The property
A small colourful terraced cottage situated in Aberdovey, Wales, Fishermans Cottage is ideal for a couple or small family to enjoy the village and explore the local area.
The cottage has been furnished in a contemporary fashion to provide high-quality accommodation in a rural location.
The cottages boasts some lovely period features, the traditional exposed beams give this property a wonderful countryside feel.
The property opens up into an open-plan living room with comfortable seating arranged toward a large TV with a DVD player, as well as a dining area with seating for up to four people.
Along the hallway, there are steps leading up to into the modern kitchen, perfect for preparing those family meals in.
Upstairs you will find two bedrooms, consisting of one double and one twin room, with a separate family shower room and toilet.
Outside has two sets of steps leading up to a shared decking area with seating provided and an attractive raised stone garden with surrounding plants, perfect for relaxing in on a beautiful summers evening.
Aberdovey has many tourist attractions including Cors Dyfi, a nature reserve with a walkway and elevated hide overlooking swamp and wetland with nesting ospreys.
Further afield is the Snowdonia National Park, with lots of walks to explore, and home to the beautiful Snowdon, it is perfect for those keen for an adventure.
A treat for the whole family is Harlech Castle, a medieval fortification constructed atop a spur of rock close to the Irish Sea.It was built by Edward I during his invasion of Wales in the 13th century and offers many family events within its walls.
The Llyn Peninsula is part of the modern country and historic region of Gwynedd and has magnificent views over the sea.
A lovely little cottage, perfect for exploring this part of Wales.
About the location
ABERDOVEY
Tywyn 5 miles; Machynlleth 11 miles.
The picturesque harbour village of Aberdovey is renowned for its mild climate, sandy beaches, sailing and a championship 18-hole links golf course (rated in the UK's top 100). The village 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, all helping to create a relaxed welcoming atmosphere. Aberdovey boasts some of the finest beaches in Britain, with four miles of golden sand-dune-backed shoreline running north to Tywyn, home of the world-famous Talyllyn Steam Railway and crab fishing. 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 and wildlife watchers, and a wonderful all-year-round location.
Region Information
Note: This property has a check in time from 4pm.