About Dafarn Newydd Countryside Cottage, North Wales
Idyllic Romantic Retreat in the Dovey Valley
Picture-perfect semi-detached romantic retreat nestled in the wooded hills and mountains of the Dovey Valley, ideal for a couple's holiday.
This welcoming property is set on the edge of the village of Dafarn Newydd, set back from the A470, in Snowdonia. The cottage with its exposed wooden beams offers ample charm and character.
Layout of Accommodation at this Romantic Retreat in Snowdonia
• A sitting room with TV and woodburner in an inglenook fireplace, plus dining area.
• A compact well-equipped kitchen.
• A conservatory.
• A romantic bedroom with a king-size double bed, and en-suite shower room.
Outside is off road parking for two cars, and a private garden area where you can sit out and enjoy the lovely mountain views. With walking and cycling on offer nearby, and the rest of Snowdonia on the doorstep, Dafarn Newydd makes an ideal romantic year-round base.
This owner/agency has featured on countrycottagesonline.com since 2010
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Dinas Mawddwy
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Top Attractions: Dinas Mawddwy is a pretty village in the southern part of the Snowdonia National Park made up of just one street and overlooked by the spectacular Aran Mountains. Nearby the Meirion Willen Mill is open to visitors and occupies a lovely position on the banks of the River Dovey. Dolgellau is a charming town with 17th century bridges and a variety of pubs and eateries situated 10 miles away from Dinas Mawddwy by the foothills of Cader Idris, one of Wales’ most incredible mountains. This region is a haven for lovers of the outdoors with many walking, climbing, biking and birdwatching opportunities available throughout Snowdonia and at the nearby Coed-y-Brenin Forest, famous for its challenging mountain bike trails. Gorgeous sandy beaches, the Mawddach Estuary, and narrow guage steam railways are all close to this wonderful year-round holiday location.
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Local Sports: Walking, golf.