2 miles from Castell y Bere in Tywyn, Snowdonia Hideaway offers accommodations with access to beauty services. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Set in the picturesque Welsh resort of Aberdyfi, this charming inn is set on Dovey Estuary, which forms part of the Welsh coastline and Snowdonia National Park.
Located in Snowdonia National Park, Penhelig Arms has a waterside location at the mouth of the Dyfi estuary. It offers fresh seafood and a range of other dishes, and has a real log fire in winter.
Located in Llanegryn, 1.2 miles from Castell y Bere, Peniarth arms has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Aberdovey Golf Club is 5.7 miles from the inn.
Seabreeze has an beautiful seafront location in the old fishing port of Aberdovey. It offers central, seafront bed-and-breakfast accommodations with views over the beautiful Dovey estuary.
Small friendly Welsh town near the beach. Good shopping, excellent restaurants, safe, short walk from center of town to the beach. A night at the Magic Cinema is a must along with a ride on the train to start a hike.
Brian
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The accommodation was very clean and very tidy.
The accommodation was very clean and very tidy. It felt like home as soon as we sorted out our luggage and made up the bed. The toilet and shower was very clean there was a lot of cleaning products in the property so there is no excuse not to leave the place clean and tidy when you leave . The tv picture was very good. We had to use the tv one day as it a very wet day. The beach is just a two minute walk away . All in all it is a brilliant little place for up to 4 people . I think we will definitely be going back there again.
Brian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
As regular visitors to Tywyn, we have seen it slowly...
As regular visitors to Tywyn, we have seen it slowly deteriorate and for it now to have several empty shops etc on the main street is very sad. The issues with having no doctor within easy reach is a very worrying situation too.
We had recently been considering relocating to Tywyn, but our 2023 Easter visit has probably put paid to that with it now requiring a severe regeneration programme to make it more appealing for future residents and businesses, including our family of 4 (3 of which are trained engineers).
To have gone to the trouble and immense cost of building the new sea defences, to now let this beautiful historic town appear as though it is on it's knees is an absolute travesty. Shame on the town council!
Rachel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were surprised how quiet tywyn was for the middle of...
We were surprised how quiet tywyn was for the middle of august when we visited, considering the lovely weather we had for the week. Always easy to park & the beach & generally walking about was fine as not too busy anywhere. We thouroughley enjoyed our stay in the area & having never visited this part of wales before will defo be coming back.
edward
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tywyn is a very nice seaside town in southern snowdonia and...
Tywyn is a very nice seaside town in southern snowdonia and is an ideal base for walking the area.
Tywyn is the main base of the Talylln Railway which is a must to go on if you are staying there
The beach is a bit pebbley but is sandy as the tide goes out.
There are plenty of cafes and eateries but most are only open during the the day.
There was not much choice of places for an evening meal except two exclusive places in town where you have to book and two Indian if you like Indian food
There is a pub on the front which serves very good food but the menu is very limited and stops serving by 8pm.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tywyn is a beautiful place.
Tywyn is a beautiful place. I have been coming here since childhood but haven’t stayed overnight here for about 20 years ( just days trips ) . There are lots of lovely places to visit both local and a litter further out .
There are beaches you can go to ( if you know ) and you will only see a handful of people for miles either way. You have Dolgach Falls which is a def place you have to visit . Beautiful walk and waterfalls. For big shopping days you have Barmouth and Aberystwyth. Tywyn is surrounded by the Snowdonia mountains so is very picturesque.
Sonia
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