Ideal for a family seeking a delightful and central getaway in a charming part of Aberdyfi, this beautifully refurbished property makes a fantastic base for exploring both Cardigan Bay and Snowdonia.
Located on the North Wales coast, this cosy, family-friendly property is a great base from which to explore the outdoor pursuits found in this part of the country. With an open-plan living space and characterful features throughout, including a rustic wood burner, you’ll feel instantly at home upon arrival. Less than a mile from your doorstep you’ll find the Dyfi Estuary where you can enjoy long leisurely walks, or active adventures on the water from canoeing to windsurfing.
Welcoming you into the property is the charming, open-plan living space which is light, bright and thoughtfully decorated. A sofa and armchair offer comfortable seating where you can relax with a book in hand or a film on the TV whilst the wood burner is a lovely addition for the winter months. The kitchen is compact with everything you’ll need to prepare meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as a six-seater dining table for board games and tasty treats. Upstairs is the snug where you can find peace and quiet, or sit and play games with your loved ones. In addition to the snug is the first of the three pretty bedrooms, a single room, with a calming atmosphere for a good night’s rest. Two further bedrooms can be found on the second floor, another single bed and a lovely double set alongside the stylish shower room.
Beach lovers will be pleased to know that Aberdovey Beach is within a mile for blissful days spent exploring the dunes and dipping your toes in the water. There’s also a local golf club in Aberdyfi where you can play 18 holes whilst admiring the dramatic landscapes of the coast and countryside. If you’re looking for a challenge, Cadair Idris (otherwise known as Penygadair) is the highest summit in southern Snowdonia standing at 893m in height and designated as hard/strenuous routes. Whilst the hike isn’t easy, it’s certainly worth it for the awe-inspiring views on your way to the summit over Cregennan Lakes and out towards Barmouth.