Cysgod Y Coed is an end-of-terrace cottage resting in the village of Tre'r Ddol, Wales. It comes with two double bedrooms, sleeping up to four people and served by a shower room with a walk-in shower, basin and WC. Completing the interior is a kitchen and a living/dining room with woodburning stove. Outside, there is off-road parking for two cars and a rear garden with a lawn area and sitting area. Cysgod Y Coed is a wonderful retreat all year around.
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Two king-size bedrooms. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen. External utility. Living/dining room with woodburning stove
Perched on the fringes of the Snowdonia National Park and within striking distance of the Cambrian mountains and coastline is Cysgod Y Coed, a characterful, end-of-terrace property set within the village of Tre'r Ddol. Inside, the property has been immaculately transformed with a clever combination of character and contemporary, providing a welcoming base for romantics, families or friends to call home as they explore this part of Wales. Step inside to find a sleek kitchen, where the chef of the group can look forward to making the most of the quality appliances, arranged in a contemporary assortment to cook up family-favourite dishes, which can be enjoyed within the spacious living/dining room. In here, you can look forward to relishing in your loved one’s company at the dining table as you tuck into your meals, accompanied by a special tipple before kicking back on the sofa to tune into the TV, with the crackle of the woodburning stove setting the ambiance and the complementing exposed beams perfectly framing the room. At the end of each action packed day, sleep is sure to come easy in one of the two double bedrooms, both offering a refreshing colour palette and good storage space. During a balmy afternoon, look forward to spending time within the spacious garden, where table and chairs offer an alternative spot for dining and the large lawn is ideal for letting your canine companions roam. Better acquaint yourself with your surroundings further with a leisurely stroll into the centre of Tre'r Ddol, where you will find a superb community-run shop, Cletwr, where you can pick up local produce or any last minute essentials, whilst the pub offers a good menu for the evenings where you do not feel like cooking, or you can find Ynyshir, a Michelin Star restaurant, just a 4 mile drive away. Alternatively, venture to Machynlleth, where you will find a larger selection of shops and eateries, before stopping off at the RSPB Ynys-hir, the setting 3-years running of BBC’s Springwatch nature programme, with more bird watching opportunities found at Dyfi Osprey project, with the pretty Dyfi area designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Alternatively, head towards the coastline to discover the seaside resort of Borth to spend a summer’s day lazing on the shoreline to catch a glimpse of the exposed remains of a forest, which is estimated to be over 3,000 years old. The property is very well situated for road and mountain bikers, with Nant yr Arian only a 25 minute drive away, and Coed y Brenin less than 1 hour away. Travel slightly further along the coastline to Aberystwyth, which is home to a bustling town centre with lots of lovely independent shops and a colourful Victorian promenade, as well as being home to National Library of Wales and Kings College, the place where Prince Charles stayed when he was studying in Aberystwyth. Other attractions within the surrounding area includes the Ynyslas National Nature Reserve, the Falconry Experience and the Nant-y-Moch Reservoir, providing great walks and fishing opportunities. Cysgod Y Coed is a wonderful retreat to call home as you explore this wonderful part of Wales.
Tre'r Ddôl is a small village and community lies within north Ceredigion, between the towns of Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. Within the small village, you will find a community-run shop of Cletwr, a cafe and a pub serving food, making a perfect base for touring surrounding Wales. Nearby Machynlleth hosts an array of attractions and amenities, and offers access to the national park, where you will find a plethora of walking opportunities.
Electric central heating and woodburning stove. Electric oven, induction hob, fridge, dishwasher, washer/dryer, TV and high speed WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. One of the double beds can be zip/linked (can be twins upon request). Off-road parking for two cars. Bike storage. Rear garden with lawn area and sitting area. Two pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking allowed. Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.4 miles
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Well-arranged holiday home with a beautiful garden, useful parking spot and cosy wood-burner. Great location down the road from Cletwr, just across from bus stop to Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. Comfortable beds, but a very uncomfortable sofa. Brilliant library with books for every taste.
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This property does not accept short breaks. All prices are inclusive of the booking fee.