Tucked away in the village of Capel Dewi near Bow Steet in Aberystwyth, North Wales is this charming first-floor studio apartment, Tancoed. Enjoying a peaceful location above the owner’s home, with a delightful decking area and easy access to local amenities and attractions, Tancoed is an idyllic base for couples or even friends sharing to explore the Welsh coast and countryside. After unloading in the off-road parking space, enter the property into a thoughtfully-designed living space, make use of a compact kitchenette where you can prepare simple meals to be enjoyed at the intimate breakfast bar for two. During warmer months, step outside onto the decking and relish a glass of bubbly under the sun’s rays. When the night grows cooler, relax on the plush seating and select a much-loved movie or TV show to settle down with; wash away the day in a refreshing shower ahead of encasing yourself in a toasty towel, courtesy of the heated towel rail and climb into a sumptuous double bed to catch your rest. Make the most of your excellent location, with the town of Aberystwyth only a stone’s throw away choose between sinking your toes into the sandy trails at Aberystwyth Beach, touring Aberystwyth Castle Grounds, or traversing miles of stunning Welsh Countryside with a ride on the steam train at Vale of Rheidol Railway. Alternatively, travel further towards the Snowdonia National Park to admire the stunning Furnace Falls, or for a chance to study birds of prey up close a Falconry Experience Wales; peppered throughout the National Park itself discover a wide array of walking and hiking trails including the pathway of Tan y Coed where you can enjoy a picnic, or for the daredevils of the group, the challenging summit of Snowdon. From your doorstep, Barmouth, Aberllefenni and Machynlleth are also within accessible reach, where you can explore the Corris Mines and King Arthur’s Labyrinth. All this adventure and more awaits when you stay at Tancoed.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.