Owain's Brace
Overview
A lakeside Shepherd’s Hut retreat on Llyn Maelog, dog-friendly, with a wood-fired hot tub and wide open Welsh skies to truly switch off to.
Check In: 5pm | Check Out: 11am
Owain's Brace Overview:
Accommodation: Sleeps two in a Shepherd's Hut
Bedrooms: One king bed
Bathroom: One bathroom
Pets: Welcomes one well-behaved pet, they must not be left unattended.
Access/Parking: Designated parking for one car
Towels & Bedding: Linens and bath towels provided (bring your own beach towel)
Owain’s Brace is far more than first meets the eye! A welcome return, this linked duo of Shepherd’s Huts sits along side Llyn Maelog with nothing but fields, fresh air and big skies. It’s built for couples, dog owners, walkers and anyone who wants to step out of the noise and into something natural.
Inside, the huts are modern and unfussy. A proper king-size bed facing the lake, a cool bathroom with a free standing bath, a simple kitchen and a log burner that turns grey Welsh weather into a vibe of it's own. Watching clouds roll across the water with the fire going is a whole mood in itself.
Step outside and it hits differently. The garden is fully fenced and surrounded by open fields, so dogs can roam while you wander barefoot to the wood-fired hot tub. There’s an outdoor shower for the brave, a sky full of stars for the dreamers, and the kind of stillness you only get when you’re miles from anything, except the odd fox, badger or chatty bird passing through.
Walks start from your door. Rhosneigr is five minutes away when you want surf, food or civilisation. But the truth? Most people come here to switch off, slow down and stay put.
Owain’s Brace is a romantic escape, a wild little adventure, and a place that feels off-grid without actually being off-grid and with new owners and big plans, this is just the beginning. So watch this space.
Features
Allows Short Breaks
Parking On Premises
WiFi
Open Fire / Wood Burner
Hot Tub
Close To Beach
Amenities
Kitchen
Kettle
Dining Table
Cooking Basics
Fridge
Microwave
Cafetière
Living Room
TV
WiFi
Open Fire / Wood Burner
Bathroom
Family Bathroom (Bath, Toilet, Sink)
Bedroom
King Bed
Bed Linens
Hairdryer
Outside Area
Garden
Enclosed Garden
Enclosed Outdoor Area
Outside Shower
Wood-Fired Hot Tub
Location
Lake Nearby
Pub Nearby
Shop Nearby
Golf Nearby
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The Location
Winner of the Green Coast seaside award, Rhosneigr is a lovely village situated on the beautiful west coast of Anglesey. It’s a fantastic location no matter the weather or season.
The village has two brilliant golden sand beaches, which are great for water sports, particularly wind and kite surfing. In fact, Rhosneigr has become a windsurfing and kite surfing mecca attracting enthusiasts from all over Britain.
Around the island, there are lots of other pretty coves and bays where you can enjoy open swimming and safe child-friendly bathing, beach strolls, rock pool exploring and sandcastle competitions!
Cycling is another great way to explore the island with a 120-mile perimeter to explore and plenty of rural trails so that you can explore the scenic countryside. The countryside stretches for miles inland with magnificent views of the Snowdonia Mountains and Llyn Peninsula.
Rhosneigr village itself has a great selection of restaurants and friendly bars, it even has a chip shop if you fancy fish and chips on a Friday.
And so that you don’t have to eat out every day during your holiday, the local general stores provide everything you need to cook and dine at home.
Rhosneigr also has a surf shop (also offering lessons), gift shop, and other shops that you would expect to find on the coast.
Fancy a round of golf? Anglesey Golf Club is just five minutes drive from Rhosneigr village!
Located 15 minutes from the A55, Holyhead 10 miles, Bangor 22 miles and the base of Snowdon is only 40 minutes away (with the wind behind you!).
Anglesey is a great destination for any holiday with so much to offer: beautiful landscapes, gorgeous coastal walks, water sports and family activities galore, as well as cultural and monumental attractions for those looking to learn more about the history of the region.
What’s not to love!







