Pack a beach bag and head just over the road to the golden sands from this attractive second floor apartment in Aberdyfi, Mid Wales. Sleeping four guests, the two bedroom property also welcomes one dog and is in an excellent position for picking up the Welsh Coast Path and strolling along beside Cardigan Bay, looking out for dolphins, porpoises and other wildlife. Enjoy your proximity to the village s shops, cafes and restaurants or drive 4 miles to Tywyn for a different choice of eateries and to spend time on the beach there. Plan day trips out into Snowdonia. Drive 14.5 miles to Corris in the scenic national park to take the children to see the underground attraction of King Arthur s Labyrinth. Enter the building via the shared front door and climb two sets of stairs to reach your private entrance. Stroll inside to find an open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, with views out towards the sea. Relax in here, watching the boats out on the water as they come and go, or switch on the Smart TV with Freeview and find a film for everyone to watch together later on. Listen to music on the DAB radio with Bluetooth while you prepare something delicious in the kitchen area, where you have an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with icebox, toaster and kettle. Open up the fold out table for everyone to dine together. Have a relaxing shower in the shower room, which also has a WC and handbasin, before making your way to the double bedroom to lay your head for the night. There is also a bunk bedroom at the apartment, which has sea views. There is no private outside space with this property but to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air, guests can wander over to the beach. There is no dedicated parking, but a pass will be supplied for the pay and display car park opposite.
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