Beudy-Mach is a unique holiday cottage in an idyllic location high above the Dovey Valley in Southern Snowdonia. Log burner and LPG stove. A maximum of 3 dogs are welcome at this property. [Read more...]
Beudy-Mach is a unique holiday cottage in an idyllic location high above the Dovey Valley in Southern Eryri (Snowdonia). This quirky carbon neutral property provides self-catering accommodation for up to 8 people in the most wonderful rural setting.
A lonely farm road leads guests up through fields of grazing sheep to this distinctive converted barn. Entering through the thick double glazed doors you are greeted by a wonderful open space that houses the kitchen diner. High vaulted ceilings sit above a luxurious oak floor. A reclaimed dining table and chairs sit proudly in the middle of the space whilst to the side, a rustic kitchen backs onto the original and exposed stonewall of the barn. A modern gas cooker is included as well as all the other crockery and utensils that you might need. But it’s fair to say that this cottage does not have the wealth of appliances that some of our other more modern cottages have. It’s all about character and sense of space in Beudy-Mach.
Opposite the entrance another double glazed door leads out onto a magnificent veranda. From this elevated position guests can look across to Cader Idris on the far side of the valley and then down over Machynlleth towards Aberdovey itself.
Back inside, a mezzanine floor splits the other end of the barn. The ground floor is reserved for the seating area. A traditional log burner commands centre stage surrounded by distinctive and carefully selected furniture and fixtures. A staircase near the front door leads us above. A wrought iron bed stands on more oak flooring and yet more funky furniture creates another spectacular space. With the curtains thrown open guests can look down onto the kitchen area and demand coffee and toast.
Back through the kitchen we enter the eastern end of the barn. Three bedrooms here altogether. There is one smaller child’s room with a single bed plus and additional foldaway bed if required. Next door accommodates a larger double bed. There is also a small shower room in this part of the barn and a larger bathroom with wc and sunken bath. A spiral staircase leads us to the fourth and last bedroom. Another comfortable iron king size bed sits under the slanted roof of the barn. Lots more individual ornaments and fixtures to enjoy in all the bedrooms.
Anyone familiar with this part of southern Eryri (Snowdonia) will know how spectacular the landscape is in this area. ‘A walkers paradise’ is the standard phrase reeled out, but it’s undoubtedly true in this instance. Less crowded than the slopes of Wyddfa (Snowdon), the mountains in this part of the national park provide a real opportunity to explore the true wilderness of Wales.
A short 10 minute drive will take you into the more populated town of Machynlleth. Steeped in welsh history the town most famous resident was Owain Glyndwr, the heroic welsh rebel of medieval times. The town hosts a farmers market every Wednesday and is home to some delightful shops cafes and pubs.
Corris, another nearby village, has the well known ‘Centre for Alternative Technology’ as well as a small craft village and ‘King Arthurs Labyrinth’, an underground tour certain to capture a child’s imagination. The popular seaside towns of Aberdyfi and Tywyn are a short drive to the south west. Bala, to the east, is famous for its fishing and whitewater rafting and the world renowned mountain biking trails of Coed Y Brenin are about 30 minutes to the north.
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Please note: Sat Navs do not work in this area, please follow the directions printed below;
From the Cemmaes Road roundabout on the A470 take the A489 direction Machynlleth. After one mile you will pass a lay-by with the Country Kitchen roadside cafe in it on your left. Continue for another 500m before taking the first left turn onto an unmarked farm track which rises sharply. Follow this steep and winding track, with care, up for exactly 1 mile. Be aware that the track is very steep in places and if there is ice or snow, please call the cottage owners for advice. Open any gates and close after. Beudy Banc is on your left at the end of the track. Enter the gate which can be closed to secure dogs if required.
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00
A key safe is located on the gatepost. Please return the key on your departure, Key code: 1970<br /> <br /> If you will be arriving in the dark please bring a torch.<br /> Please note: There are power sockets in every room suitable for low power items only e.g. phone chargers not hairdryers. The power is by solar power and battery store. The lighting uses the same power source.