Braich-Y-Celyn Lodge is a charming detached cottage located in Aberdovey, Gwynedd, Wales. This former entrance lodge to a country estate offers stunning estuary views and is situated just one mile from the seaside resort of Aberdovey. The cottage sleeps 4 people in 2 bedrooms and boasts features such as beams, slate flooring, a woodburner, underfloor heating, and original ornamental fireplaces in the bedrooms.
The property is full of character and has been sympathetically restored and decorated with great style. Every room in the cottage offers wonderful views over the estuary, with the sandy beach just a short distance away. Aberdovey itself has a range of amenities including shops, tea rooms, and pubs, making it a convenient location for visitors. Additionally, the surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for exploration, with Machynlleth, Snowdonia National Park, and a local steam railway all within easy reach.
Whether visiting in summer or winter, Braich-Y-Celyn Lodge provides a perfect retreat for a relaxing holiday in Wales. Its proximity to the coast, charming features, and picturesque views make it an ideal choice for those looking to escape to the countryside. With its combination of traditional charm and modern comforts, this cottage offers a delightful setting for a memorable stay in Aberdovey.
Weekly price from £433
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