Daisy Moo

Llanfaethlu, Anglesey, Countryside

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Outside Description

French windows open directly onto the sunny patio where breakfasts are a delight overlooking the lawn and countryside view. Fire up the barbeque and enjoy some local meat from the award winning butcher in Valley.

Outside Daisy Moo is a large communal lawn shared with three other barns which is perfect for playing.

Downstairs Description

The large open living space has a warm oak floor, beamed and vaulted ceiling and bright sofas. A dining area seats six comfortably. A ladder pulls out to access to the mezzanine hideaway upstairs!

Leading off the living space a country cream kitchen contains all that you need with the bonus of views down the lane to the lighthouse.

Come home to crisp contemporary bathrooms with bright bedding and fluffy towels. The master bedroom is uncluttered with a double bed, views down the country lane to the sea and the luxury of an en-suite shower room.

The twin room has single beds and with the option of being made into a large super king. The bedrooms too have oak flooring with under floor heating which is toasty underfoot and great for even the wildest days.

A bathroom leads off the twin room, clad in honeyed travertine stone with a bath to soak in after a day on the beach.

Other Notes

Mobile phone signal is poor and Wifi in Barn is quite weak.

Dogs Welcome
Child Friendly
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Open Fire/Multi Fuel Burner
Tourist Attractions:
  • Anglesey Sea Zoo: located at the south of the Island is only 30 minute drive away. See conservation in action at the Lobster Hatchery and the Seahorse Nursery. Then walk the Shark Pool grids, and glimpse a Kelp Forest full of huge fish. Visit website
  • Beaurmaris Castle : Which was originally built for King Edwards visit in 1283 Visit website
  • Swtan : A small cottage museum dedicated to 17th century Welsh living. The cottage is owned by the National Trust, and is leased and run by a group of local enthusiasts, Visit website
  • Copper Kingdon: At Porth Amlwch which retains many original buildings to explore, like the Copper Bins, the Watch House and the Work Shop chimneys. At the sail loft visitor centre, enjoy a delicious snack or browse the gift shop but don’t miss the exhibition of Amlwch’s world renowned ship building and copper mining heritage. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • The Lobster Pot : If you are a seafood lover then you have come to the right place. Aswell as what's on the menu we often have specials caught in the bay according to the season e.g. Pollock, Sea Trout, Cod, Bass, Mackerel, Turbot and Plaice Emphasis is on simple food served in a friendly informal atmosphere. Visit website
  • The Black Lion Inn: The menu features classic, uncomplicated dishes, highlighting the quality of the ingredients and even welcomes dogs Visit website
Food Stores:
  • Londis: In Cemaes Bay Visit website
  • Tesco: At Holyhead which is only 8 miles away. Why not pre order your grocery orders for delivery for the cottage. Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Anglesey Circuit: For something a bit different and if your a keen Motor bike riding visit Anglesey Circuit (Trac Môn) which was opened during 1997 as a fully licensed MSA and ACU championship racing circuit. Visit website
  • Bull Bay Golf Club: Few places can rival the spectacular setting of Bull Bay Golf Club, an 18 hole championship course. Laid out above the rugged coastline on the beautiful holiday island of Anglesey, every tee commands panoramic views over the Isle of Anglesey . Visit website
  • Anglesey Riding School : Which is set alongside the beautiful Menai Straits with stunning views of Caernarfon Castle and the Snowdonia mountain range beyond, you won’t find horse riding in more involving surroundings. Visit website