Set in the heart of the welsh countryside, close to the sandy beaches of Aberdovey and Borth, Pool cottage is surrounded by a 5 acre garden in the country landscape of Wales. The Market town of Machynlleth is 10mins by car with arts & craft shops.
The gardens at Ty Poeth were created a hundred years ago and have planted borderlands with a wide variety of plants and shrubs and an abundance of wildlife. There are four separate lawns, perfect for picnics on sunny days and for relaxing and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Paths through the woodlands and along terraces are perfect for strolls or as places for children to play. Each semi-detached cottage is private with garden views.
The 5 cottages are all unique in style and age from The Farmhouse to 1930 Art Deco to open barn studio that sleeps 2. They are all old buildings so don't expect them to be brand new If you like history and experiencing something new every time and like the peace and quite of the countryside we are the perfect get away for you. At the same time we have many place of interest close by and the sandy beaches are only a short drive away.
Washing facility with washer and dryer on site. The 5 acre garden has seats and swings for children.
There will be a manager a phone call away and site manger in the morning and evening times
The peace and tranquility of mid Wales is second to non and after the busy and noisy city life it is the perfect place to recharge. The air is pure and the birds sing their heart out for everyone. From the secluded garden you have only to go a few miles to the seaside towns of Aberdovey and Borth. The mountain range of Cader Idris is even closer and offers spectacular walk and sightseeing outing.
There are local buses and trains to take you around for Machynlleth, but guests will need a car to access the cottage.
King Arthur's Labyrinth is a great place for the whole family to explore the history of wales and the mines of Corris. It also has a small craft village for local shopping.
The Devil's Bridge is a nice place to spend the day and the university town of Aberystwyth is 22 miles away on the welsh coast for lots of good shops and eateries.
Snowdon boasts some of the best views in Britain, and the summit can be reached by a number of well-known paths. The summit can also be reached on the Snowdon Mountain Railway, a rack and pinion railway opened in 1896 which carries passengers the 4.7 miles (7.6 km) from Llanberis to the summit station. The summit also houses a visitor centre called Hafod Eryri, built in 2006 to replace one built in the 1930s.