Nestled in a quiet spot on Menai Bridge's Beach Road, Dolfor is a pet-friendly Anglesey holiday cottage with sparkling water views from one of the three bedrooms. Just a short stroll from an iconic North Wales landmark, the cottage sits in the shadow of Thomas Telford's Menai Suspension Bridge, which has been in use since 1826. An ideal choice for a getaway with family and friends, Dolfor boasts airy interiors and a convenient position on the island's coastal path.
Ground Floor
Living Room
Entering into the light and bright sitting room, you'll find a Smart TV, DAB radio, a log burner, comfortable seating and a 6-seater dining table with a view into the kitchen and across the water beyond.
Kitchen
The kitchen is deceptively spacious and well-equipped, with a microwave, kettle, toaster, Nespresso coffee machine, fridge, small Rangemaster with a gas hob, grill and oven, and a small breakfast table perfect for any early risers. There is aslso a storage cupboard for hanging your coats.
Cloak Room
A convenient downstairs cloakroom sits just off the kitchen, with a WC and basin.
Utility Room
A handy utility room is just the space for muddy boots and wetsuits, with extra amenities such as a fridge-freezer and a washing machine.
First floor
Bedroom 1
Upstairs, the largest bedroom boasts a king-size bed, built-in wardrobes and leafy green views of the street below.
Bedroom 2
The second bedroom boasts twin beds and a Smart TV, and a window with charming rooftop views onto the Menai suspension bridge.
Bedroom 3
Bedroom three features a double bed and seriously stunning views out over the Menai Strait.
Family Bathroom
Accessed from the landing, a modern bathroom features a walk-in shower, WC and basin.
Outside
To the rear of the property, you'll find a small enclosed courtyard with a table and chairs for casual al fresco breakfasts and a hose for washing off your dog post-dip.
The Local Area
Anglesey's Menai Bridge marks the spot where the Isle of Anglesey meets mainland North Wales via the two bridges that stretch across the Menai Strait. With a collection of independent shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs, it's the perfect place to spend a romantic weekend or long-awaited get-together.
From your doorstep, you're just steps away from RibRide, a boating company offering both scenic and high-octane tours around the island, as well as Dylan's, the original site of a beloved North Wales restaurant chain. For other epicurean delights, don't miss & Caws, a deli and cheesemonger's selling the finest artisan, farmhouse cheeses from Wales, the UK and Europe. Other than that, there are plenty of pretty shops for a morning or afternoon mooch.
Whichever direction you take from Menai Bridge, you'll end up at a beautiful beach. If you turn left and head west, Newborough Nature Reserve and Beach is just 30 minutes by car, while a 17-minute drive as the crow flies will bring you to the expansive Red Wharf Bay with its ancient pub on the beach, the Ship Inn. Want a complete guide to Anglesey's best beaches? Find ours here.