Cottage In North Wales, Aberdovey

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 3

The village, situated within Snowdonia National Park, has countless footpaths to explore. Take a gentle stroll to the local beach or join the coastal path and enjoy the wildlife and waters of the Mawddach and the Dyfi estuaries or simply climb Cader Idris. Board the steam train of the local Talyllyn narrow gauge historic railway or go underground into the Corris Slate Mines. Visit the renowned Portmeirion village and Gardens, the Ynys Hir RSPB reserve, or the pretty waterfall at Dolgoch Falls. Barmouth and Aberdovey offer water sport activities from the harbour, shops, galleries, and eateries. Aberdovey Golf Club is enchantingly set at the mouth of the Dovey. Estuary. Enjoy culinary delights, independent shops and a host of events in and around the area. A perfect romantic break to relax, have a coastal adventure and enjoy activities. Built in the 1800s this quirky cottage oozes character with flagstone floors, uneven stone walls and the feature fireplace. Natural light floods the lounge at the heart of this cottage with comfy sofa to snuggle up on, Smart TV to relax with a film and cosy wood burner. If you decide to eat in, the kitchen has been creatively designed and is well equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and all the thoughtful little extras, creating a lovely space to cook in. The dining table is perfectly positioned by the lounge window where you can enjoy a meal and plan your days activities. After a full day out take a leisurely shower in the stylish bathroom. Head off to the double bedroom and enjoy a good night s sleep. The single bedroom offers a cosy space with single bed, dressing table and chair, with glimpses of the sea from the window. To the front of the property, enjoy morning coffee on the bistro table and chairs. After dropping off your luggage turn around 50 yards up the hill and there is then ample free parking down in the village car park 200m away.

Weekly price from £445

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