Victorian sea-worship brought a new lease of life to the coastal village of Borth, which remains a holiday hotspot to this day It boasts a thriving community and provides inspiration for artists, writers and surfers alike The beaches here are lined with golden sand and pitted with fascinating rock pools and Borth’s beach has a particularly shallow gradient, making it extremely popular with families To its north and east, the village is surrounded by protected sites including the massive peat bog of Cors Goch Fochno and the magnificent sand dune system of the Dyfi National Nature Reserve at Ynyslas Here you will find a seasonal Information Centre operated by the Countryside Council for Wales where the significance of the nature reserve is explained Set alongside dramatic cliffs, this property has all its accommodation laid out over one level The lounge is equipped with its own terrace from which you can enjoy views over the beach and the distant mountains and there is a rear garden in which to indulge in a spot of barbecuing in the hazy summer months .
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