Aberdovey, Gwynedd
Luxurious pods with hot tubs hidden away in the hillside near the coast in Mid-Wales overlooking the Dyfi Estuary.
Please note: minimum stay for this property is: 2 nights low season & 3 nights high season
The Willow Hill is owned and managed by Helen.
You can ask a question or book directly with Helen.
Passivhaus / airtight construction
Bore hole / well
Learn moreGrass / living roof
Underfloor heating
Motion sensor lightbulbs
Hidden away on a 290 acre sheep and cattle farm in Mid-Wales, these three luxurious pods have been cleverly designed to sit unobtrusively in their stunning surroundings. Built into the rolling hillside and with their grass roofs seamlessly blending into the landscape, you won’t spot them until you’re on the doorstep. On the other side of the pods, big glass doors overlook the Dyfi Estuary and Aberdovey village below and you can enjoy the scenery from the hot tub out on the patio. After a day at the beach, strolling through the beautiful Welsh countryside or even striding up one of Snowdonia’s mountains, put your feet up in your cosy bolthole and soak up the peace and quiet.
There are three pods to choose from, all beautifully furnished and with fantastic views. Pod 1 or ‘Nyth Y Wennol’ is the largest, with two bedrooms featuring king size beds and ensuite shower rooms. The living space is a contemporary, open-plan area with a kitchen equipped with everything from an induction hob to a dishwasher. You can choose to eat indoors at the table set in front of the big windows, or outdoors on the glass-fronted patio, enjoying the scenery whatever the weather. In the evening, after a sunset dip in the hot tub, snuggle up in the living space and get stuck into a game of cards or a board game.
Pods 2 and 3 or ‘Barcud Coch’ and ‘Robin Goch’, both have one bedroom with a king size bed. There are separate shower rooms with fluffy towels and robes waiting, as well as toiletries and underfloor heating for an added touch of luxury. In the open-plan living rooms, you’ll find big comfy L-shaped velvet sofa beds that can accommodate another guest or another two guests on request. These pods also have big glass-fronted patio areas overlooking Aberdovey and the Cambrian mountains beyond.
If you can tear yourselves away from your cosy hideaway, there’s plenty of exploring to be done in the area. Aberdovey itself is a charming village set on the banks of the River Dyfi Estuary with pretty houses perched right up to the water’s edge. Stroll down to the beach and the harbour area to watch the boats bobbing about and perhaps try your hand at some watersports like paddleboarding and windsurfing. Go for long walks amidst the beautiful countryside of Mid-Wales or head to Snowdonia to climb one of the famous peaks or hike to the Dolgoch Falls. For a more leisurely way to enjoy the scenery, hop on the Talyllyn Railway’s steam train enjoying the view and stopping off at rural villages along the way.
Please note: minimum stay for this property is: 2 nights low season & 3 nights high season
The Willow Hill is owned and managed by Helen.
You can ask a question or book directly with Helen.
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