Cabin ∙ 4 bedrooms ∙ 8 guests | Cottage in Aberdovey

4 Bedroom Cottage in Aberdovey
Aberdovey 1 mile. This comfortable and well-presented lodge is set in an enviable elevated position, 600 feet above sea level, boasting outstanding coastal views from this wonderful Aberdovey location. Positioned in a quiet, private lodge park, this Aberdovey cottage lodge is cosy and comfortable throughout to provide welcoming accommodation. All ground floor, this Aberdovey cottage lodge offers open plan living, which spills out to the conservatory and onto a private, secluded decked balcony, with extensive views of Cardigan Bay and the beautiful Dyfi Estuary, perfect for relaxing with a drink in hand after a day of exploring this fantastic coastline and surrounding hills. This Aberdovey holiday home is just perfect to spend time together in the peace and quiet of this coastal location, with the outstanding views that you will never tire of. The picturesque village of Aberdovey with its inns, restaurants, lovely beach, renowned for its watersports, crab fishing and Dyfi Donkeys, and excellent 18-hole championship golf links is within a 20-minute walk of this Aberdovey holiday lodge. This location is a paradise for all outdoor activities and enjoys stunning mountain and coastal scenery in all directions. Spectacular climbing, walking and mountain biking can be found in the nearby Southern Snowdonia mountain range, while the world-famous Talyllyn Steam Railway, one of the Great Little Trains of Wales, is a five minute drive away. This is a wonderful holiday cottage in an idyllic location for an exciting break at any time of year.
The pretty village of Aberdovey is often called an artist's paradise because of its picturesque pastel painted cottages, eclectic little shops, traditional pubs and speciality seafood restaurants. This lovely harbour town has relaxed and welcoming atmosphere and wonderfully temperate climate, four miles of soft golden beaches, water sports and sailing opportunities and a great golf course ranked in the top 100 in the UK. The beaches of Aberdovey stretch north to Tywyn (home of the famous Talyllyn Steam Railway) along four miles of sand-dune backed coastline. Sunbathing, surfing, swimming and fishing are all popular beach pursuits here, and the estuary is perfect for a wide range of water sports activities. The stunning peaks of the Cader Iris and Aran Fawddwy mountains are close by, and are contrasted beautifully by the valleys of Dovey and Dysynni. Whether you love walking, climbing or watching the rich abundance of wildlife, Aberdovey makes the perfect holiday destination at any time of year.