This stylish property, built in the 1930s, is ideal for families or friends who want to bring their beloved four paws on a relaxing rural holiday in Mid Wales. Let your pup lead the way on walks from the doorstep into the surrounding hills and countryside. The nearby market town of Machynlleth is on the way to The Centre for Alternative Technology, where your pup can sniff out an adventure in this eco-friendly spot.
This elegant, spacious cottage boasts an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner flooded with plenty of natural light from the windows and doors that open to the garden. The country house styling has warm colours in the furnishings and decor, creating an inviting and cosy ambience for guests. The pleasant kitchen area has everything necessary to make meal preparation a breeze. Unwind in the lounge on the leather sofa, with plenty of space for you and your pup to rest after a day of adventure. Watch a film on the Smart TV or light the wood burner for cosy nights. A shower room completes the ground floor. Upstairs are three bedrooms: one double with an en-suite bathroom, one twin and one single. Walk out to the garden that features a table, chairs and a BBQ, the perfect spot for al fresco dining.
If you and your pups love water sports and miles of sandy beaches, then the seaside town of Tywyn (16 miles) is a must-visit. This sandy stretch of coast has one small area with restrictions for dogs in summer; otherwise, enjoy a walk and watch your pup splash in the sea. The Talyllyn Railway (19 miles) offers a scenic ride through the countryside to the southern tip of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, where you can enjoy a walk or a cycle. Set tails wagging with a run around in Tan y Coed Forest (9.5 miles), walk to the waterfall and enjoy a picnic in the pretty woodland setting.