2 Aberdulas is a traditional slate cottage located on the edge of the village of Corris, in the Dyfi Valley. Surrounded by the the Dyfi forest, the area attracts walkers & cyclists due to its beauty, striking landscapes and history. The cottage is on the river, with a patio with stunning views as well as local walks nearby and is only a short walk to the village with a friendly pub (who serve food) and shop.
The cottage has a cosy well equipped kitchen and lounge/diner with a log burner.
Our 2-bedroom cottage in Corris, Wales is the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. The cottage is spacious and well-appointed, providing ample room for up to 5 guests.
The main living area is the heart of the cottage, featuring a cozy fireplace that provides a warm and inviting atmosphere. The room is decorated in a traditional style, with wooden beams creating a rustic and inviting space. The living area is perfect for relaxing after a day exploring the local area, or for enjoying a family meal together.
The cottage has 2 bedrooms, each with comfortable beds and plenty of storage space for your belongings. The bedrooms are decorated in a simple and elegant style, providing a peaceful and restful space for a good night's sleep.
The kitchen is fully equipped with all the necessary appliances, including a cooker, oven, refrigerator.
Outside, the cottage has a private garden area where you can sit and enjoy the fresh air. There is also parking available for guests.
Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or a break with friends, our cottage in Corris is the perfect choice. Book your stay today and experience the best of the Welsh countryside."
You have access to the entire cottage throughout your stay.
We are excited to host you and want to make sure that your stay is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. If you have any questions or concerns during your stay, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
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Corris is a picturesque former slate mining village, it has a pub which serves very good food, an independent shop/cafe and beautiful walks. In the middle of the village there is a famous steam railway and museum.
The village is five miles from the historic town of Machynlleth, an enchanting market town with shops, antique emporiums, cafes, restaurants and a thriving art scene. Machynlleth Comedy Festival, a warm up for Edinburgh, is held annually in April and welcomes acts and visitors from around the world.
Machynlleth is located within the UNESCO Dyfi Valley Biosphere, the surrounding area is a haven for wildlife with a wealth of forest and woodland and the area is famous for birdwatching, including the Dyfi Osprey Project. The beautiful seaside town of Aberdyfi is only a short distance away.
Cader Idris, part of the Snowdonia mountain range, is easily accessible near the town of Dolgellau, with breath-taking views on the way. The whole area is famous for walking, hiking and has a thriving mountain biking scene, at places such as Coed Brenin Forest Park and Climachx Mountain bike trail near Corris.
orris is a small village located in the county of Gwynedd, Wales. It is situated in the heart of the Dyfi Valley and can be accessed by car, train, and bus.
By car, it can be reached by taking the A487 road from either Machynlleth or Dolgellau. It is approximately a 30-minute drive from Machynlleth and 1 hour drive from Dolgellau, depending on traffic.
By train, the nearest train station is Machynlleth, which is approximately 20 minutes drive from Corris. From Machynlleth, you can catch a train to other destinations in Wales such as Aberystwyth and Swansea. From there you will need to take a bus or a taxi to reach the village.
By bus, Corris is well-connected to other towns and cities in the area. There are regular bus services from Machynlleth, Dolgellau, and other nearby towns.
Once in Corris, many of the local amenities and attractions are within walking distance, and the village is small enough to explore on foot. However, for longer journeys or to reach remote areas, it's recommended to have a car or bike. It's important to note that public transportation in Wales can be limited, particularly in rural areas, so it's always best to check the schedule in advance and plan accordingly.
2 Pets allowed max please keep the furry friends down stairs and off the furniture and unsure if they have been wading in the mud you clear them off before entering the property.
Please dont put hot ashes out in the plastic bins there is a metal bin for the ashes.
Corris is a picturesque former slate mining village, it has a pub which serves very good food, an independent shop/cafe and beautiful walks. In the middle of the village there is a famous steam railway and museum.
The village is five miles from the historic town of Machynlleth, an enchanting market town with shops, antique emporiums, cafes, restaurants and a thriving art scene. Machynlleth Comedy Festival, a warm up for Edinburgh, is held annually in April and welcomes acts and visitors from around the world.
Machynlleth is located within the UNESCO Dyfi Valley Biosphere, the surrounding area is a haven for wildlife with a wealth of forest and woodland and the area is famous for birdwatching, including the Dyfi Osprey Project. The beautiful seaside town of Aberdyfi is only a short distance away.
Cader Idris, part of the Snowdonia mountain range, is easily accessible near the town of Dolgellau, with breath-taking views on the way. The whole area is famous for walking, hiking and has a thriving mountain biking scene, at places such as Coed Brenin Forest Park and Climachx Mountain bike trail near Corris.
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