Enjoy coastal estuary views from this hot tub hideaway in a pretty village located on the edge of Dyfi Estuary – where the Snowdonia mountains meet the sea. Whether you’re a family of outdoor enthusiasts, a group of beach-loving friends or a foodie looking for dog-friendly eateries, you’ll have plenty to do. Spend your evenings in the sleek, open-plan living space or fire up the BBQ and dine alfresco in the garden.
Step inside the bright and spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with a mix of coastal motifs and contemporary decor. The large rug, plump sofas dotted with cushions, and neutral tones of the living area create a cosy atmosphere. Behind here is a rustic dining table with six chairs. In one corner of the room is a sparkling, white and brown U-shaped kitchen with a breakfast bar on the peninsula. Also on the ground floor is a separate WC and a utility room with a shower. Climb the stairs to find a family bathroom with a shower over the bath plus three bedrooms boasting sea views from the king-size and twin rooms, and mountain views from the double room. Outside is an enclosed garden where you can enjoy panoramic views over the village and coastal estuary from the furniture and hot tub.
During your stay on the southwestern tip of Snowdonia National Park in Aberdyfi, you’ll have the convenience of the village amenities and eateries while also being surrounded by nature and the coast. Take your four-legged friends for a splash at Aberdyfi Beach (0.5 miles) or the majestic Dolgoch Waterfall (8.5 miles). Pack a picnic and head to Llyn Mwyngil lake (14 miles) or challenge yourself to an uphill slog to the 893m summit of Cadair Idris in Penygader (16 miles).