Llidiart y Llyn

Aberdyfi, North Wales Snowdonia

  • 4 Star Gold
  • Special Offer15% offer 28th June – 18th July
  • Special Offer10% offer w/c 19th July

You can book this property from:

  • £597 per week
  • £85 per night
  • 4 Star Gold

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 king/super-king bed
  • 1 double bed
  • 2 single beds

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 2 WCs
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Bath
  • Shower

Families

  • Family friendly
  • Cot
  • Highchair

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Sky TV
  • Games room
  • Hot tub
  • Countryside views

Outdoors

  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Golf
  • Climbing
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Accessibility

  • Ground floor WC
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Walk-in shower

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00
  • Up to 2 dogs welcome @ £25 each - please note dogs are only permitted in the kitchen and utility room.

Description

If you’re craving some peace and quiet, this charming Welsh cottage in Snowdonia National Park will be a true treat, located in a rural setting with stunning views over the Cwm Maethlon (Happy Valley). Spend your days taking your pets on long, satisfying walks through the stunning hills, followed by relaxed evenings soaking your tired limbs in the hot tub. With room for up to six guests and two dogs, this cosy accommodation is perfectly suited to a family or group of friends wishing to breathe in the fresh Welsh air.

This quintessential Welsh cottage is made from pretty stone and is surrounded by a patio and grassy lawn with a seated area – excellent for making the most of the fresh air in mild weather. In the modern kitchen, admire the outstanding vistas from the dining room table as you make a plan of where to explore today. The cosy living room has a wood burner for keeping warm on those chilly Welsh evenings, plus a TV/DVD and Sky TV so you can enjoy a film night after busy days out. There’s also a separate playroom where youngsters can spend quality time together playing table football or board games.

You’ll find a village shop, a pub and a restaurant in nearby Pennal (4 miles) and a wider variety of amenities in the seaside town of Tywyn, which is also your nearest beach. The historical town of Machynlleth is well worth the visit for its relaxed atmosphere and famous market. For walking opportunities, you can join the stunning Wales Coast Path just 0.5 miles from your front door. Golf lovers will be pleased to know there’s an 18-hole course at Aberdyfi and another golf centre in Machynlleth.

 

Reviews

Excellent cottage, extremely well equipped, very cosy! Would definitely return and recommend. The owners were excellent hosts and made us feel very welcome.

Mrs T,

The cottage was fantastic, welcome pack so thoughtful. Spa amazing, especially the shooting stars! The log fire was so cozy, especially at night. Well stocked crockery and cutlery. The Home Owner was amazing allowing us to see the sheep being scanned. My granddaughter actually went back and scanned her bedtime sheep with the watch charger!!! The silence was awesome. Would definitely return. Actually missing the cottage already.

Mrs G,

Great property, a home away from home. Close to a farm with beautiful valley views, sheep and cattle across the road. Excellent area to explore Wales from

Ms K,

We had a lovely holiday, cottage was everything you wish for. Beautiful scenery. The information before we went to the cottage was very clear.

Previous Customer,

Great communication from original booking which made everything straightforward. The property is in an idyllic location with walks on the doorstep. It is very well equipped with everything you need. Dylan and Fiona are great hosts and very helpful with regard to local information etc.

Mrs Kathryn M,

Beautiful countryside and comfortable accommodation with all you need for a wonderful holiday. Dylan and Fiona were the most friendliest and welcoming of hosts. Regularly checking all was alright for our stay with added bonus of lamb burgers from the farm and sausages from a local producer with a BBQ to hand. We hope to return for another holiday here in the future. Score on information. No mention of restriction of dogs to kitchen and utility room only. Would have been useful.

Mr Chris G,

A wonderful cottage in an great position, the owners were super friendly, Dylan called nearby daily to feed the sheep and have a chat and Fiona cleaned the hot tub regularly. The cottage has all you need for a great stay, even a home baked cake for us. a short drive to the wonderful beach, with miles of soft sand and dunes. Many walks from the cottage and a small field for the dogs to run. We will be back!!

Mr Jeff F,

We had a fabulous stay in a beautiful, well equipped cottage in a fabulous rural location. Pets are restricted in the cottage to cater for allergy sufferers and that wasn’t apparent at time of booking, hence the slightly lower information accuracy score.

Mrs Clare D,

Great location, lovely cottage & very nice owners, always available if needed.

Mrs Susan D,

Everything was perfect. The owners were very helpful. We will definitely coming back. Couldn't fault the place.

Mr Mehdi K,

Beautiful location, relatively accessible for Aberdovey and the beautiful surrounding countryside. Great walk up to Bearded Lake and then loop back into Happy Valley. Loved it. Remote, peaceful and quiet and extremely friendly owner.

Mr Peter L,

Map

This detached self catering accommodation in Snowdonia enjoys a rural, picturesque setting with uninterrupted views down Cwm Maethlon (Happy Valley) in the southern, coastal area of the National Park. Situated on a family farm at the starting point of a beautiful walk that leads up to Llyn Barfog (Bearded Lake) where you can enjoy some amazing views over the valley and out to sea over Aberdyfi.

The historical village of Pennal (4 miles) offers a lovely restaurant / bar called Glan yr Afon, a village shop and Y Garth restaurant at Plas Talgarth's health and leisure complex. Plas Talgarth is an ideal venue to treat yourself to a massage, a range of beauty treatements or enjoy the heated indoor and outdoor pools. For a wider range of amenities, the seaside town of Tywyn (4 miles in the other direction) includes a supermarket, steam train station and good public transport links.

The coastal resort of Aberdyfi (6 miles) also offers a good range of amenities, from cafes, shops and pubs to recommended restaurants such as Sea Breeze, Pharoah’s Cellar Bistro and Penhelig Arms. Aberdyfi is located in a beautiful spot where the mountains meet the sea and its sandy beach stretches for 4 miles, all the way to Tywyn. It is also features an 18 hole golf course, beautiful walks and watersports.

Also within 8 miles is Machynlleth, the Ancient Capital of Wales where the first Welsh parliament still stands today. Machynlleth also hosts the oldest street market in Britain every Wednesday and has many other amenities including mountain bike tracks, a leisure centre and a supermarket. Recommended restaurants in Machynlleth include Bistro Twenty One and the Wynnstay.

Many other attractions are also within a short distance of your accommodation in Snowdonia, from the world famous Centre for Alternative Technology to Corris Craft Centre and King Arthur’s Labyrinth. Talyllyn steam railway offers a great day out and it also provides access to a number of scenic walks. Ynys Las RSBP Nature reserve is another popular attraction whilst the walk up Cader Idris is well worth the effort with some very rewarding views from its peaks.

Walking

  • Bearded Lake Walk - This 10 mile walk will take you up into the hills behind Aberdyfi to Bearded Lake. Join walk from the doorstep.
  • Wales Coast Path – this can be joined 0.5 miles from your cottage on the 'Panorama Walk' section that leads down to Aberdyfi.
  • 12 mile, spectacular circular walk that incorporates a visit to Castell y Bere (a 13th-century Welsh castle) and Craig yr Aderyn, a dramatic scenic feature and a wonderful viewpoint. 10 miles
  • Cader Idris (mountain walk) – 3 main routes starting from Llanfihangel-y-Pennant (12 miles), Minffordd (14 miles) and Dolgellau (23 miles).

Cycling

  • The country lane from the cottage is ideal for cycling. 
  • Dyfi Mountain Biking – A range of mountain biking tracks, all starting from Machynlleth. 8 miles
  • Coed-y-Brenin Mountain Biking Centre – Suitable routes for all ages. 30 miles

Beaches

  • Tywyn Beach - sandy beach along with a promenade and paddling pool. 4 miles
  • Aberdyfi Beach - a long and beautiful sandy beach. 6 miles
  • Other beaches along the North West Wales coast

Fishing

  • River Dyfi offers excellent fishing and is famous for its brown trout, salmon and sea trout. 4 miles
  • Surrounded by sea, rivers and lakes, this is one of the best all round angling locations available. Try your hand at some shore fishing in Tywyn (4 miles) and Aberdyfi (6 miles) or lake fishing at Tal-y-llyn (13 miles). Read more about fishing in Aberdyfi and surrounding area.

Golf

  • Aberdyfi Golf Club - 18 hole golf course. 6 miles
  • Machynlleth Golf Club – 9 hole golf course. 8 miles

Watersports

  • Watersports in Aberdyfi include sailing, sail boarding, rowing, canoeing, fishing and boat trips. 6 miles

Pony-trekking

  • Bwlchgwyn Pony Trekking Centre - suitable for anyone over 4yrs. 16 miles