Lose yourself in the sweeping vistas out over the Dyfi Estuary from almost every window of this ground-floor getaway nestled in the picturesque village of Aberdyfi. Set on the fringes of Snowdonia National Park, this scenic spot is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, perfect for anyone who enjoys walking, climbing and cycling.
At the end of a busy day, hang muddy boots in the hall before retiring to the light and bright lounge. Curl up on the comfy sofa and unwind admiring the far-reaching sea views through the picture windows or by catching up with your favourite programme on the TV. If you decide to eat in, the adjoining kitchen has plenty of room for culinary geniuses to get creative; enjoy your locally sourced feast in the dining room and on a fine evening, throw open the patio doors to the balcony to embrace views across the Dyfi Estuary. You have two bedrooms, one en-suite king-size and one twin, both featuring crisp white linens and a TV perfect for those lazy lie-in days. Gaze out across the water and watch the sun go down as you dine alfresco on the balcony with a glass of something chilled.
Set on the fringes of Snowdonia, Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey) is perfect for anyone who enjoys nothing better than spending hours walking, climbing and cycling. Popular with surfers and anglers, while away a fine summer’s afternoon on Aberdovey Beach just over half a mile away by swimming, sailing or windsurfing the northern coast of the River Dyfi before exploring its impressive dune landscape. Keen walkers can enjoy lake views along the Bearded Lake Walk (3.5 miles), marvel at the breathtaking waterfalls along the Dolgoch Falls Waterfall Walk (10 miles) or join a section of the Wales Coast Path from the village.