Ystwyth 36 is a single-storey lodge located in Borth, Dyfed, Wales, that can accommodate up to 6 guests in its 3 bedrooms. The lodge offers sea views, a wraparound veranda, and is conveniently close to the local beach and amenities, making it an ideal base for families or groups of friends throughout the year. The open-plan living space is equipped with all the necessary home comforts, including a dishwasher, dining table, and electric stove for a cosy atmosphere.
The master bedroom features a double bed and an en-suite shower room for added privacy, while the other two bedrooms have twin beds, perfect for children or friends. Guests can start their day with breakfast on the veranda, enjoying the beautiful views and fresh air. Nearby attractions include Aberystwyth, known for its Cliff Railway, Castle Grounds, museum, and hill fort, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Machynlleth, a charming market town surrounded by mountains, offers attractions such as the Dyfi Osprey Project, Cors Dyfi, Centre for Alternative Technology, and Falconry Experience Wales. Outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing are also popular in the area. Ystwyth 36 provides a memorable break in a lodge that can be revisited year after year, and can be booked together with another property to accommodate larger groups.
Weekly price from £940
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