Set at the southern tip of Snowdonia in Aberdyfi, lose yourself in spectacular views overlooking the magical Dyfi Estuary from this homely and historic fisherman’s cottage. Welcoming four guests and two canine companions, this is the perfect spot to make unforgettable memories with loved ones exploring the River Dyfi and the stunning North Wales coastline.
Beautiful slate flooring and a roaring coal-effect gas fire set the homely tone in the lounge/kitchen/diner, which invites you to hunker down on the comfy sofa, plan tomorrow’s adventure seated around the dining table or whip up a family feast with your tasty local produce in the contemporary cottage-style kitchen. At the end of a long day’s adventure, head up to the first floor to the twin bedroom or climb the cottage staircase to the second-floor double bedroom to lose yourself in fabulous sea views from the porthole-style window. Dine alfresco on the sunny front terrace accessed from the open-plan living room or head up the external stone steps to the decked area to marvel at stunning views over the estuary and across Cardigan Bay.
Located at the heart of the UNESCO Dyfi Biosphere Reserve on the northern coast of the River Dyfi, the harbourside village of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey) is home to a golden sandy stretch and is a great spot for a range of water sports including sailboarding, rowing and canoeing. Popular with surfers and anglers, the village hosts yachting regattas in the summer; soak up the vibrant village atmosphere all year round by exploring the plethora of local shops and restaurants. A paradise for keen walkers, enjoy lake views as you conquer the Happy Valley to Bearded Lake walk (7 miles) or marvel at the breathtaking waterfalls along the Dolgoch Falls Waterfall Walk 10.5 miles away.