About the area
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Aberdovey is a village in Gwynedd, Wales, resting on the north side of the River Dyfi. It offers a small selection of pubs, restaurants, pubs and restaurants for all of your amenities. Resting within the Snowdonia National Park, you are well-placed for accessing a number of countryside trails for walking and cycling, as well as the coastline for some lovely sandy beaches.
Tywyn 2.5 miles. Situated on the outskirts of Aberdovey, within the Snowdonia National Park, is this superb detached white house. Resting in an elevated position with stunning panoramic views across Cardigan Bay and the golf course, this property is set in 3-acres of stunning landscaped gardens and mature pine woodlands, ideal for friends and families. Entering the property, you will be greeted to a spacious open-plan kitchen/diner, which houses all the appliances you could need to rustle up some delicious meals and a convenient dishwasher so you barely have to lift a finger to wash up! There is a breakfast bar to enjoy a hearty breakfast whilst planning the day's events, and a large dining table for home-cooked meals. Walk through to the spacious sitting room where you can look forward to unwinding with your loved ones and enjoying some quality family time together with a Sky Q TV package in both the sitting room and kitchen. From here, it leads into a games room with a large pool table if you fancy a friendly game, and a conservatory where you can go for some quiet time to read a good book. Once the evening draws to a close, retire to one of the six well-presented bedrooms, each offering their own en-suite with high-quality fixtures and fittings and the masters' doubles as a steam room. Step outside to the large garden area with lawn, patio and gravelled areas to choose from, with a covered BBQ area perfect for a family gathering. Let your pets run freely whilst you enjoy a refreshing beverage and those stunning views. Home to an 18-hole Championship Golf Course and stunning views across the estuary, this village is popular for those interested in golfing and a variety of watersports. Aberdovey has its own lovely sandy beach, where you can spend an afternoon on the golden sands, swimming in the clear waters or playing a variety of beach games or water sports including surfing and kite surfing. The nearby market town of Machynlleth provides a large number of tourist attractions that are well-worth the visit, including MOMA, Wales a modern art museum and the historic Machynlleth Clock Tower. Resting within the Snowdonia National Park, you are well-placed for accessing a large number of trails for some scenic walking and cycling. Brynmorwydd is the ultimate choice for a rural country break to North Wales with your loved ones.