First Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Woodburner
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Gas Hob
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, Bunk (3ft) Beds, Day Bed Single (3ft) Bed
Watch buzzards overhead and squirrels leaping from branch to branch from the rounded windows of your holiday nest. Revel in the intoxicating smell of wildflowers and the sound of the nearby stream dancing its way through the valley. This treehouse experience in the heart of rural mid Wales is a real break from the hustle of modern living, allowing for a mindful break for couples and families. Situated at the base of some of Wales’ most popular hiking and climbing mountains at nearby Snowdonia National Park, you don’t have to bring your hiking boots to have fun here.
Around a half hour drive west is the Red Ridge Centre, where you and your group can try your hand at archery, abseiling, kayaking, paddle boarding and zip wiring, to name but a few of the outdoor pursuits on offer. For a less physically taxing day, why not head over to Corris Craft centre to visit award-winning Dyfi Distillery, or to Y Tabernacle in Machynlleth, to Wales’ Museum of Modern Art to experience a different kind of beauty, before heading back to the artistry of the treehouse and its stunning surrounding.
Machynlleth, the ancient capital of Wales, is just 5 miles away, which boasts museums, pubs, cafes and a fantastic Wednesday market selling local foods. Visit in May for the famous Machynlleth Comedy festival. Go further along the coast road to Borth and, on the way, find the Cors Dyfi Osprey project in the nature reserve or drive another 20 mins to the lovely seaside town of Aberystwyth. In the opposite direction, Aberdyfi offers a variety of quaint shops and delectable places to dine. For the golfers why not try the 18-hole Links golf course at Aberdyfi, a regular venue for national competitions.
This property can be booked with Hengoed (QU7109), Gwdw Hw (QU7110), Ty Mawr (QU7112), Bryn Meurig Bach (QU7113) and Pen y Bryn (QU7114) to accomodate up to 30 guests.