Enjoy a great escape to this enticing Welsh barn conversion situated on a hill overlooking Cardigan Bay. Ideal for friends and families looking for a restful retreat in North Wales, this two-storey property is on a working farm. Nearby Aberdyfi (1.5 miles) boasts a sandy beach ideal for sandcastle competitions or water sports. Set within Snowdonia National Park, there is stunning mountain and coastal scenery all around. The barn is ideally positioned for hikers and walkers, with the scenic Welsh Coast Path accessible at Aberdyfi.
Enter this light and airy property, and you will immediately feel yourself start to relax. Soothingly muted colours are found throughout, and plenty of natural light floods into the open-plan lounge/kitchen. There is ample comfortable seating in which to unwind and a TV for entertainment. A wood burner takes away the chill and adds a homey feel on cooler evenings. The kitchen has everything you need to prepare a delicious meal before heading into the conservatory, which doubles as a dining room, to eat together with spectacular views. There is a downstairs twin bedroom with a TV and access to a bathroom. Upstairs, you’ll find a double bedroom with a TV, an en-suite shower room and a door opening to the balcony with lovely views. Outside, sit out on the patio, dine alfresco, watch the beautiful sunsets, or unwind in the hot tub.
Train buffs can choose from two scenic railways to revel through the beautiful countryside - Fairbourne (15 miles) and Talyllyn Railway - Tywyn Wharf Railway Station (4 miles). Hikers should head into the National Park and walk to Dolgoch Waterfall (4 miles) or explore Tan y Coed Park (14.5 miles). To experience the local history and culture, head to Corris Mine Explorers (16.5 miles) and learn about the local crafts before taking an excursion into an underground mine.