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Tywyn 5 miles; Aberdovey 9 miles.
The small village of Rhoslefain, stands on the edge of the Dysynni Valley, at the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park, an area renowned for its sea and mountain views. Only 9 miles away is the picturesque harbour village of Aberdovey, popular for its mild climate, sandy beaches, sailing and a championship 18-hole links golf course. Aberdovey is often referred to as an "artist's paradise" with its pastel coloured cottages, small shops, inns and excellent restaurants which specialise in local seafood. The village boasts some of the finest beaches in Britain, with four miles of golden sand-dune backed shoreline running north to Tywyn, a Victorian seaside town with a promenade, putting green, leisure centre, restaurants, cafes and fish and chip shops. The beaches are popular with sunbathers, swimmers, surfers and fishermen, while the estuary attracts a wide range of watersports enthusiasts. The peaks of the Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges are within easy reach and are complemented by the charm of the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby. An ideal area for walkers, climbers, beachcombers and wildlife watchers, this artists' paradise is a wonderful year-round coastal location.
Rhoslefain 1 mile. These two detached, stone-built Wales cottages stand in an elevated position above the village of Rhoslefain in the foothills of the Cader Idris mountain range, and provide spectacular sea and distant hill views. This is a lovely, away-from-it-all location perfect for the start of many hillside walks or cycle trails which offer stunning sea and mountain views. Alternatively, these Wales cottages are also great to simply sit in the garden and enjoy the wonderful sea views. This is the ideal spot for guests at these Wales cottages to enjoy a peaceful holiday, yet the setting is only a few miles from sandy beaches, golf courses, cycling, a variety of watersports and Mount Cader Idris, one of the most majestic mountains in the Snowdonia National Park. Two lovely Wales cottages surrounded by wonderful countryside, providing a huge variety of attractions and activities.
One of two lovely Wales cottages, this detached stone-built holiday cottage was originally a Victorian farmhouse, and today provides comfortable, well-equipped accommodation with a private patio offering stunning sea and hill views. This Wales cottage offers welcoming, light and airy accommodation in a magnificent coastal location. Note: This Wales cottage is next to Ref 9019, together they sleep 12.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin with additional fold-up bed. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area, arch leading to sitting room with open fire, sofa bed and sea views. Shared utility.
Oil central heating with open fire in sitting room. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, additional fridge/freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer in shared utility, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD, telephone (incoming calls only). Fuel, power and starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent, towels available to hire at £2.50 per person, per week. Travel cot, highchair and stairgate. Off road parking for 2 cars. Private patio area with garden furniture, plus shared lawn. Two well-behaved dogs welcome at a charge of £10 per dog per week. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 3 miles. Note: Because of the location and a few exterior steps, property may not be suitable for the infirm.

01244 356666
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Previous visitors' comments about Craig Faden Isaf:
A quiet and peaceful break in the country.
Mr Lebez, West Byfleet, October 2012
The views were fantastic. A lovely, secluded house.
Mr Kearns, Swindon, October 2012
The cottage was in a stunning location with beautiful views, a good central point for exploring Wales.
Mr Nockels, Newcastle upon Tyne, August 2012
We particularly liked the scenery, the cosy furnishings, the secluded area and the unique experience.
Mrs Becker, July 2012