Whether you’re here for relaxation, adventure, or a bit of both, this Aberdyfi penthosue apartment is your perfect base for making unforgettable holiday memories.
Third Floor:
Living/dining room: Smart TV, Netflix, Patio Doors Leading To Balcony
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Gas Hob, Range, Microwave, American Fridge Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer
Fourth Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Living/dining room: Smart TV, Netflix, Patio Doors Leading To Balcony
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Gas Hob, Range, Microwave, American Fridge Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer
Fourth Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Oil central heating, electricity, gas, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and Highchair. Welcome pack. Public car park, 150 metres away (parking permit for 1 car provided). No smoking.
Wake up to the sound of the waves and the scent of fresh sea air in this stunning penthouse apartment, perfectly positioned on the seafront in the charming coastal village of Aberdyfi, Gwynedd. With sweeping views over the Dyfi Estuary and Cardigan Bay, this spacious duplex offers a serene escape for up to four guests, making it ideal for small families or couples seeking a peaceful getaway.
The moment you step inside, you’ll be drawn to the light-filled lounge, where large windows frame the breathtaking coastal landscapes. Sink into the comfortable seating and lose yourself in a good book, or simply take in the view with a glass of wine in hand. The modern, well-equipped kitchen invites you to prepare meals with ease, featuring everything you need to cook up a storm alongside all the essentials for a relaxing stay.
As you wind your way up the steep staircase to the upper floor, you’ll find two beautifully appointed bedrooms. The master double bedroom, with its stunning sea views and en-suite shower room, offers a peaceful retreat, while the cosy twin room with 3ft beds is perfect for children or friends. A second bathroom with a shower over the bath ensures comfort and convenience for all.
Outside, the private balcony beckons you to soak up the sunshine and watch the tide roll in, but take care, as the low railings and slippery decking after rain mean extra caution is needed. Just across the road lies the golden sandy beach, stretching for miles and offering endless opportunities for walks, swimming, or even a bit of sailing. If you prefer to explore on foot, Aberdyfi’s high street, with its eclectic mix of independent shops, cafés, pubs, and restaurants, is just 100 metres away, giving you a taste of local life right at your doorstep.
If you’re a golf enthusiast, Aberdyfi Golf Course is less than a mile away, offering a renowned links course that has challenged some of the best players. If adventure calls, head to Dyfi Bike Park, founded by GB champion Dan Atherton, where a network of thrilling trails awaits in the expansive Dyfi Forest, just 11 miles from the village.
For those seeking more scenic exploration, the Mawddach Trail, starting in nearby Barmouth, offers a spectacular 10-mile route along the estuary, with views of the majestic Rhinog mountains and Cader Idris. Coed y Brenin, the UK’s largest dedicated mountain biking centre, is also just 32 miles away, offering world-class trails, walking paths, and beautiful picnic spots.
Families will love the chance to ride the heritage steam trains from Tywyn, just 4 miles away, or explore the historic Castell y Bere, perched on a remote outcrop 11 miles from Aberdyfi. The Centre for Alternative Technology, just outside Machynlleth, is perfect for learning about sustainable living, while the Corris Craft Centre, 14 miles away, offers a delightful mix of artisan shops and family-friendly attractions, including the mystical underground journey of King Arthur’s Labyrinth.
The moment you step inside, you’ll be drawn to the light-filled lounge, where large windows frame the breathtaking coastal landscapes. Sink into the comfortable seating and lose yourself in a good book, or simply take in the view with a glass of wine in hand. The modern, well-equipped kitchen invites you to prepare meals with ease, featuring everything you need to cook up a storm alongside all the essentials for a relaxing stay.
As you wind your way up the steep staircase to the upper floor, you’ll find two beautifully appointed bedrooms. The master double bedroom, with its stunning sea views and en-suite shower room, offers a peaceful retreat, while the cosy twin room with 3ft beds is perfect for children or friends. A second bathroom with a shower over the bath ensures comfort and convenience for all.
Outside, the private balcony beckons you to soak up the sunshine and watch the tide roll in, but take care, as the low railings and slippery decking after rain mean extra caution is needed. Just across the road lies the golden sandy beach, stretching for miles and offering endless opportunities for walks, swimming, or even a bit of sailing. If you prefer to explore on foot, Aberdyfi’s high street, with its eclectic mix of independent shops, cafés, pubs, and restaurants, is just 100 metres away, giving you a taste of local life right at your doorstep.
If you’re a golf enthusiast, Aberdyfi Golf Course is less than a mile away, offering a renowned links course that has challenged some of the best players. If adventure calls, head to Dyfi Bike Park, founded by GB champion Dan Atherton, where a network of thrilling trails awaits in the expansive Dyfi Forest, just 11 miles from the village.
For those seeking more scenic exploration, the Mawddach Trail, starting in nearby Barmouth, offers a spectacular 10-mile route along the estuary, with views of the majestic Rhinog mountains and Cader Idris. Coed y Brenin, the UK’s largest dedicated mountain biking centre, is also just 32 miles away, offering world-class trails, walking paths, and beautiful picnic spots.
Families will love the chance to ride the heritage steam trains from Tywyn, just 4 miles away, or explore the historic Castell y Bere, perched on a remote outcrop 11 miles from Aberdyfi. The Centre for Alternative Technology, just outside Machynlleth, is perfect for learning about sustainable living, while the Corris Craft Centre, 14 miles away, offers a delightful mix of artisan shops and family-friendly attractions, including the mystical underground journey of King Arthur’s Labyrinth.