Tucked away in a peaceful residential cul-de-sac, a stone's throw away from the dramatic coastline of Tywyn, rests this pleasant cottage, 8 Dysynni Walk.
Set across one level and specifically adapted to accommodate guests with limited mobility, 8 Dysynni Walk offers a convenient wheelchair-friendly base for guests looking to discover the picturesque delights of Mid Wales.
A handy driveway featuring two off-road parking spaces greets you upon arrival to the property, leading you across a level access doorway and into a spacious living/dining area, beautifully-appointed with traditional wood flooring and a light décor and flooded with light welcomed in through the patio doors, offering a snug setting to enjoy a spot of television or your favourite DVD after a fun-filled day.
The designated chef will be delighted by the amply-equipped kitchen, housing all of the essential amenities required to rustle up some tasty treats for the group to enjoy.
If you're lucky enough to experience the warmer weather, head outside to the level courtyard tucked away at the rear of the property to soak in the fresh sea breeze.
When sleep calls, choose between the two twin bedrooms, one of which benefits from a remote control profile bed, with a mobile hoist and sling available if necessary.
Servicing the property is an adapted wet room, featuring a step-free shower with grab rails and a shower chair with wheels for your convenience, assisting guests with limited mobility.
Venture into the heart of Tywyn where you'll find an exciting array of shops and eateries to choose from, including local favourite, Proper Gander, a charming restaurant serving fabulous dishes prepared with locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, or if you'd prefer, enjoy a portion of fish and chips with a view across the scenic waters of the Atlantic from the promenade in true seaside tradition.
Head to Tywyn Leisure Park where you can test your swing with a game of crazy golf, or board a heritage steam-hauled train at the restored 19th-century railway, passing through the picturesque countryside of Wales.
There are plenty of attractions worth visiting in the nearby seaside village of Aberdyfi, including the magnificent stretch of golden sandy beach that decorates the coastline, the exhibitions of the work of local professional artists on display at ArtWorks Aberdyfi, and if you time it right, you might be able to catch an event being held at the village hall.
Further afield is the bustling town of Dolgellau where you'll find a small selection of boutique stores, perfect for picking up a keepsake to remind you of your marvellous holiday, and the quirky stone circle nestled on the picturesque gardens of Marian Mawr is worth a visit.
Choose 8 Dysynni Walk as a base to make memories that will last a lifetime in this fabulous part of Mid Wales.