Overlooking the picturesque village of Llwyngwril, this delightful, beautifully reimagined property makes a wonderful retreat for couples and their pets, discovering the south-western corner of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. Providing surprisingly spacious accommodation for two human and two canine guests, the quirky and sympathetically updated getaway features a lovely wood burner, exposed brickwork and timber beams, a picturesque garden and a range of characterful furnishings and quirky decor. With glimpses towards Cardigan Bay, this welcoming bolthole is a wonderful base for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers exploring the region’s magical woodlands, quaint villages and unforgettable coastline.
This unique and quirky cottage has a characterful kitchen/diner with a traditional wood burner, ample equipment and a dining table perfect for romantic meals together. Three steps lead up into a cheery lounge with a Smart TV, comfortable seating, eye-catching decor and skylights set in a high ceiling. The accommodation also features a light and cosy double bedroom and a refreshing wet room. Outside, the multi-level garden has a network of slate paths and steps leading to various viewing areas offering stunning vistas over the surrounding area and out to sea. There’s ample space for dogs to laze in the sun as you enjoy a BBQ along the garden’s furnished top level. The garden also has a locking anchor for keeping bikes secure. Free parking is available (subject to availability) in a public car park about 150 metres from the cottage.
The property lies in a quiet village, less than half a mile from a secluded pet-welcoming beach. The cheerful town of Tywyn is to the south (9 miles), with some lovely places to eat and drink. Venturing inland, the south-western corner of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park offers miles of magnificent walks offering breathtaking scenery to enjoy with your four-legged friends leading the way.