Slightly elevated above the Dyfi Estuary, this three-storey cottage will appeal to avid explorers and gentle amblers alike with a whole host of activities available from your doorstep.
Bundle your loved ones and pet in the car for a Welsh seaside trip at this traditional home in Aberdovey. As well as its enviable position within Snowdonia National Park, the pretty port town has a lovely, friendly atmosphere and a dog-friendly sandy beach within 0.5 miles. Take your pet out on a sailboat to admire the views from the water, or head out for satisfying hiking days your pet will go mutts for. With two bedrooms, the property is wonderful for a small family or two couples holidaying together.
Once you’ve admired the property’s charming exterior, step inside to discover an interior featuring simple décor and period elements like slate floors and timber beams. Tasteful artwork helps you feel at home. The lounge is a cosy retreat for relaxing with fellow guests, with its comfortable sofas, TV and a dining area – along with plenty of rug space for your four-legged friend to doze on. Keep man and dog warm with the gas-effect wood burner and settle in for an evening of reading or watching a film. The galley-style kitchen is ideal for cooking up family meals. Head up the cottage-style stairs to reach the first-floor lounge, which boasts fantastic views, comfortable seating, another TV and a DVD player. Outside, along a sloped path you’ll have a patio area leading to the main road, where you can sit admire the estuary and mountain views with your wet-nosed pal by your side.
You’ll have a pub and restaurant within 150 metres and plenty of classic seaside activities on offer, such as eating yummy ice cream and crabbing on the four-mile-long beach. A number of excellent walking routes start from the town, such as the 4.5-mile-long Aberdovey circular walk which takes in a medieval castle site and far-reaching views of the Dyfi Estuary and Cambrian coast. If you fancy driving deeper into the national park, Dolgoch Falls (10 miles) and Cregennan Lakes (19.5 miles) are both excellent spots for exploration with your furry friend.