Escape to this idyllic semi-detached farmhouse set in the stunning Welsh countryside with impressive views of the surrounding mountains and the peaceful sound of the Dysynni River meandering by. Cedris has everything you'll need for a calming rural retreat; from a well-equipped farmhouse kitchen complete with 4-ring Aga and separate pantry with laundry facilities, to an inviting lounge with cosy wood burner and feature stone fireplace. Be greeted by a relaxing ambience in the sitting room and enjoy delightful views across surrounding fields and mountains from every bedroom. Outside you'll find a private lawned garden with picnic table where you can enjoy your morning coffee against a wonderfully scenic backdrop.
From your doorstep you can access Cadair Idris, the highest mountain in southern Snowdonia, or walk to Castell y Bere - historical ruins strung along a jagged rocky outcrop at the foot of the mountain. There are many other attractions and activities in the area such as Corris Craft Centre, King Arthur’s Labyrinth and Corris Mine Explorers. For beach lovers, visit Tywyn, a huge expanse of sandy beach that's 5 miles long and backed by a promenade and framed by sand dunes. It's popular with surfers and watersports enthusiasts due to its west-facing aspect and also provides access to the Wales Coastal Path where you'll find breath-taking views across Cardigan Bay and, if you're lucky, you may spot some bottlenose dolphins! Also nearby is Aberdyfi, a beautiful old fishing village with excellent eating places and a fabulous homemade ice cream shop .
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