This property is inspired by the legend of King Arthur, who is said to have taken refuge in a cave with his knights while traveling and could never find it again. Glyndwr's Way (one of only three national trails in Wales) can be joined from your doorstep, and offers a scenic, circular walk that incorporates the shop, cafe and pub in the nearby village of Cemaes (1 mile). The market town of Machynlleth (7.5 miles), the ancient capital of Wales, offers independent shops and cafes, as well as historic buildings that provide a glimpse into the past. It is a gateway to the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Having featured as one of eight award-winning cabins on the Channel 4/Netflix documentary 'Cabins in the Wild', and stylishly blending in with its natural surroundings, the charm and attraction of the property is immediately evident. Two inviting chairs and a wood burner in the living space provide an idyllic setting to enjoy the ever-changing panoramic views through the large windows, perfect for cosy nights in with a glass of wine and a good book, or a film or two. Through to the bedroom, another large window frames the views from the sumptuous king-size bed. Why not treat yourself to breakfast in bed as the warm, golden sunlight begins to fill the room and nature slowly awakens outside? The kitchen is well equipped to cook up a storm. The en-suite includes a rainfall shower, wash basin and toilet.
Step outside onto the elevated patio where you can admire the night sky as you sip your hot chocolate by the fire pit. This rural haven promises a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the simplicity and beauty of the area's rural charm.