Bwthyn Escape, located in Aberystwyth, Dyfed, Wales, is a charming rural retreat that offers an idyllic getaway for up to four guests. Nestled within a serene three and a half acre estate, this modern accommodation features an open-plan living area that is stylishly decorated and bathed in natural light, thanks to numerous windows and patio doors. The property boasts two beautifully appointed bedrooms, each with ensuite bathrooms, ensuring a luxurious stay. Guests can unwind in the outdoor hot tub, surrounded by scenic views, or explore the nearby village of Pont-rhyd-y-groes, which offers a café, shop, and a country pub within walking distance.
The location of Bwthyn Escape is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, with the picturesque Cardigan Bay and the famous Wales Coast Path just a short drive away. The bustling seaside town of Aberystwyth, located fifteen miles away, offers a variety of attractions, including the longest cliff railway in Britain, beautiful sandy beaches, and a vibrant promenade lined with independent shops and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities such as hiking in the Cambrian Mountains, mountain biking at the Nant yr Arian Mountain Biking Centre, and horse riding at the nearby Rheidol Riding Centre. The area is also rich in history and culture, with notable sites like Devil's Bridge and the National Library of Wales nearby.
Bwthyn Escape is designed for relaxation and comfort, featuring a contemporary kitchen equipped with high-quality appliances, including an electric range master and a Nespresso coffee machine. The open-plan living space includes a cozy lounge area with plush sofas, a log-burning stove, and access to streaming services such as Netflix and Britbox. Guests can enjoy the convenience of complimentary tablets with subscriptions to various magazines and newspapers, making it easy to unwind after a day of exploration. The property also allows pets, making it a welcoming option for those traveling with furry companions.
The surrounding landscape is dotted with walking trails and scenic routes, such as the Maenarthur Trail and the Ystwyth Trail, which provide opportunities for both leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes. The nearby beaches, including Aberystwyth North Beach and Llanrhystud South Beach, are perfect for sunbathing and water activities, while the charming village of Aberdovey offers a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful sandy stretches. With its blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern comforts, Bwthyn Escape is a perfect choice for those seeking a tranquil retreat in West Wales.
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