This wonderful Mongolian yurt is set in the stunning and varied UNESCO Dyfi biosphere and Wales s drier coastal area, offering awe inspiring views across to the neighbouring mountains. The beach at Aberystwyth is 3.5 miles away, with Borth Beach 5 miles away, up through a fantastic valley with beautiful views across Cardigan Bay. Aberystwyth is a wonderful town that is steeped in history and a haven for foodies with many fantastic independent eateries. Moving away from the coast, Snowdonia National Park is 24 miles away and is an absolute must for hikers and guests who are just looking for a scenic drive with incredible landscapes. Ynyslas Sand Dunes and Nature Reserve is 7.5 miles away, the largest dunes in Ceredigion. After a busy day exploring the beautiful local area, make your way back to the yurt, which is set on the owner s wider property which comprises a small campsite and a further holiday let. Head into the yurt using a private path and step into the spacious, traditional and cosy yurt. The yurt is best described as offering simplistic luxury, with everything you need to enjoy your stay whilst offering a lovely open space to be able to truly unwind. There is a super king size bed and an additional sofa bed that can be used by an additional guest on request. Inside there is space to dine and hanging space for clothes along with some drawers to be able to unpack your things. The yurt uses solar power for its electrics and has thermostatically controlled underfloor heating, keeping it nice and warm all year round. A short 20 metre walk towards the main house leads you into a private kitchen area which has everything you need for a self catered stay. There is also an area here to dine if you choose not to eat in the yurt itself. Just off this space is a private shower room, ensuring your glamping stay is comfortable and relaxing. To the front of the yurt is a lovely patio area with comfortable outdoor seating and a wood fired hot tub, ideal for enjoy the stunning views across to the mountains, and stargaze in the evenings. There is a dedicated car parking space for the yurt just 25 metres away along a private path.
Weekly price from £485
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