Parking
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Parking
Garden
Non-smoking rooms...more
Garden
Non-smoking rooms
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Pets are welcome here
Families with children welcomed here
There's a TV
Prices from £255... more
Dishwasher
Washing machine
There's a TV
Prices from £214... more
Pets are welcome here
Families with children welcomed here
Dishwasher
Prices from £255... more
Pentraeth is a typical Anglesey village, on the banks of the Afon Nodwydd (Needle River). It takes its name from the Welsh, meaning 'at the head of the sands' and is located near Traeth Coch (Red Wharf Bay) with its award winning beach, seaside pubs and restaurants. Visitors enjoy the many scenic walks by coast and farmland and through Pentraeth Forest. Pentraeth is steeped in poetry and history. Here, in 1170, 'the Poet Prince' Hywel ap Owain Gwynedd was killed in battle. His memorial can be seen at the beach where a small harbour once exported the rare Anglesey marble, quarried south of the inlet.
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