In a gorgeously remote spot in a country club, the south of Snowdonia National Park, this ‘gem’ of a property offers a wonderful location for a restorative break. The views are luscious and green – every nature lover’s dream – and when you’re not admiring them from your dining table or patio, you can enjoy local scenery up close by foot or by bike. With room for two guests and one doggie companion, this sweet cabin is wonderful for a solo trip or couples’ holiday.
The property is set in an elevated spot, which is one of the reasons those views are so wonderful. Walk 50 metres up the path with a moderate incline, through the gate and into this lovely cabin. Inside, you’ll have a cosy living area with designer chairs, a table for dining, and windows along one side. Relax into a film on the Smart TV or curl up with a book, all the while enjoying those marvellous sea views. In good weather, why not take breakfast out onto the paved patio for a picturesque start to your day? The cabin’s garden is a private sanctuary, enclosed within a natural rock face and offering breathtaking coastal views across verdant treetops and towards the distant sea. There’s also a charcoal BBQ so you can sizzle up a feast in the fresh air.
On the site itself, you’ll have access to a restaurant, bar and seasonal swimming pool (pool open May to September) – you could stay on site for the entire trip if you so wished. If you do wish to venture out, you’ll find further amenities along with a beach at the coastal village of Tywyn (3 miles away). You can also join the historic Tal-y-Llyn Steam Railway for a scenic train journey. Aberdovey (7 miles) is also a local treasure, with its sandy beach, quaint shops and eateries.