Bryncrug is a small village with a pub and a shop, which nestles in the Dysynni Valley at the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park The lovely harbour village of Aberdovey, with its sandy beaches, mild climate, championship golf course and sailing opportunities, is just six miles from Bryncrug The pastel coloured cottages, welcoming inns, superb restaurants which specialise in local seafood, and little shops are the reason that the village is known as an “artist’s paradise” Four miles of golden shoreline runs north to the Victorian seaside community of Tywyn, which boasts a promenade, restaurants, fish and chip shops, putting green and leisure centre Swimmers, sunbathers, surfers, fishermen and water sports enthusiasts all flock to Tywyn for the beaches and the estuary The peaks of the Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy mountains and the Dovey and Dysynni valleys are located nearby for excellent walking and climbing This 17th century Grade II Listed, semi-detached holiday cottage is situated at Geufron, a smallholding of 20 acres of mountainside, surrounded on all sides by incredible views of the mountains, valleys and sea Guests benefit from the luxury of a shared, heated outdoor swimming pool, pretty picnic spots, and lovely hillside walks Sandy beaches, cycling, water sports and golf courses are all within easy reach of this relaxing holiday property .
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