Aberdyfi Holiday Cottages
Choose from 85 self catering holiday cottages in Aberdyfi, Gwynedd, 31 of which are dog friendly, 11 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 14 guests.
Located in the heart of the beautiful coastal town of Aberdovey.
With spectacular sea views and modern amenities, this beautiful Georgian apartment offers the perfect break by the sea in Aberdovey.
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While away hours at a time simply staring out over the blue waters of the estuary from this impressive apartment in Aberdyfi, North Wales. Sleeping four guests, the two-bedroom, duplex retreat sits within a colourful, seaside property that looks out across the scenic village’s sandy beach. From here you can step out to browse in the many shops or dine out. You can also enjoy coastal walks or trips out into the magnificent Eryri National Park, also known as Snowdonia, within which Aberdyfi nestles. Make your way up four flights of outside steps, taking care when it is raining as they can be slippery, to enter your airy abode. Open the front door and take two more steps up from the hall to find yourselves in the inviting lounge/diner with its captivating views. Relax in here together in front of the Smart TV, make plans for the following day and spend hours gazing out across the water. On those occasions you choose to stay in for dinner, wander through to the kitchen/diner to whip up a tasty meal. Dine in here or through in the main room with your family or friends. The bedrooms, a king-size and a twin, can be found on the floor above, together with the family bathroom. Make the most of your private roof terrace on sunny days. Have breakfast out here before heading off on the next adventure and open a bottle of wine on balmy summer evenings. Spend time swimming in the sea or playing games on the sand on the beach within 50 metres of the property. Enjoy water sports on the estuary or book a trip out to sea to go fishing or seal and dolphin spotting. Stroll 4 miles along the coast and through dunes to Tywyn, with its beautiful beach.
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Nestled in the heart of the thriving and picturesque coastal village of Aberdovey, this bright and airy holiday apartment offers a perfect romantic getaway for couples. Overlooking the waterfront, stunning views of the sea are complemented by light and airy decor, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a tranquil coastal retreat. Upon entering this stylish first-floor apartment, you’ll be greeted by a light-filled, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, thoughtfully designed for relaxation and convenience, with ample seating, a Smart TV, and breathtaking views of the beach and sea from the bay window. The well-equipped galley-style kitchen provides everything needed to prepare delicious meals, while the dining area offers an intimate setting for romantic dinners. The apartment features a comfortable double bedroom with a convenient en-suite shower room. While the property has no outdoor space of its own, the proximity to the beach provides plenty of opportunities to enjoy the fresh sea air. Please note that access to the apartment is via a wooden gate and metal stairs, which can be slippery when wet. Aberdovey is a charming harbour village known for its quaint pastel-coloured houses and vibrant atmosphere. With an array of restaurants, pubs, cafes, and shops within 200 metres, immerse yourself in the local culture and cuisine. The golden sands of the beach, located just across the road, beckon visitors for leisurely strolls and sun-drenched afternoons. Additionally, the village offers various outdoor activities, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, golfing, and fishing. Alternatively, explore inland to discover Snowdonia National Park, or strike out along the coastal path towards dramatic seascapes and sunset viewpoints.
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Welcome to this elegant and bright family-friendly townhouse overlooking the vibrant Aberdovey seafront, offering a delightful haven for up to eight guests seeking the quintessential seaside holiday experience filled with beach games, crabbing, and seaside delights. Step into the stylishly tiled kitchen/diner, where you’ll find everything you need for culinary creativity, then enjoy your creations at the dining table and seating nestled in the bay window. An archway leads to the utility room, providing ample space for drying off beachwear. Ascend the first flight of stairs to discover a gleaming shower room along with a separate cloakroom. A few steps further lead up to the first floor, unveiling a marvellous living room designed with relaxation in mind. Sink into the comfortable sofas, unwind with a favourite film on the TV, or simply admire the mesmerising sea views from the bay windows. The first of the four bedrooms, a charming twin room, is also located on this level. Venture to the second floor to find an elegant family bathroom complete with a bath and a separate walk-in shower, along with a double bedroom boasting impressive vistas. Additionally, both the bathroom and bedroom feature music speakers for your enjoyment. Continuing upwards, the third floor reveals two more bedrooms: a twin room and a double room featuring a TV and breathtaking views. While there’s no outdoor space at this property, you are superbly located for easy access to the beach. Whether you envision lazy days spent building sandcastles, engaging in crabbing adventures off the jetty, indulging in delicious seaside fare or exploring Snowdonia National Park, Aberdovey has something for everyone. For the more adventurous souls, the area offers an array of water sports, including paddleboarding, windsurfing, and sailing, along with the renowned 18-hole championship golf course. Alternatively, embark on winding trails along the picturesque River Dyfi or join the scenic coastal path for leisurely strolls while soaking in breathtaking views of the coastline.
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Immerse yourself in the seaside charm of Aberdovey with a stay at this bright and airy second-floor apartment boasting glorious sea views, ideally situated for families eager to embrace beachside adventures and explore the natural wonders of Snowdonia National Park and Cardigan Bay. Step inside through the shared front door and climb two sets of stairs to your private entrance. Enter the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, where panoramic sea views await. Relax in the comfortable seating area while watching boats bobbing on the water or unwind with a movie on the Smart TV with Freeview. Prepare delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen, then gather around the fold-out table for family meals or board games. Refresh yourself in the shower room before retiring to the double bedroom for a restful night's sleep. There’s also a fun-filled bunk bedroom with captivating sea views that children are sure to adore. While there is no private outdoor space, you can easily access the beach to soak up the sunshine. The beach is directly opposite the property, and you'll find yourself in a prime location for leisurely strolls along the Welsh Coast Path, where you may spot dolphins, porpoises, and other marine life in the bay. Take advantage of the village's shops, cafes, and restaurants, or venture a 4-mile drive to Tywyn for additional dining options and beachside fun. For memorable day trips, venture into the heart of Snowdonia National Park, where you can explore the underground wonders of King Arthur's Labyrinth in Corris, 14.5 miles away.
Experience the perfect coastal getaway at Westhaven Five – a spacious beachfront retreat in Aberdovey, offering stunning views, modern indulgence, and easy access to Snowdonia National Park!
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This cosy cottage, situated in the heart of Aberdovey village, is the perfect romantic getaway for couples looking to explore the coast and mountains of North Wales and comes complete with a private patio garden. Step inside this delightful cottage and its light and airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner will make you feel right at home. The well-equipped kitchen has everything you need to prepare an intimate meal for two. After dinner, snuggle up on the comfortable sofa in front of the electric wood burner-effect fire, where you can watch your favourite shows on the Smart TV or plan your holiday activities. On the ground floor, you’ll also find a convenient cloakroom. At the end of the day, head up the steep, narrow stairs to discover the lovely double bedroom, the bathroom and a dressing room. Outside, you can enjoy your morning coffee on the bistro table and chairs in the enclosed patio garden located at the front of the property. To the rear, there’s a small rockface courtyard, perfect for drying beach gear. A parking permit for the seafront car park is included. Aberdovey is known for its beautiful golden sand beaches, medieval castles, and stunning mountain scenery, making it a haven for walkers, bird watchers, and cyclists. Within a 200-metre walk, you’ll find charming shops, pubs, and restaurants, making it an ideal destination at any time of the year. The village also boasts an 18-hole championship golf course at its western edge, perfect for keen golfers. For fun-filled day trips, visit the Talyllyn Railway, Corris Craft Centre, and King Arthur’s Labyrinth, all within 15 miles of your door.
Whether you’re here for relaxation, adventure, or a bit of both, this Aberdyfi penthosue apartment is your perfect base for making unforgettable holiday memories.
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Experience the tranquil setting of Aberdovey, a quaint coastal village, at this traditional two-bedroom cottage in a convenient location. You’ll have shops, pubs, cafes and the beach just 400 metres away, and beyond the village, you can take scenic coastal walks and perhaps even observe marine life such as seals, dolphins and porpoises. This property is wonderful for a family or a group of four friends and has the bonus of being pet-friendly for up to two small dogs. The cottage has been beautifully modernised with a few period features remaining, such as ceiling beams and sash windows. In the welcoming open-plan living area, unwind after a day’s adventures, resting on the sofas and perhaps popping something on the Smart LCD TV and DVD player. The adjacent kitchen area is compact yet functional, while you can enjoy meals at the spacious table in the main area. On warm evenings, you’ll love using the bench at the front of the cottage to take in the sea air. There’s also a small private terrace at the back where you can dine alfresco if the mood takes you. You’ll find so much to do in this naturally beautiful part of Wales, whether you fancy birdwatching, lying on the beach or trying out water sports such as sailing and surfing. Feeling like pulling those hiking boots on? Then lace up and head out to explore the rugged terrain of Snowdonia National Park, perhaps starting with the 10-mile circular hike from Aberdovey to Llyn Barfog, also known as the Bearded Lake.
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Ideally suited to families and couples, this inviting third-floor apartment offers a wonderful base for a holiday on the Welsh coast. Boasting spectacular views from the living area and a private balcony, you’ll be able to fully immerse yourself in life by the sea on a relaxing retreat here. From your doorstep, you can access the beach within just 50 metres, which stretches for miles where you can build sandcastles, paddle in the waters and soak up the sunshine in a beautiful setting. At the heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen/living room/diner which is bathed in natural light from the large windows. This bright and airy setting is a perfect place to relax with loved ones, be it sitting up at the dining table for a home-cooked meal or lounging on the sofas with a film on the TV. In the kitchen, you’ll feel a wave of calm wash over you with the serene decor and chic set up where you can whip up a feast come morning, noon or night, or simply sit and sip a coffee at the intimate two-seater table. Upstairs are two blissful bedrooms, starting off with a unique master bedroom, furnished with a charming bed frame and fantastic views of the sea, as well as boasting an en-suite shower room. Bedroom two is a cosy space with quirky features and twin beds, perfect for younger guests. When the sun is shining, the balcony is the place to be. Here you can sit and watch the world go by whilst admiring the coastal scenery. Avid walkers can pack their backpacks for an invigorating trail along the Wales Coast Path, accessible just a mile away with awe-inspiring viewpoints and a vast array of wildlife to spot along the way. Alternatively, play a round of 18 holes at Aberdovey Golf Club before stopping off at the restaurant to refuel and truly immerse yourself in the beauty of this area. Within 10 miles, you can also head inland to explore the mystery of Snowdonia National Park where adventures await from wild swimming and waterfalls to majestic mountains to climb.
Beautifully restored Grade 11 listed property a short walk from the beach front.
This delightful terraced cottage is just a stone’s throw from the beach and an idyllic place to be.
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This bijou cottage is quaintly pretty and offers everything you’ll need for a comfortable stay. Located in the heart of wonderful Aberdyfi, it’s an ideal seaside getaway for a couple or small family. Step from the street through the glazed door and into the open-plan living space of this cute cottage, a bright yet cosy room where you can recharge after a day’s adventures. The kitchen area is equipped for preparing hearty breakfasts and tasty suppers, and there’s a dining table tucked under the stairs where you can enjoy your meals and plan your next activities. After dinner, snuggle up on the sofas and relax, perhaps with a show on the TV or a DVD. When you’re feeling tired, make your way up the cottage-style stairs to the charming bedrooms, a double and a bunk-bed room, which share a shower room. The charming and popular village of Aberdyfi is located at the mouth of the Dyfi Estuary as it flows into the sea, in the southern part of the Snowdonia National Park. Your cottage is just 200 metres from Aberdyfi’s gorgeous beach – 4 miles of golden sand with dunes behind, and where you can swim, sail and try out a variety of water sports. There are also boat trips from the harbour for fishing, wildlife-spotting and simply enjoying the gorgeous views. The village’s links course is a big draw for golfers, and there’s a good selection of shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants in town. In Tywyn, 4.5 miles, you can go back in time with a vintage cinema and a steam railway, while if you’re feeling energetic head inland to climb the celebrated peaks of Cader Idris, 16 miles.
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Situated along the northern banks of the River Dyfi in the heart of the harbourside town of Aberdovey, it would be hard not to fall in love with the homely, historic cottage. Perfect for couples and small families, explore everything the Dyfi Estuary has to offer, from windswept coastal walks to blood-pumping water sports activities. Featuring a roaring wood burner, a soothing neutral colour palette and extra special homely touches, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner boasts a warmth which invites you to unwind at the end of a busy day. Hunker down on the comfy sofa and catch up with your favourite programme on the Smart TV or whip up a locally sourced feast and enjoy making special family memories seated around the dining table. When bedtime calls, head upstairs to find two light and bright bedrooms, one double and one single with access to the courtyard garden, both dressed in crisp white linens that ensure a peaceful rest. The picturesque harbour village of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey) is home to a championship golf course and miles of dune-backed golden beaches perfect for a traditional bucket and spade day on the sand. Located at the heart of the UNESCO Dyfi Biosphere Reserve on the northern coast of the River Dyfi, Aberdyfi makes a wonderful base for those with a nose for nature, whilst water sports enthusiasts can enjoy sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, fishing and yachting regattas in the summer. A paradise for keen walkers, enjoy lake views as you conquer the Happy Valley to Bearded Lake walk (6 miles) or marvel at the breathtaking waterfalls along the Dolgoch Falls Waterfall Walk 10 miles away.
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Ideally situated close to the heart of the popular coastal town of Aberdovey - also known as Aberdyfi - this charming period cottage makes a cosy hideaway for families and friends seeking a relaxing retreat in a beautiful part of North Wales. Offering fresh and airy accommodation for up to five guests, the property has been tastefully furnished and decorated in light, soothing shades. Featuring exposed stonework and spacious interiors, this welcoming bolthole is within easy reach of the town's bustling harbour, beautiful beach and wide choice of great places to eat and drink. Entering this cheerful cottage the lounge/diner provides a lovely space to unwind in, with ample seating, a Smart TV and a wood burner effect electric fire set in an impressive feature stone wall. The dining table is over to the side, ideal for sharing favourite meals which you've cooked in the comfortable and stylishly organised kitchen. When it's time to retire for the night this delightful hideaway has three light and relaxing bedrooms to choose between, all with Smart TVs: on the first floor there's a cabin-style single and a double which can be made up as a twin; a spacious king-size room is on the second floor, with a freestanding bath and skylights in the low sloping ceilings. There's also a refreshing first-floor shower room. The cottage doesn't have any outside space of its own, but both the harbour and the beautiful beach are within 200 metres, offering wonderful views across the river and out to sea. Situated along the breathtaking Ceredigion coast, both Aberdovey and the nearby resort of Tywyn (4.5 miles) have beautiful beaches and a choice of friendly pubs and restaurants. The town lies at the southern end of the glorious Snowdonia National Park which offers miles of fabulous walks and mountainous bike trails.
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This terraced cottage is located in the seaside town of Aberdovey and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
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This lovely property in the picturesque seaside village of Aberdyfi (or Aberdovey) is ideal for couples or families looking for a quintessential seaside holiday in North Wales. Aberdyfi is known for its colourful pastel buildings and wonderful long sandy beach, which curves along the coast of Cardigan Bay and round to the bustling town of Tywyn (4 miles). The beach is less than 200 metres away, and the town boasts a championship golf course. Aberdyfi offers various activities along the river Dyfi, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, wildlife spotting and fishing. A pretty apartment accessed via the main sweet shop entrance has stairs leading to the first floor living area. The property is beautifully furnished in soft coastal hues with a seaside theme, creating a relaxing ambience. The pretty lounge/diner is a cosy and welcoming space to unwind at the end of a day out. The windows overlook the harbour green and the estuary beyond. The lounge has two sofas, a feature gas fire, and a TV for evening entertainment. Set by the window, the dining area is a calm space to share a meal and reflect on the day’s adventure. The small galley-style kitchen has all you need to rustle up some tasty treats. The first floor features a shower room. Upstairs are a double and a bunk bedroom (for children). Although there is no outside area, the shops and beach of Aberfydi are within 200 metres walk. There are plenty of attractions to discover in the local area. Train buffs will be in their element with Fairbourne Railway, which connects with the ferry (check timings) to Barmouth, less than 15 miles away. Barmouth has a beautiful sandy beach and a picturesque harbour. Walkers and nature lovers can explore Arthog Falls, Tan y Coed Park and Garden, and RSPB Ynis hir within 20 miles.
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Escape to the coastal borders of Snowdonia National Park with friends or family and stay at this charming cottage in Aberdovey, where the cosy lounge area awaits your return after a day of discovery, and a beach can be found opposite your front door. Inside the cottage, you'll find a compact yet stylish retreat, finished with subtle nautical touches that add to its seaside charm. As you step through the stable-style door, you'll be greeted by an inviting open-plan kitchen/diner, complete with deep sofas, snug armchairs, and an electric coal-effect fire, perfect for evenings in. The well-equipped kitchen boasts everything you need to ensure that meal preparation is a breeze. Ascend the steep stairs to discover the comfortable bedrooms, each offering a peaceful haven for a restful night's sleep. The first bedroom features a double bed, finished with light and airy decor. Along from here, you’ll find the bathroom with a shower over the bath. The remaining bedrooms are at the top of another steep flight of stairs—a snug single room with simple hanging space and a double bedroom with built-in storage. While there may not be a dedicated outdoor space, a small bench outside the front door provides a tranquil spot to enjoy your morning coffee and soak in the atmosphere of this charming coastal village. Stroll down to the bustling harbour and immerse yourself in the maritime atmosphere, or try your hand at water sports such as sailing, paddleboarding and windsurfing. Alternatively, go crabbing off the jetty or simply relax on the glorious sandy beach, perfect for building sandcastles and soaking up the sun. When you're ready for adventure, explore the diverse landscapes of Snowdonia National Park or the rugged stretches of the Ceredigion Coastline, where scenic walks await along mountain ranges and coastal paths. Golf enthusiasts will enjoy the nearby 18-hole championship golf course, less than a mile from home.
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Located in Aberdovey on the northern edge of the Dyfi Estuary, where mountains meet the sea at the edge of Snowdonia National Park, indulge in a romantic escape for two at this stunning period townhouse, complete with a crackling wood burner in the cosy lounge and plenty of rustic charm. Enter the kitchen/diner, where a captivating feature fireplace takes centre stage alongside the wood burner. Should you choose to dine in, the kitchen provides a sociable space with a breakfast bar, an inviting sofa, and all the necessary equipment to whip up a delicious meal. As evening falls, gather around the dining table by the window, light the wood burner, and enjoy your favourite films on the Smart TV. After a day of adventure, retreat to the comfortable sofas on the first floor, where you can delve into a book from the library and plan your holiday excursions. Also on this floor, you'll find the gleaming shower room. When it's time to retire for the night, ascend the steep stairs to the beautiful double bedroom tucked under the sloping eaves of the roof. With all the creature comforts of home, this property provides the ultimate retreat for your holiday getaway. Though the property has no outside space of its own, the golden sands of Aberdovey Beach are just 200 metres away. This picturesque village offers a delightful array of amenities, including a charming harbour, inviting pubs, quaint cafes, delectable restaurants, captivating galleries, and unique independent shops to discover at your leisure. Embrace the great outdoors with many activities right on your doorstep, from scenic walks and invigorating cycling routes to exhilarating sea swimming, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and fishing adventures. Don't miss the chance to tee off at the championship links golf course or unwind on the sandy beach. For further exploration, venture into Snowdonia to discover the enchanting Craig yr Aderyn, a Site of Special Scientific Interest renowned for its birdlife, and the stunning Dolgoch Falls, both within 15 miles of your door.
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Spend the day at the beach, play golf, go hiking, try some water sports or enjoy a delicious meal – this cute seafront apartment in the heart of Aberdyfi is ideal for couples and small families wanting a seaside getaway or outdoor adventures. The apartment is set on the first and second floors of a pastel-coloured terrace located right by the sea and in the heart of the action in lovely Aberdyfi. Head straight up the stairs to the first floor and you’ll find your front door, leading into an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with seriously lovely views of the sea and the harbour. Curl up on the window seat to watch the waves, the boats and the weather all day. You can rustle up delicious meals in the well-designed kitchen, and enjoy them at the central dining table before relaxing on the sofas, perhaps with a DVD or a movie on the Smart TV. A short hallway leads to your shower room, while a narrow, cottage-style staircase takes you up to the second floor and your two bedrooms, a double with sea views and a twin with 2’6” beds, both with ample storage. Aberdyfi has so much to offer, from its 18-hole links golf course to a variety of water sports, including sailing, paddleboarding and wind surfing. Its 4-mile sandy beach is a big draw, and if you need a change there are plenty of shops and restaurants. You can book a boat trip for fishing, sea-life spotting or just to admire the beautiful views of the shoreline. If you feel like a change, head inland and explore the Cambrian Mountains and their variety of walking trails, or drive to Machynlleth, 10.5 miles, or Dolgellau, 23 miles, each of which boasts an interesting range of shops, pubs and places to eat.
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Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and woodburning stove
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Discover the charm of this delightful cottage, perfectly positioned for couples or a small family to explore the stunning Ceredigion Heritage Coast, renowned for its breathtaking beaches and exhilarating water sports. Spend the day delving into Aberdovey, then return home to this cosy abode, complete with a warming flame effect fire in the welcoming lounge/diner and a private patio for a sundowner or two. Step inside this inviting home and be greeted by the bright and airy lounge/diner with comfortable sofas, a coffee table, and a dining area for four. Relax in front of the TV, or bask in the warmth of the flame-effect gas fire while the original beams overhead add to the character. Transition into the galley-style kitchen with everything you need to whip up a storm. A convenient cloakroom/utility area with a washing machine and a lobby area for coat storage add to the functionality of the space. Climb the steep, open-sided stairs to discover the two inviting bedrooms, each boasting a comfortable double bed. Completing the layout is the sleek bathroom with a refreshing walk-in shower. Outside, the front patio beckons, inviting you to unwind amidst the fresh air and scenic surroundings. A 0.5-mile stroll leads you to the sandy shores, where you can try your hand at crabbing from the jetty or dive into thrilling water sports adventures. Aberdovey is a sailing haven, while golf enthusiasts will relish the proximity to the prestigious 18-hole championship golf course 0.5 miles away. Embark on scenic walks along the breathtaking coastal path, and after a day of exploration, satisfy your cravings at one of many charming cafes and restaurants scattered throughout the town.
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Ideally situated just across the road from a beautiful sandy beach, this spacious three-storey townhouse provides relaxing accommodation for families, friends and couples seeking a cheerful holiday retreat near the heart of Aberdovey. With ample space for up to six guests, the colourful and welcoming seafront property offers big bay windows displaying stunning views across the estuary and down towards Ceredigion Bay. Perfect for exploring a magical part of North Wales, this delightful getaway makes a fabulous base for walkers, hikers, cyclists and nature lovers discovering the southern reaches of Snowdonia National Park. Entering this fresh, airy property, the welcoming hallway leads through to the light and spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. With plenty of seating and views towards the beach, the pretty lounge makes an ideal space to settle back in the evenings to watch a film or chat about the day. The central dining table is perfect for enjoying family meals which you can cook in the stylishly arranged and fully equipped kitchen. Upstairs, the first floor features the first shower room and a charming double bedroom with a dressing area, TV and sea views from the bay windows. On the second floor you will find another shower room and the two remaining bedrooms: a cheerful twin and a lovely double which has views towards to beach. Outside, there’s a small yard perfect for storing bikes, surfboards and other outdoor equipment. The beach is just across the road, a gorgeous stretch of golden sand which sweeps north along the coast to the cheerful seaside resort of Tywyn (4 miles). Both Tywyn and Aberdovey have a great choice of pubs and restaurants, with chances to spot dolphins from the coastal path. A great area for golf, water sports and boat trips, keen walkers and climbers can head inland to explore Snowdonia.
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This charming property, situated just metres from Aberdyfi Harbour, is the perfect base for guests looking for a holiday close to the sea but also to Eryri National Park (Snowdonia). Sleeping four over two peaceful bedrooms, this first-floor apartment is laid out over two floors and boasts wonderful sea views from the main bedroom. Wake up among the peaceful blue tones of the sea, grab your morning coffee from the kitchen and head out to the terrace with a good book. The apartment, which is accessed via a flight of steep cottage-style curving stairs, has a contemporary open-plan style. The living and dining area is fresh and bright, with fantastic estuary views from the window next to the dining table, but it still feels cosy in the evenings to snuggle up and watch TV together. The kitchen has everything you need to cook delicious meals and leads to the small decked terrace. A stylish, compact shower room completes the first floor, but there’s a handy second shower room on the second floor with the bedrooms. Both rooms have a gorgeous coastal feel with tranquil decor; the double room has lovely sea views while the twin room is ideal for children to snuggle up in. Wander the colourful streets of Aberdyfi and stop for some ice cream or a coffee before heading to the beach. For a change of scenery, try the beautiful beaches of Tywyn (5 miles) and Llwyngwril (12.5 miles). Head into the national park for walks near Eryri, or visit Coed y Brenin Forest Park (31 miles) for family-friendly walking and cycling routes. Kids will love a ride on the Fairbourne Steam Railway (15.5 miles), while older children might prefer to adventure through old slate mines with Corris Mine Explorers (15 miles).
1 Gibraltar Terrace, a beautiful, reverse-level holiday home in the beautiful harbour village of Aberfyfi in Gwynedd, with sea views and a barbecue. Tywyn 4.5 miles; Machynlleth 10.5 miles.
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Perched at the end of a row of terraced cottages, this delightful property offers spectacular views over Aberdovey coast from the house and garden alike. Set above the railway line with perfect views of the beach, this superb cottage enjoys a little seclusion from the bustling town, yet is just minutes’ walk from the beach, shops and eateries. Offering ample accommodation for five guests and welcoming two canine companions, this charming abode is ideal for a family holiday or a getaway with friends. This two-storey cottage has a warm, rustic aesthetic that proudly showcases its storied past, with thick stone walls and an ornate fireplace. Once used to house the staff of Penhelig Lodge, it’s been thoughtfully remodelled with comfortable furnishings accented by a subtle coastal theme for a warm and homely ambiance. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner wraps around the entrance porch to form the heart of this holiday home. Rustle up family favourites in the bright and colourful kitchen, then wine, dine and chat around the family dining table. With deep seating and majestic coastal views, the lounge is ideal for gathering to watch TV or just enjoying quality time together, multi-fuel burner keeping you warm and toasty. Make the most of warm weather and delightful views by sipping a glass of wine on your front patio, keeping an eye on dogs and children in the open front garden. Note that the rear garden with access to the shed and washing line is shared with your neighbours. When night falls, climb the stairs to get cosy under the covers – choose from a king-size, a twin and a single room. A family bathroom completes the accommodation. Also known as Aberdyfi, Aberdovey offers fun for all the family. Enjoy lazy beach days on the golden sands, or take curious kids crabbing from the jetty. If you’re feeling active, there are a number of walking trails leading out from the village, or choose from a number of sea-related activities, such as fishing, sailing, paddleboarding or canoeing.
Seagrass Cottage offers more than just a place to stay—it’s your gateway to all that Aberdovey and its surroundings have to offer. From tranquil beach moments to adventurous day trips, there’s something for everyone.
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An elegant coastal home with far-reaching sea views, set in the bustling heart of Aberdovey. An easy sentiment flows throughout this immaculately presented hideaway, making it a perfect retreat for families or friends holidaying with their furry tag-a-long. Venture deep into the Snowdonia landscape aboard the iconic Talyllyn Railway (4.5 miles), before cracking open a cold sundowner and unwinding on the paved patio. This stylish property features a tasteful blend of traditional features and contemporary design flair. Relax surrounded by exposed wooden beams, earthy neutral hues, and sleek soft furnishings. Slip off outdoor shoes in the entranceway way then be lulled into the striking lounge/kitchen/diner. Chop, zest, and simmer in the creamy shaker kitchen bathed in a glow from the skylights above. Pop some fizz then adorn the wooden dining table with a delectable spread – a wonderful space for an evening of festivities. After dinner, retire to the cosy lounge area. Stretch out on the plump sofas with a brew and flick through the Smart TV for a crowd-pleaser film. When night falls, slip into the soft sheets of three inviting bedrooms. Choose from a chic en-suite king, a bright twin, and an airy bunk room. Outdoors, step into the enclosed courtyard and inhale the salty ocean breeze as you sip a morning coffee. Step up to the decked patio and watch on while little ones and dogs play on grassed areas. Glide along the rippling waters of the Dyfi Estuary during a guided SUP session from the Dovey Yacht Club (within 500 metres) whilst the golfers of the group tee off at the Aberdovey Golf Club (within 600 metre). Sea lovers can embark on an early morning amble along the stretch of shoreline at Fairbourne Beach (16 miles).
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Set within glorious gardens that include children’s swings and a wood-fired hot tub, this superb three-storey house is an ideal seaside getaway for multi-generational families and groups of friends. Spend the day on Aberdyfi Beach less than 0.5 miles away or stride out in the awesome Snowdonia National Park – there’s something for everyone in this special destination. In this chic property the fabulous kitchen/diner is the perfect place to spend time together – whether whipping up gourmet meals or chatting around the table as you eat (it seats ten, with folding chairs for more). Head to the family room and you can light the wood burner, switch on the TV and relax on the comfortable seating, or cross the hall to the main lounge, which also has a wood burner and a TV. There’s a shower room on the ground floor, and steps lead to an annexe with a single bedroom. Four of the remaining bedrooms are on the first floor: a king-size with an en-suite, another king-size, a double, and a bunk bedroom for two with an additional single bed. Completing the interior, there are two twin bedrooms on the second floor (reached via a set of stairs without a handrail). Outside, the tiered gardens include a hot tub (on the higher level) that enjoys fabulous views. The coastal village of Aberdyfi is set in a gorgeous location at the mouth of the River Dyfi. Its popular beach has 4 miles of sand, and you can enjoy sailing and water sports as well as crab fishing from the jetty. Take a boat trip from the harbour or explore the walking and cycling trails that criss-cross the area. In the village you’ll find shops, galleries and places to eat, and there’s an 18-hole golf course just under a mile away.
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Tucked away in a serene spot on the outskirts of Aberdovey, this chic retreat promises both relaxation and excitement for family gatherings and memorable adventures with friends. Enjoy stylish furnishing, far-reaching coastal views and plenty of natural light, complemented by a wonderful patio garden overlooking the water. Inside, the property exudes elegance and sophistication, having been thoughtfully converted from its Victorian origins to blend contemporary flair with timeless charm. Step through the sunroom and into the spacious lounge/diner, where bay windows flood the room with natural light, creating a welcoming ambience. Sink into the plush sofas and cosy up by the wood burner-effect gas fire, or gather around the large dining table for sociable meals with loved ones. The adjacent kitchen is a chef's dream, equipped with everything you need for culinary creativity. Downstairs, a striking bedroom awaits, boasting a comfortable double bed and a luxurious en-suite wet room with a double sink and mirrored panelling. Upstairs, a large bathroom offers a walk-in shower and a bath, while two additional bedrooms—a king-size and a super-king-size—provide plush accommodation with sumptuous linens, ample storage, and stunning views. Outside, the garden beckons with a charming patio area boasting wonderful views, perfect for al fresco dining and leisurely evenings spent under the stars. The centre of Aberdovey itself is a 0.5-mile stroll away, offering endless opportunities for enjoyment. Spend lazy days on the golden sands of the beach, treating yourself to ice cream, or satisfy your thirst for thrills with exciting water sports activities such as paddleboarding, windsurfing, and sailing. If you prefer exploring on foot, the surrounding area boasts many scenic trails, perfect for leisurely walks amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park or along the spectacular coastal path.
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For family breaks beside the sea, this coastal property is a fantastic option, boasting a blissful private balcony and an enclosed garden where you can catch the sunset. From your doorstep, you can wander over to the Wales Coast Path towards Machynlleth for an invigorating walk with awe-inspiring views. What’s more, the property welcomes up to two dogs ensuring the whole family can enjoy an adventure in North Wales. Flooded with natural light from the dual-aspect windows, the living room is a wonderful place to gather together come rain or shine. Comfortable sofas and armchairs encourage you to kick back and relax, making the most of the mighty balcony views from the property’s elevated position. When the sun is shining, you can open the doors and head outside to dine alfresco whilst you soak in the atmosphere surrounded by pretty greenery. The kitchen has a warm and welcoming feel with natural wood finishes, fully equipped to prepare meals for your family. The first bedroom features a double bed with an en-suite shower room with a bright colour palette and a built-in dressing table. The second bedroom is located on the lower floor, with pale purple decor, twin beds and bifold doors opening out onto the enclosed garden where you can sit and sip your morning coffee. Aberdovey is a wonderful destination for a holiday with plenty on offer whether you want to enjoy a slower pace of life or get active on the water. Try your hand at paddleboarding, canoeing or sea swimming to experience life on the water during your stay, or pay a visit to the coastal 18-hole golf course all just half a mile away. What’s more, you’ll be located just 15 miles from Snowdonia National Park where a wealth of coastal walking trails, waterfalls and marvellous mountains such as Tarrenhedre (15 miles) await.
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This beautiful property, situated in an elevated position overlooking Aberdovey’s stunning coastline, is the perfect holiday home for families or groups of friends looking for a base to relax and unwind in after long days of adventure. Sleeping eight over five tranquil bedrooms and with space for up to two dogs, the whole family can take advantage of the wonderful gardens as well as the nearby beach (0.5 miles). Spend the day wandering around town, visiting the shops and pubs, before returning home to enjoy an al fresco drink on the patio looking down to the garden and out to sea. Store muddy boots and coats in the boot room at the end of the hallway in this delightful house before moving to the kitchen diner. The hub of the home, this wonderful space offers stunning coastal views among peaceful blue and grey tones paired with wooden furniture and kitchen units. There’s plenty of space around the table for everyone to eat together. There’s a handy utility room down a few steps too. Get comfy on the sofas in the lounge in front of the Smart TV or chat about your plans for tomorrow, the fire on in the background. When you’re ready for bed, you’ve a choice of five bedrooms. For some privacy, head up the kitchen staircase to the tranquil double that benefits from sea views. Up the hallway staircase, a king-size room with dual aspect windows, a TV and sea views awaits, as well as a twin room, single room and a double that has an en-suite shower room. The main bathroom is perfect for taking an indulgent soak or an invigorating shower among contemporary fittings. Outside, make the most of the sea views from the large garden with lawn and dine alfresco, watching the kids play with the garden games as the sun goes down. There’s also a log store and covered bike area with lockable rack. Head off to Tywyn Beach (5 miles) for a change of scenery; you may even spot some dolphins if you’re lucky! On dry land, the Vale of Rheidol Railway (29 miles) is a hit with children. Golf enthusiasts will enjoy the views from Aberdovey Golf Club (1 mile), while scramblers will enjoy the walk to Picnic Island along the ‘Roman Road’ from Penhelig (0.5 miles).
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This beautiful coastal bolthole is located in the thriving village of Aberdyfi, with easy access to beaches, walking trails and eateries. Suitable for five people, this ground-floor apartment makes the perfect base for families seeking to escape city life. Once a chapel, this lovingly renovated property boasts stunning design, social areas, and modern fixtures to ensure a fuss-free holiday! Snuggle up with your loved ones in the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner after a blustery day on the seafront, and warm up chilly toes in front of the electric fire while you catch up with loved ones. Whip up seafood suppers in the fully functioning kitchen space, and when tummies are well-fed, continue the festivities with a blockbuster on the Smart TV. The three bedrooms are extremely inviting with their pastel shades and crisp linens. There are two doubles to sink into, one with its own en-suite shower room and one pretty single room. Finishing off the apartment is a stylish bathroom. Although this property has no back garden, the beach is 200 metres away for those leisurely evening strolls. The pretty village of Aberdyfi boasts a harbour, pubs, cafes, restaurants, and shops to explore. Adrenaline enthusiasts will be in their element with the range of activities available, including sea swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. There’s even a championship golf course just half a mile from the cottage. Follow the quaint pastel-coloured houses along the River Dyfi for wonderful walks amongst wildlife.
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Set along the water’s edge, this welcoming townhouse provides ample accommodation for larger families and groups of friends seeking a relaxing spot on the outskirts of the cheerful resort of Aberdovey. With plenty of space for up to ten guests, the property features big bay windows offering panoramic views of the estuary as it heads out towards the bay, and there’s even temporary mooring so you can launch your boat out to sea. Just a few metres from a beach, this airy, light-filled retreat is a fabulous base for discovering the southern reaches of Snowdonia. The spacious ground floor features a welcoming kitchen/diner with additional seating space, making a fabulous spot for preparing and sharing your favourite meals. Upstairs, the first floor has a delightful lounge with window seats providing views over the estuary towards the bay. With plenty of seating and a Smart TV, this is an ideal space to relax in at the end of a great day. This floor also has the first bedroom – a cheerful king-size room, alongside a shower room with underfloor heating. Further stairs lead to the second floor with the main family bathroom and an en-suite king-size bedroom. The two final bedrooms are on the third floor: a cheerful bunk bedroom for three guests, and a family room with two double beds. The basement has laundry equipment and storage space. Outside, there’s further space for bikes and paddleboards alongside a hot shower for washing off sand. Crossing the road, the pebble beach is a lovely spot for paddling, fishing and picnics. The main beach stretches for four sandy miles, and Aberdovey is home to a choice of fantastic pubs, galleries, shops and restaurants. Local attractions include Dolgoch Falls, Craig Yr Aderyn and the Museum of Modern Art in Machynlleth, all within 10 miles.
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This delightful property in the heart of Aberdovey is ideal for friends and families looking for a relaxing holiday where the mountains meet the sea. From the doorstep, you can enjoy various outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, sea swimming, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, fishing, and golf. This peaceful village has a thriving harbour, eateries, galleries, independent shops, and a golden sandy beach. This welcoming three-storey period townhouse is in a marvellous location and offers gorgeous interiors and waterside views. Enter the hall, and to your right is the dining room with views over the tidal estuary. A stylish kitchen has all the necessary appliances to make meal preparation a breeze. The kitchen is a sociable space with a breakfast bar and stools, and a door leading to a small backyard. The property has a downstairs shower room. Head to the first floor to relax in the lounge, settling into the comfortable sofas and watching a movie on the Smart TV. A wood burner effect electric fire is available for cooler evenings. Doors open onto the Juliet balcony with views of the Dyfi Estuary and Cardigan Bay. This floor has a stylish twin bedroom with an en-suite shower room. On the second floor are two further bedrooms - one twin with an en-suite bathroom and a double with an en-suite shower room. There is no outside area, but it is less than 500 metres to enjoy a walk on Aberdyfi Beach and access the Wales Coast Path. Nature lovers have plenty to choose from in the area, with Dyfi Osprey Project and RSPB Ybis-hir within 20 miles. Heading into Eryri or Snowdonia, hikers can enjoy the walk up to Arthog Falls (16 miles) and train buffs can hop aboard at Fairbourne Railway (15.5 miles) and ride to the mouth of the Mawddach Estuary and connect with the ferry to the seaside town of Barmouth (check timings).
Beautiful holiday home situated on the coast of mid Wales, boasting luxurious interiors, and stunning sea views.
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Enjoy fabulous Welsh sea views from the decked balcony of this stunning, reverse-level home. Welcoming six guests, this spacious and plush home has lots of room for all guests to socialise together in the wonderful living space or take time out to relax in the snug room. Entering the hallway, you can hang up your coats and place your walking boots and stick dirty clothes straight in the washer dryer found in the handy utility room on this level. The three sumptuous bedrooms are situated on the ground floor, choose from a king-size which has an en-suite shower room, a double bedroom, or a twin bedroom. Completing this floor is a stylish bathroom with a bath and shower. Upstairs is the colourful and bright open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Cook up delicious meals in the practical kitchen, which boasts a sociable breakfast bar. Eat together or play games around the dining table, before settling down on the comfortable sofas and admiring the far-reaching views over the village and Cardigan Bay. A separate snug area with a TV, DVD player, and cosy bean bags, is great for the children of the group to play together. Outside, you will find a large balcony with seating, the perfect spot for al fresco evening dining and morning coffees. Situated in the bustling, coastal village of Aberdovey, you will be just 500 metres from the harbour, pubs, and a great selection of places to eat. This is a great spot for lovers of the great outdoors, with opportunities for walking, cycling, swimming, and water sports activities on the beach, coastal paths, and in the remarkable Snowdonia National Park (9 miles).
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Escape to the beautiful Welsh coast and stay at this luxurious, stylish home which boasts spectacular views, a south-facing garden, and a welcoming, contemporary lounge with warming wood burner. Ideal for a group of eight friends or a family who want to explore the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. Set on a hillside, this reverse-level property has been thoughtfully designed to make the most of the incredible, far-reaching views. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner is at ground level and is flooded with light, providing the perfect space to socialise and relax. Cook up a storm in the practical kitchen, which as two ovens and plenty of surface space for creating culinary delights for all guests. Eat together around the dining table before firing up the lounge’s wood burner and flicking on the Smart TV. On this floor, you will find a king-size bedroom with a Juliet balcony boasting sea views, and an en-suite bathroom. Downstairs on the lower-ground floor is a super-king-size bedroom with en-suite shower room and a cosy seating area with a Smart TV. There is also a double bedroom and a twin bedroom, both with en-suite bathrooms. Leading from the living space is a fantastic balcony with seating and glass balustrades. Alternatively, you can enjoy the sunny south-facing garden which has a lawn space and further seating. Set on the fringes of Aberdyfi (Aberdovey) village, you will find a couple of pleasant restaurants, cafes, and shops within 500 metres. Soak up the sun, enjoy a paddle, or take a boat trip from the village’s beautiful golden beach. You can also take off on foot along the Wales Coast Path, which cusps the entire shoreline of Wales, or head into Snowdonia National Park (10 miles) for mountain climbs and waterfall chasing.
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With beautiful views across the River Dyfi and out to sea, this stylish, light and relaxing coastal bungalow lies in a wonderful elevated spot along the outskirts of the bustling town of Aberdyfi, also known as Aberdovey. Making a relaxing holiday getaway for up to four guests, the property is perfect for couples and smaller families seeking a tranquil hideaway along the southern edge of Snowdonia. Featuring a beautiful terrace and a charming garden, this fantastic cottage has been stylishly decorated in bright, refreshing shades, providing a fantastic base for walkers, beach lovers, cyclists and nature lovers enjoying a stunning part of Gwynedd. Entering this airy bungalow, the welcoming hallway leads through to the light-filled open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. With a Smart TV, gas fire and comfortable seating the lounge is perfect for relaxing in after you've enjoyed a hearty meal around the central dining table. The stylishly arranged and fully equipped kitchen is to the side. The bungalow also features an invigorating shower room and two spacious bedrooms: a cheerful king-size room and a sweet twin, both decorated in soothing tones. From the dining area, sliding doors open onto the relaxed terrace with outdoor furniture and serene views towards the sea. A few steps lead down into the picturesque garden and then to a second patio area perfect for a summer BBQ. The harbour town of Aberdyfi lies along the northern bank of the River Dyfi and has a range of fantastic shops, pubs and restaurants alongside a beautiful beach and a championship golf course. The Dyfi Estuary hosts regattas in the summer and makes a great spot for sailing, windsurfing, canoeing and fishing. To the north you can spend an afternoon on the beach at Tywyn (5 miles), or head into the stunning landscapes of the magical Snowdonia National Park.
A five-star coastal retreat in Aberdyfi, with sweeping estuary views, luxurious interiors, and the Wales Coast Path on your doorstep, it’s the perfect blend of adventure and indulgence.
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Experience unforgettable moments with friends, family, and your beloved dogs in this exquisite period townhouse boasting high-end finishes, contemporary styling and stunning coastal estuary vistas. Set in an elevated position within the heart of Aberdovey and in close proximity to Snowdonia National Park, this stylish home promises a truly memorable getaway. The bright and airy entrance hallway guides you through to the well-appointed kitchen, utility/boot room and shower room. The kitchen presents a sociable setting with a breakfast bar and all the essentials to whip up delicious meals. As dinner is served, gather around the dining table in the lounge/diner, strategically positioned by the window to showcase breathtaking views over the estuary. After a day of exploration, sink into the plush sofas, unwind as you catch up on your favourite shows on the SkyTV, or bask in the cosy ambience created by the flame-effect electric fire. On the first floor, you'll find a double room and a single room, both boasting mesmerising views, as well as a fun-filled triple room with a single bunk bed over two singles. Additionally, this floor houses a luxurious bathroom and a separate WC. On the top floor, discover two further bedrooms, including a double room with spectacular sea views, and a bunk room. Here, you'll also find a wet room boasting more of those wonderful estuary vistas. Outside, immerse yourself in the panorama stretching over the harbour towards the water. Unwind on the outdoor sofas or savour al fresco dining experiences using the BBQ provided. Wander down into the picturesque village of Aberdovey, where the majestic mountains meet the sea against the backdrop of Snowdonia National Park. Explore the quaint harbour, charming pubs, inviting cafes, delectable restaurants, art galleries, and unique independent shops. Delight in a myriad of outdoor activities right from your doorstep, including scenic walks, cycling trails, sea swims, sailing adventures, canoeing experiences, golfing and fishing expeditions. Venturing into Snowdonia, discover the enchanting beauty of Craig yr Aderyn, a Site of Special Scientific Interest renowned for its avian inhabitants, and the picturesque Dolgoch Falls, both within 15 miles of your door.
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This coastal holiday home sits high above Aberdyfi/Aberdovey, boasting far-reaching sea views. The property, which sleeps seven guests, is the perfect base for families and friends looking to explore the spectacular beaches, mountains, and outdoor activities on offer in southern Eryri/Snowdonia. In the evenings, stroll 0.5 miles into the village, to dine in one of the many restaurants, or enjoy an outdoor meal on the raised patio whilst admiring the fantastic views across the bay. The stylish property is decorated in hues of blue and aquamarine, with a fun collection of seaside-themed accessories. The hub of the home is a bright and spacious lounge/kitchen/diner, which has an impressive three sets of French doors opening out onto the garden. Cook up a storm in the chic kitchen area, before coming together for dinner parties around the wooden dining table. After dinner, relax on the plump sofas to watch the TV/DVD or read a book. A shower room and utility room round off the ground floor. The four beautiful bedrooms are upstairs, three of which enjoy fabulous sea views. One of the bedrooms has an en-suite bathroom, and there’s also a family bathroom. On a summer’s evening, head outside to the raised patio with a glass of wine to take in your glorious surroundings. Aberdyfi has a long, sandy beach that’s popular for water sports. During your stay, you can try your hand at sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and paddleboarding, or perhaps join the locals for a spot of crabbing from the jetty. Alternatively, find a quiet spot on the sand and soak up the sunshine whilst marvelling at the tranquil views of Cardigan Bay and the mountains of southern Snowdonia/Eryri. There are some stunning walks leading out of the village, including the Old Roman Road to the beauty spot of Picnic Island.
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Soak up stunning coastal views from the south-facing balcony at this stylish holiday apartment. It’s less than half a mile from Aberdovey’s vibrant village centre and beach, and has a versatile two-bedroom, two-bathroom layout to suit any party of four. Parking here and at the beach is a real bonus! Accessed across a footbridge from the street alongside, this welcoming holiday home impresses from the outset. Step into the hall, hang up your outdoor gear, then go through to the lounge/diner where fabulous estuary and sea views are served up from the picture window daily. Adjacent, the kitchen has more lovely sea views and all the essentials for a fuss-free stay. After dinner, stretch out on comfortable sofas, watch your favourites on the Smart TV and, on cooler evenings, toast your toes before the flame-effect fire. When it’s time to retire, there are two slumber-inducing bedrooms to choose from: a double with sea views and an en-suite shower room, and a twin. A family bathroom completes the comfort for all. Accessed from the lounge, the south-facing balcony is a beautiful spot for food, drinks and sun worship, while the views over tree-tops to the estuary, sea and beach are awesome whatever the weather. Stroll down to the village; Aberdovey has a fine choice of galleries, shops and eateries, while its shoreline offers miles of sand and dunes to explore. The mountains meet the coastline here and the area is a haven for walkers – pick up the Welsh Coast Path and head 4 miles to the pretty town of Tywyn, a foodies’ delight with a promenade that’s the perfect place for dolphin spotting. Heritage steam engines transport passengers from Tywyn to Nant Gwernol, buried deep in the mountains above Abergynolwyn – the 7-mile journey passes through ancient meadows and woodlands within sight of Cadair Idris.
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Luxuriate in the incredible sea views from this stylish holiday home in Aberdovey. Sleeping six guests, the four-bedroom retreat, which offers dog-friendly accommodation, sits in an enviable position within the North Wales village, capturing far-reaching views out along the coastline. With a gorgeous balcony for outdoor relaxation and a wood burner for winter evenings in, the enticing cottage is just 0.5 miles from the sandy beach and ideally placed for exploring the Eryri National Park, also known as Snowdonia. Enter the modern hideaway at ground-floor level to find it has a creative upside-down design. Head into the bright kitchen/diner to prepare tasty meals and to pull the doors to the glass-fronted balcony open on summer days. Wander through to the lounge to open the doors in here or to fire up the wood burner and watch the Smart TV. A utility room and a WC are also at this level. Head down to the lower ground floor to find your bedrooms and bathrooms. Here there is a super-king-size bedroom, with an en-suite shower room and doors to the garden, a king-size, with an en-suite shower room, a double and a twin. There is also a family bathroom. Spill out on to the balcony or the patio on summer days to dine in the fresh air or have a glass of wine as the sun sets over the sea. Play games with the children on the lawn. There is a cycle washing area and space for drying wet suits. Enjoy water sports on the Dyfi Estuary and take boat trips along the river and out to sea. Stroll 4 miles into the Eryri National Park to see Llyn Barfog, also known as the Bearded Lake. Walk 4 miles along the coast to Tywyn to hire bicycles and explore the Dysynni Valley.
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Lose yourself in breathtaking views overlooking Aberdovey’s sandy shoreline from almost every window of this lovingly furnished getaway. Perfect for couples and families, this is an excellent base to discover the delights of the Ceredigion Heritage Coastline and Snowdonia National Park. Boasting a beautifully homely nautical theme, embrace a sense of beach-style living in the open-plan lounge/diner. Put your feet up on the comfy sofa and admire the coastal views through the double doors with a glass of something chilled before gathering around the dining table to plan tomorrow’s adventure, inspired by the coastal vista views. Culinary geniuses can get creative in the contemporary kitchen whilst you catch up on a good book in the cosy snug. When you can’t resist the call of bedtime, you have two double bedrooms to retire, both featuring a soothing coastal colour palette that’ll lull you into a peaceful slumber, dreaming of tomorrow’s beach day. Catch some stunning sunsets melting over the bay as you dine alfresco on the patio before star gazing way past bedtime in the clear night’s sky. Whether you’re a keen outdoor enthusiast or prefer life on the water, the charming harbourside village of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey) has something for everyone, offering a range of water sports exploring the northern coast of the River Dyfi and a golden sandy stretch half a mile away. Popular with surfers and anglers, the village hosts yachting regattas in the summer; soak up the vibrant village atmosphere all year round by exploring the plethora of local shops and restaurants. Keen walkers can enjoy lake views along the Happy Valley to Bearded Lake walk (6 miles) or marvel at the breathtaking waterfalls along the Dolgoch Falls Waterfall Walk 10 miles away.
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Enjoy a taste of the breezy coastal lifestyle in this luxurious house that’s ideal for groups holidaying together. It’s close to the beach and amenities of lovely Aberdyfi, and boasts great views, a hot tub and sun terrace for al fresco relaxation, and a wood burner for cosy evenings indoors. Gather together in the open-plan living space of this superb detached house, which is beautifully decorated and full of natural light. The kitchen is exceptionally well equipped for preparing special meals, and the dining table at the window takes advantage of the views over the Dyfi Estuary and Cardigan Bay. After a celebratory supper, head over to the lounge, where sofas are snuggled around a Smart TV and wood burner. Three of the four bedrooms are on the ground floor: a super-king-size with a Smart TV and en-suite shower, a family room with a double and a single bed and a Smart TV, and a cute twin room. A gorgeous bathroom completes the ground floor. Head upstairs and the children can enjoy a snug area on the landing with bean bags and a Smart TV. The piece de resistance is the king-size bedroom with its en-suite shower and a seating area with extraordinary sea vistas. Outside, get busy doing nothing on the sun loungers, fire up the BBQ and dine al fresco on the patio, or soak in the bubbling hot tub. Aberdyfi’s beautiful beach is its biggest draw – 4 miles of perfect sand backed by dunes, offering water sports, sailing and swimming – plus there are boat trips from the harbour for fishing, wildlife-spotting and beautiful views. The renowned links course is a must for golfers, and there are plenty of shops and places to eat in town. Head inland to climb the celebrated peaks of Cader Idris, 16 miles.
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Located on the waterside, this fantastic family-friendly property offers adventures right from your door with picturesque walking trails along the River Dyfi and into Aberdovey. Boasting modern interiors with Victorian features dotted throughout, the property seamlessly blends the old with the new to create a wonderful holiday home in North Wales. Step into the spacious living room and you’ll find two large sofas where you can sprawl out and watch a film, or simply sit and admire the far-reaching ocean views from the window seat. In the colder months of the year, you can make use of the coal-effect gas fire to create a cosy space for relaxation. Next door, the open-plan kitchen/diner is generously sized, with natural light flooding the room making for a lovely social area, be it whilst cooking a meal or sat indulging with your loved ones. Cool, neutral colour palettes have been used throughout the property encouraging guests to switch off and truly enjoy their time away. On the first floor, there is a tasteful twin bedroom, perfect for children, as well as a contemporary bathroom. Up another set of stairs on the second floor are a further two rooms, one furnished with twin beds and the other a delightful king-size frame. Tucked away in the attic is the fourth and final bedroom with beamed ceilings, beautiful skylights and an en-suite shower room. Outside is a small but perfectly formed courtyard with plenty of space to lock away your outdoor equipment ahead of your holiday outings as well as a front terrace with seaside scenery. Aberdovey itself lies just half a mile away where you’ll find a whole host of entertainment. You can make it to the beach to try your hand at a number of watersports such as paddleboarding, or to get competitive with a sandcastle-building competition between your friends and family. Avid golfers may wish to visit the championship links golf course in the village which not only offers a challenge, but impressive coastal scenery at every hole.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Aberdyfi
Discover 85 Aberdyfi self catering cottages in Gwynedd. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Gwynedd base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Aberdyfi
- Llyn Barfog (3m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Tywyn Wharf Railway Station (3.3m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Pendre Railway Station (3.3m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Rhydyronen Railway Station (3.9m)
- Furnace Falls (4.5m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Brynglas Railway Station (4.5m)
- Dolgoch Waterfall (5.7m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Dolgoch Railway Station (5.8m)
- Dolgoch car park (5.9m)
- Craig Yr Aderyn (7.1m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Abergynolwyn Railway Station (7.4m)
- Traeth Clarach (7.7m)
- Talyllyn Railway - Nant Gwernol Railway Station (7.8m)
- Castell y Bere (8.5m)
- Aberystwyth Cliff Railway (8.6m)
- Aberystwyth Marine Wildlife and Angling tours (9m)
- Clock Tower (9.1m)
- Vale of Rheidol Railway (9.3m)
- Cycle Route Trail markers (9.4m)
- Afanbikehire (9.9m)
Outdoor Activities around Aberdyfi
- Cors Fochno National Nature Reserve (2.7m)
- Tywyn Swimming Pool (3.4m)
- Parc Natur Penglais (8.3m)
- Waunfawr Community Park (8.8m)
- Pier Rocks (9m)
- Penparcau Organ Donor Memorial Garden (9.9m)
- Penparcau Park (9.9m)
- Tan y Coed (10.6m)
- Cregennan Lakes (11.5m)
- Dol Idris (12.1m)
- Coed ORIELTON Woods (12.3m)
- Wern Mynach (12.7m)
- Panorama Walk, Barmouth (12.8m)
- viewpoint (12.8m)
- Wiue point (12.8m)
- Source of the River Wye (12.9m)
- The Mawddach Trail (14.6m)
- Marian Mawr (15.3m)
- Torrent Walk(Llwybr Clywedog) (16.6m)
- Benar Beach (16.7m)
Holiday Cottages Near Aberdyfi
Aberdyfi serves as a scenic base to explore nearby towns, each offering its own character and charm.
- Just 2.0 miles away, Ynyslas coastal dunes invite you to wander its dunes and estuary.
- Around 3.5 miles away, Tywyn historic seaside town offers a classic promenade and welcoming cafés.
- About 3.8 miles away, Borth coastal family favorite welcomes beachgoers with sandy shores.
- Tre-Taliesin is around 4.0 miles away, Tre-Taliesin peaceful rural hamlet escape offers a tranquil village atmosphere.
- Towyn is roughly 4.2 miles away, rustic coastal village vibes with a lively promenade making for a relaxed day out.
About Aberdyfi
Welcome to Aberdyfi, a charming seaside town nestled in the picturesque region of Gwynedd, Wales.
Here, you can immerse yourself in the rich history and heritage while enjoying a wide range of attractions and activities.
Indulge in the local cuisine, bursting with flavors from the land and sea, and find comfort in the cozy accommodations available.
Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, Aberdyfi has something for everyone.
So come, explore, and create unforgettable memories in this delightful Welsh gem.
Location and Geography
Aberdyfi is a coastal town located in the county of Gwynedd, Wales, known for its picturesque beaches and stunning natural landscapes. When you visit Aberdyfi, you'll be captivated by its beautiful surroundings.
The town is situated on the estuary of the River Dyfi, offering breathtaking views of the sea and the mountains. With its sandy beaches and clear blue waters, Aberdyfi is a paradise for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts.
The town is also surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring the diverse wildlife. From the charming streets lined with colorful houses to the peaceful sound of seagulls, Aberdyfi offers a serene and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
History and Heritage
As you explore the rich history and heritage of this coastal town in Gwynedd, Wales, you'll uncover fascinating stories and discover the deep-rooted traditions that have shaped Aberdyfi.
From its origins as a bustling port in the 13th century, Aberdyfi played a vital role in the region's maritime trade and fishing industry. Today, remnants of its maritime past can still be seen in the charming harbor and historic buildings that line the waterfront.
The town's history is also intertwined with the growth of the slate industry, which brought prosperity and transformed the landscape. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Aberdyfi Museum, where you can delve into the town's past and learn about its cultural heritage.
Attractions and Activities
Continue your exploration of Aberdyfi in Gwynedd, Wales by discovering the array of attractions and activities that await you in this coastal town.
Start your day by strolling along the beautiful sandy beach, where you can relax and soak up the sun. If you're feeling adventurous, try your hand at water sports such as kayaking or paddleboarding.
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, take a boat trip along the stunning coastline and admire the breathtaking views. Aberdyfi is also home to a number of charming shops and galleries, where you can browse and purchase unique local crafts and artwork.
After a day of exploring, indulge in delicious seafood at one of the town's fantastic restaurants, and end the evening with a pint at a cozy pub.
Aberdyfi truly offers something for everyone to enjoy.
Dining and Local Cuisine
When you visit Aberdyfi in Gwynedd, Wales, you can experience a variety of dining options and indulge in the local cuisine. Whether you're craving traditional Welsh dishes or international flavors, Aberdyfi has something to satisfy every palate.
Here are three dining highlights to explore:
- Seafood Galore: Aberdyfi is known for its fresh seafood, with local restaurants serving up delicious dishes like grilled lobster, fish and chips, and seafood platters. Don't miss the opportunity to taste the catch of the day, straight from the nearby coast.
- Welsh Delicacies: Immerse yourself in the flavors of Wales by trying traditional dishes like cawl (a hearty soup), Welsh rarebit (cheesy toast), and bara brith (fruit loaf). These authentic delicacies are a must-try for those seeking an authentic taste of Aberdyfi.
- Cafés and Bakeries: Take a break from exploring and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee at one of Aberdyfi's charming cafés. Pair it with a freshly baked treat like Welsh cakes or scones for a delightful afternoon snack.
With its diverse dining scene and local specialties, Aberdyfi offers a culinary experience that will leave you satisfied and wanting more.
Accommodation and Places to Stay
Indulge in the diverse dining scene of Aberdyfi in Gwynedd, Wales, and then discover a range of accommodation options to suit your needs.
Whether you prefer luxury hotels, cozy bed and breakfasts, or self-catering cottages, Aberdyfi has something for everyone.
For a truly indulgent experience, consider staying at one of the town's charming boutique hotels, where you can enjoy personalized service and elegant surroundings.
If you're traveling on a budget, there are plenty of affordable guesthouses and inns that offer comfortable rooms and a warm welcome.
For those who prefer a more independent stay, self-catering cottages are available, allowing you to have your own space and flexibility.
No matter your preference, Aberdyfi's accommodation options are sure to make your stay memorable.