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A Country Farmhouse Cottage

Machynlleth, Gwynedd

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Situated in the picturesque region of Machynlleth, Gwynedd, this charming Welsh farmhouse offers a unique blend of historical ambiance and modern amenities, accommodating up to four guests across two cozy bedrooms. The farmhouse, built over 300 years ago, features stunning oak walls and beams, a traditional inglenook fireplace with a log burner, and slate floors that enhance its rustic charm. Surrounded by a sprawling five-acre garden filled with trees and shrubs, this tranquil retreat is ideal for families seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing visitors to recharge amidst nature’s beauty.

The serene environment of mid-Wales provides a perfect backdrop for outdoor exploration. Guests can enjoy the fresh, pure air and the melodious sounds of birdsong while taking leisurely strolls through the extensive garden or embarking on longer hikes up the nearby mountains. The stunning Cader Idris mountain range is in close proximity, offering breathtaking views and spectacular walking opportunities. Additionally, the inviting seaside towns of Aberdovey and Borth are just a short drive away, providing a delightful day trip for beach lovers.

Convenience is a key feature of this farm stay, with easy access to local transportation options, including trains and buses from Machynlleth, located just ten minutes away by car. While a vehicle is recommended for exploring the surrounding attractions, free parking is available on-site. Guests can also benefit from a washing facility in the garden, which includes a washer and dryer for a nominal fee. The attentive site manager is available in the mornings and evenings, and the property manager is just a phone call away for any inquiries, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free stay.

Nearby attractions enhance the experience, with King Arthur's Labyrinth offering a fascinating glimpse into Welsh history and the local mining heritage, complemented by a charming craft village for shopping. The scenic Devil's Bridge and the vibrant university town of Aberystwyth, just 22 miles away, provide further opportunities for exploration, dining, and shopping. For those seeking adventure, Snowdon, known for its breathtaking views, can be reached via various well-known hiking paths or the historic Snowdon Mountain Railway, which has been transporting visitors since 1896. This enchanting farmhouse not only serves as a cozy retreat but also as a gateway to the natural and cultural wonders of Wales.

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Weekly from £728

 

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