Guests
- Double Bedroom (4)
- 1
- 2 Guests
- Twin Bedroom (5)
- 2 Two Double beds
- 2 Guests
- Quad Bedroom (6)
- 2
- 4 Guests
- Double Bedroom
- 1
- 2 Guests
Details
- Guests: 18
- Bedrooms: 7
- Beds: 10
- Bathrooms: 7
- Type: Anglesey Cottages / House
- Property Reference: CH536
- Walking distance to beach: 10 min
- Walking distance to shop: 2 min
- Walking distance to pub: 5 min
- Driving distance to shop: 1min
- Driving distance to supermarket: 10 min
- Driving distance to pub: 1 min
- Driving distance to beach: 2 min
Terms & rules
- Smoking allowed: No
- Pets allowed: Yes
- Party allowed: No
- Children allowed: Yes
12 Reviews
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What can I say! The house was perfect for our family of 13. We used the conservatory as our main room. It was perfect for everyone to gather to just sit, play games, have quizzes ect. There is plenty of room for children to play safely. The company were excellent with checking that everything was ok and resolving anything we needed help with promptly. The only improvement I would suggest is a downstairs toilet. We would definitely highly recommend this property.
Aug 2023 Guest Review from
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We were a 3 generation family of 14 with grandchildren 5-12 yrs. It suited us very well, especially the large dining/kitchen, equipped well for a large party. We visited 5 lovely different beaches, enjoyed coastal walks (3 lighthouses) and visited Beaumaris Castle & Plas Newydd – a superb variety (we had wonderful weather!) For want of criticism we would suggest the provision of oven gloves and cleaning materials.
May 2023
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We found the place to be clean and stone’s throw away from all the Snowdonia attractions (national park, train atop mount Snowdon , beaches). The property is spacious. The cost was almost on-par with what we might have paid to stay at Hilton (4 families) , however the large common spaces and big kitchen make it a value-for-money stay. We were a group of 4 families. We enjoyed every bit of our stay. We had Karaoke night in the living room, we also managed to have a small bonfire outside the property. For the first night, we figured that heater in one of the bedrooms (numbered 4) wasn’t working, a replacement heater was provided promptly. I would highly recommend it for a group of friends or families.
Apr 2023
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We stayed at the trees in Amlwch for new year. There was a large group of us of all ages the trees provided a fantastic base for our weekend and loads of space it was stocked with everything we needed relax and bring in the new year. Everywhere was clean on our arrival and the house was warm and welcoming even if the weather wasn’t we had rain like you never believed . Couldn’t really find anything to say as a negative it suited us down to the ground and hope to return soon. If there was one slight negative I heard people mention during the weekend is they would have liked a toilet on the ground floor but that said every room is en suite so they had seven bathrooms to use so plenty. Overall we had a great stay and would recommend to others defiantly.
Dec 2022
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The trees is a large property with seven ensuite bedrooms all on the first floor and generous living space on the ground floor. It is well placed, close to shops and beaches. I stayed there in the last week of May with my family consisting of 8 adults and 6 children, we had a very enjoyable holiday. There were some issues, we had insufficient bath and hand towels provided and the oven did not work properly also the windows in the conservatory were locked and had no keys, not a problem in may but would make the room very hot in the summer. Lastly parties considering a booking should be aware that there is no toilet facilities on the ground floor which could be a problem for anyone with mobility problems. All in all a good place that could be superb with a little investment.
May 2022
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The Trees is a great property situated in a perfect location. We had three generations at the house for a long-awaited get-together. The benefit of having en-suite bedrooms, along with family rooms was great. The large kitchen/ dining room was more than adequate for our self-catering needs. The lounge and conservatory offer ample, comfortable seating for all and the weather was kind so we made use of the outdoor area and the front. The location is great for shops, pubs, etc and the beach is only a 10-minute drive. The only negative was there was no downstairs toilet, when you have young children in bed it is difficult to use the en-suite bathroom. We loved the property and certainly will be back again.
Sept 2021
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We had a comfortable stay at The Trees, it had everything we needed. The accuracy of the listing is a little off. You donāt have access to the entire house and their are 2 occupied static caravans on the property. These things did not cause us a problem at all they were just a little surprising. Excellent utility room, the tumble dryer was really handy. Lots and lots of hot water and when had issues with a couple of lights, things were sorted within 24 hours. Good, basic house which needs perhaps a few homely touches.
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This house is spotless and comfortable and not too far away from lovely villages and beaches to visit , the actual location of the house is not such a picturesque place but once in the house you wouldnāt know ???? I think an extra fridge freezer would be good and a bigger sink in the kitchen as not big enough for a house catering for that amount of guests. Also a sweeping brush and pan would be good ????but on the whole we had a lovely time there and would go again ????.
July 2021