All four Dolgoch Holiday Homes have been awarded 4 star grading by Wales Tourist Board

 

 

The Surroundings

 

The properties lie in unique and beautiful surroundings with woodlands and the Dolgoch Falls on one side and spectacular views across to Afon Dysynni and the Esgair Berfa hills on the other.

 

A private gate from the shared garden opens onto a woodland path to Tal-y-Llyn steam railway station and just yards away are the renowned Dolgoch Waterfalls.

With woodland on one doorstep and mountain views/walks on the other, the views from these properties are simply stunning and their location unique.  

The coast with sandy, child-friendly beaches at Tywyn and Aberdyfi is only a short drive away and Tal-y-Llyn Lake at the foot of Cadair Idris is a similar distance inland.


Explore yourself by clicking on any of the thumbnail pictures below for a larger image:


Location, location, location . . .

Viewed from the B4405 Abergynolwyn - Bryncrug road.

Stream by property.

A falls-fed stream runs alongside the driveway/path between car park and properties.

Path to Dolgoch Station.

A private garden gate onto a woodland path leading up to Dolgoch steam railway Station.

Dolgoch Station.

The Tal-y-Llyn steam railway runs from Tywyn to Nant Gwernol stopping at Dolgoch Falls. Take a train ride through glorious countryside - or just to do your shopping!

Path under railway bridge to Lower Falls.

A garden gate leads onto the well surfaced path for a gentle walk to the Lower Falls.

Path to the Falls.

Footpath and stream meandour alongside each other between the properties and the Lower Falls.

Stream by Lower Falls.

Tranquil in summer; impressive after a winter downpour, a stream runs alongside the path to the Falls.

Stream by Lower Falls.

Runs alongside the path from the property to the Falls.

Dolgoch Lower Falls.

Just 2 minutes from the door!

Tal-y-Llyn Lake

Whether your interest is walking, photography, fishing, birdwatching - or just enjoying a drink on the shore, Tal-y-Llyn lake is but a few minutes from Dolgoch.

Tal-y-Llyn lake

Another view of Tal-y-Llyn lake.

Castell y Bere

Offers lovely walking just minutes from the property.

Cadair Idris

For the energetic walker, the renowned Cadair Idris is only minutes away.

Llyn Cau

Close to the summit of Cadair Idris is the glacial lake, Llyn Cau, famed in the story of King Arthur.

Tywyn Beach.

Tywyn with its beach and shops is 5 minutes drive away.

Aberdyfi.

The harbour in Aberdyfi. Good sailing and a favourite with photographers and artists.

Aberdyfi estuary.

Good sailing and a favourite with photographers and artists.

Paddling in Aberdyfi

The estuary beach in Aberdyfi is a safe and popular family beach.

Aberdyfi estuary.

Some beautiful walks alongside the estuary.

Watersports in Cardigan Bay

There is excellent sailing in Cardigan Bay with surfing and windsurfing at Tywyn and a Yacht Club that welcomes visitors in Aberdyfi.

 

 

   

  Local Events & Festivals

  Throughout the year, there is a

  wide range of local events & festivals

  at which visitors are always welcome.

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  minute listing.