Nebo Pod

Ysgellog Farm,
Amlwch,
Anglesey,
Wales

Accommodation

All ground floor accommodation:
Studio style layout
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining table, and sitting area with sofa bed
Sleeping space with double bed
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC

Facilities

Underfloor heating
2-ring hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster
WiFi
Smart TV, Bluetooth speakers

What's included

Fuel and power
Bed linen and towels

Parking

Shared off-road parking

Outside space

Patio with hot tub and furniture

Children

This property is not suitable for children

Pets

Sorry, no dogs allowed

Need to know

Sorry, no smoking
Shop 2.4 miles, pub 2 miles, beach 2.5 miles

Why you'll love staying here

Nebo is a stylish glamping pod set on a working livestock farm just a few miles from the town of Amlwch, in an area of Anglesey renowned for its choirs, dramatic mountain scenery, and beautiful valleys. The 700-acre farm dates back around 150 years and is run with sustainability in mind. It is home to a flock of pedigree Suffolk ewes, alongside a larger commercial flock of sheep and cattle.

The pod has a thoughtfully designed studio-style layout, with a timber-clad interior and large glazed doors that flood the space with natural light. A compact yet well-equipped kitchen provides everything you need for preparing simple meals, while a fold-out table offers the option of dining indoors. There is also a comfortable sofa, television and speakers, ensuring plenty of entertainment after a day spent exploring the local area.

To the rear of the pod is a cosy sleeping area, complete with a bed dressed in crisp linens for a restful night’s sleep. Adjoining this is a sleek, modern shower room.

Outside, a private, partially enclosed patio is furnished for al fresco dining, allowing you to soak up the beautiful countryside views and watch sheep and cattle grazing in the surrounding fields. The hot tub is a particular highlight, perfect for a relaxing soak beneath the stars.

Amlwch is a charming seaside town with a rich mining heritage. Take a stroll around the picturesque harbour with its fishing boats, enjoy a round of golf, or sample the excellent selection of cafés, restaurants, and traditional pubs.

Much of Anglesey’s 125-mile coastline forms part of a National Landscape, encompassing sand dunes and limestone cliffs, interspersed with sheltered coves and a mix of pebble and sandy beaches. Among the island’s most popular beaches is Benllech, known for its fine golden sand and clear waters, which are ideal for swimming, windsurfing, sailing, and sea fishing. For a wilder coastal experience, head to Llanddwyn Beach, backed by forest and dunes within the Newborough National Nature Reserve. This unspoilt area is rich in wildlife, supporting a variety of nesting seabirds including cormorants, shags, and oystercatchers, while the surrounding forest is home to a thriving population of red squirrels.

Another outstanding destination for nature lovers is the RSPB reserve at South Stack. With rugged coastline, farmland, and heathland, the reserve is home to thousands of breeding seabirds during the spring and summer months. It is also one of the best places in the UK to see choughs, one of the rarest members of the crow family. Within the reserve stands Ellin’s Tower, a restored Victorian stone folly offering panoramic views of the coastline.

Anglesey also offers plenty of attractions for both families and history enthusiasts. Highlights include Beaumaris Castle, an unfinished yet magnificent example of medieval military architecture, with perfectly aligned walls, multiple layers of defence, and a commanding sea-facing position, Plas Newydd House, an elegant Grade I listed mansion, that houses fascinating collections relating to military history, theatre, and art, set within nearly 170 acres of gardens, parkland, and woodland, and the Cemaes Maritime Museum containing paintings, photographs, and a wide range of memorabilia connected to shipwrecks in the area

Situated on the edge of the Menai Strait, the town of Menai Bridge is well worth a visit. Named after the iconic Menai Suspension Bridge that links Anglesey with the mainland, the town has become a popular destination for those keen to admire this remarkable feat of Georgian engineering. Menai Bridge has a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants, along with a year-round programme of events and festivals celebrating local culture, music, and food, while the strait supports a diverse range of flora and fauna, including marine life such as grey seals, harbour porpoises, and bottlenose dolphins. Crossing the bridge leads to Bangor, from where there is easy access to the dramatic mountains of Snowdonia and the beautiful scenery of the Llŷn Peninsula.

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Off Road Parking
Off Road Parking
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WiFi
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On the same farm

Parys Pod, Amlwch
Parys Pod

Location

Red Wharf Bay
10.5 miles
RSPB Cors Ddyga
12.3 miles
RSPB South Stack
14.2 miles
Plas Newydd House & Garden
15.3 miles
Beaumaris Castle
15.4 miles
Trwyn Du Lighthouse
15.5 miles
Puffin Island
15.8 miles
Penrhyn Castle & Garden
17.0 miles
Newborough Warren
17.1 miles
Caernarfon Castle
18.5 miles
Zip World Penrhyn Quarry
20.8 miles
RSPB Conwy
25.2 miles
Portmeirion
35.6 miles
Plas yn Rhiw
41.0 miles
Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall
56.2 miles
Lake Vyrnwy
56.6 miles
RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands
56.9 miles
Erddig
62.6 miles
Powis Castle And Garden
72.6 miles
Montgomery Castle
77.3 miles
Stanley Ghyll Waterfall
82.1 miles
Gigrin Farm Red Kite Feeding Station
84.6 miles
Old Man Of Coniston
84.6 miles
RSPB Carngafallt
85.0 miles
Porth Cynfor Beach
2.3 miles
Porth Llanlleiana Beach
2.6 miles
Porth Padrig Beach
2.9 miles
Cemlyn Beach
5.0 miles
Traeth yr Ora
5.1 miles
Traeth Bychan
7.5 miles
Porth Tywyn Mawr
8.9 miles
Red Wharf Bay
9.9 miles
Newry Beach
11.9 miles
Trearddur Bay
12.6 miles
Silver Bay
12.8 miles
Porth Diana Beach
13.0 miles
Porth Dafarch Beach
13.3 miles
Porth Rhwydau
13.8 miles
Cable Bay
14.0 miles
Lleiniog Beach
15.1 miles
Aberffraw Bay
15.4 miles
Penmon Point Beach
15.4 miles

Distances are calculated “as the crow flies”, so actual driving, cycling, and walking distances may differ.

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