This unique romantic retreat near Aberdovey sleeps two people in one bedroom.
The Shepherd's Hut is a unique detached property in two distinct parts. The Shepherd's Hut has a super king-size bed with en-suite shower room, woodburning stove, small dining area and a kitchenette. The adjacent building is open plan, with a kitchenette, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Outside is off road parking for two cars, a lawned garden area with patio, meadow and woodburning BBQ oven and a separate decked area with sunloungers. The Shepherd's Hut makes an unusual, romantic and welcoming base throughout the year, ideal for exploring Aberdovey's beach, the Snowdonia mountains or the wonderful walking on offer all around. Note: There is a £100 Good housekeeping bond payable directly to the owner.
Amenities: Shepherd's Hut: Electric heater and woodburning stove. Two-ring electric hob, fridge, TV with Freeview, DVD, DAB radio, iPod dock. Adjacent building: Electric heater and woodburning stove. Combi-microwave, two-ring electric hob, worktop halogen mini-oven, slow cooker, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, worktop dishwasher, TV with Freeview, Blu-ray, CD/radio, pay phone, WiFi. Electricity and starter packs for stoves inc. in rent. 100% cotton bed linen, towels and beach towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Front lawned garden with patio, furniture and woodburner BBQ oven and charcoal BBQ. Separate decked area with sun loungers and table. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Hotel with bar 5 mins walk. Shops, pubs and restaurants 20 mins walk. Note: Adults only. Note: Check-in time 4pm, check-out time 11am. Note: Hut is accessed via 3 steps. Please note: Electric car charging is not permitted on the premises.
New double glazing fitted in 2022 throughout the property
Note: There is a £100 Good housekeeping bond payable directly to the owner
Region: 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.
Town: Renowned for its mild climate, sandy beaches, sailing and a championship 18-hole links golf course, the picturesque harbour village of Aberdovey is often referred to as "an artist's paradise". Packed with pastel coloured cottages, small shops, inns and excellent restaurants which specialise in local seafood, the settlement offers a cosy, relaxed atmosphere. Aberdovey boasts some of the finest beaches in Britain, including four miles of golden sand dunes running north to Tywyn - home of the world-famous Talyllyn Steam Railway. Popular with sunbathers, swimmers, surfers and fishermen, these beaches make a wonderful spot for a day trip, whilst the estuary attracts a wide range of water sports enthusiasts. The peaks of the Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges are also close by and offer a range of walks at different difficulty levels.