管理会社の情報
We are the largest independent holiday letting company in North Wales.
At Dioni we have a passion for the people, culture, language, countryside & coast. We have great local knowledge and understanding of each specific area and property.
We are looking for a sense of authenticity when we take on a new holiday cottage. Seeking a real ‘place’ ~ somewhere with distinctive heritage and culture, which connects with the region’s unique landscapes, food and people.
宿泊施設の情報
Charming dog friendly stone cottage in Llanbedr with log burner, stylish interiors, and easy access to the mountains and Cardigan Bay coast. A maximum of 2 dogs is allowed per booking. [Read more...]
周辺エリアの情報
Bodelen's location is perfect for anyone who enjoys mountain exploration and coastal breaks, as well as learning about the local culture and history of the area. Situated on a terraced street in the charming village of Llanbedr, shops, restaurants, and mountain bike rentals are just a short stroll away. The Wales Coast Path in the Morfa Dyffryn National Nature Reserve, with its wild and lovely golden sandy beaches and spectacular sand dunes, is only a short drive or slightly longer walk of a few kilometres. Moving inland, it's not far to the Rhinogydd mountain range, which offers several hiking paths up to the summits of Rhinog Fawr and Rhinog Fach. Though less well-known than the more crowded areas of Eryri (Snowdonia National Park), these vistas are fantastic to explore in solitude.
The charming town of Harlech, with its pretty courtyards, unique stores and cafes, is only 10 minutes' drive to the north of this cute stone cottage with wood burning stove in Llanbedr. Standing atop a rocky outcrop in the town with breathtaking views of Bae Ceredigion (Cardigan Bay) and the hills of Snowdonia National Park, the major landmark is the majestic Harlech Castle, built in the thirteenth century. One of the nicest sandy beaches in Wales is located in Harlech, and visiting the town is not complete without seeing it. Keen golfers should also visit the well-known Royal St. David's Gold Club, which is surrounded by sand dunes, and offers fabulous views of Snowdonia and the castle.
From the property, it's just a fifteen-minute journey south to the well-known seaside destination of Barmouth. Situated on the brink of the Mawddach Estuary, Barmouth offers a wonderful views of the mountains, which act as a backdrop to the well-known Grade II listed railway bridge - the longest timber viaduct in Wales and among the oldest in Britain. Barmouth offers numerous excellent walking routes, one of which is the Mawddach Trail, which travels inland following the former track of an...