Eithinfa is a stunning coastal lodge in Aberdovey, North Wales. This spacious property sits high enough to command spectacular panoramic views across Cardigan Bay and the Dyfi Estuary. It's the kind of place where you'll spend half your holiday just staring out the window with your mouth open. The other half? Probably in the hot tub with a drink, still staring at that view.
Positioned just a 10-minute walk from Aberdovey's unspoiled beach and town center, this location offers the best of both worlds. The uphill walk back might leave you puffing, but those views make it worth every step. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts with sailing, windsurfing and canoeing all available nearby.
Eithinfa is a stunning coastal lodge in Aberdovey, North Wales. This spacious property sits high enough to command spectacular panoramic views across Cardigan Bay and the Dyfi Estuary. It's the kind of place where you'll spend half your holiday just staring out the window with your mouth open. The other half? Probably in the hot tub with a drink, still staring at that view.
Positioned just a 10-minute walk from Aberdovey's unspoiled beach and town center, this location offers the best of both worlds. The uphill walk back might leave you puffing, but those views make it worth every step. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts with sailing, windsurfing and canoeing all available nearby. Or just flop on the beach with an ice cream – we won't judge.
The house sleeps 10 guests across 5 bedrooms, including 4 super-king rooms and a fun bunk room that kids absolutely love. There are 3 bathrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen with 2 electric ovens and plenty of living space. The outdoor terrace with glass balustrade maximizes those incredible views, while the hot tub, fire pit and gas BBQ make outdoor living a dream.
Nearby attractions include Aberdovey Golf Club (0.5 miles, 2-minute drive), Dyfi Osprey Project (7 miles, 15 minutes), Talyllyn Railway in Tywyn (5 miles, 12 minutes) and the beautiful Happy Valley walking trails right on your doorstep. The town's shops, pubs and cafes are all within walking distance.
Eithinfa is ideal for multi-generational family gatherings or friends' getaways. High-end fixtures, luxurious bedding and that hot tub with a view make this place special. Book it before someone else does.
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The panoramic vistas across Cardigan Bay and the Dyfi Estuary are breathtaking from the terrace and hot tub. Worth every step of the uphill walk!
The bunk room is a hit with kids while multiple super-king bedrooms and spacious living areas give adults plenty of comfort and privacy.
Two ovens, induction hob and ample fridge space make catering for large groups easy. Perfect for family meals with everything you could need.
Just 10 minutes' walk to the beach and town with shops, pubs and cafes. You can leave the car parked for most of your stay.
The glass-balustraded terrace with loungers, BBQ, fire pit and hot tub makes the most of the coastal setting in all weather.
Luxurious bedding, comfortable beds and high-end fixtures throughout. Guests repeatedly mention the quality and comfort of the accommodation.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Eithinfa by car, follow the A493 coastal road to Aberdovey. The property is located on a hillside above the town with good access from the main road and clear directions provided before arrival.
For rail travelers, Aberdovey has its own train station on the Cambrian Line, just a 10-minute walk from the property. The station offers connections to Machynlleth, Aberystwyth and the wider UK rail network.
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