A stylish stone cottage set on a secluded private estate on the fringes of Tal-y-Bont and perfectly situated for tail-wagging adventures along the Mid-Wales Coastline. This charming hideaway is perfect for small families and a couple of furry amigos. In low season, ocean-loving hounds will be in their element bounding along the shingly shores of Tal-y-Bont Beach (within 500 metres). Back at base, embrace a restorative soak in the open-air jacuzzi with a glass of fizz while Fido stretches his paws on the patio.
This charming two-storey property boasts an airy cottage interior with original exposed stone walls, bright neutral tones, and light-flooded rooms. Towel down your sandy hounds before padding along the heated floor to the lounge. Curl up on the padded armchair with a holiday novel or settle in front of the striking stone inglenook fireplace and browse the Smart TV for a family film. Bask in the afternoon sun from the airy conservatory and admire the sweeping views of the Rhinog Mountain range. Rustle up a post-adventure feast in the stylish kitchen/diner then gather around the dining table and raise a glass to your special occasion. Rest up in the inviting first-floor bedrooms, consisting of a double and twin each with characterful beamed ceilings. Enjoy balmy summer BBQs and crisp night stargazing in the hot tub from the paved patio or gear up for ball-throwing fun on the raised lawn area.
Snuffle through the streets of Barmouth Old Town (4 miles) then sample a selection of local ales at the traditional watering holes beckoning in pups with a meaty treat or two. Feel the wind in your fur with a blustery saunter along the gorse-covered hillside trail to Dinas Oleu (4 miles) or venture North to the sprawling stretch of golden sand at Harlech Beach (8 miles). The grass is maintained on a weekly basis. Perfect for a relaxing seaside dog friendly holiday, Hafod provides you with your own space on a private estate, shared with four other holiday properties for 2-5 guests, as well as a small holiday park. If you prefer to travel by train, the scenic Cambrian Coast railway line also passes through the field behind the garden and pulls up at Talybont station, less than a mile away.