Aberdovey
is a small peaceful seaside village nestling on the north
side of the Dyfi estuary. A popular resort for many years,
it has a thriving little harbour and sits within Snowdonia
National Park, where the river Dyfi meets the blue waters
of Cardigan Bay.
Aberdovey
is the perfect holiday location. It has watersports galore,
including sailing, sailboarding, fishing, wind surfing, boat
trips and the summer regatta. It also has an 18 hole championship
golf course, a bowling green, tennis court and a croquet lawn.
The
sandy beach is ideal for children who love to go "crabbing"
off the quay.
The
area around Aberdovey has many attractions. For example, the
Talyllyn Steam Railway, which starts in nearby Tywyn, is
well worth a visit and there are numerous historical sites
within close driving distance. In addition, the spectacular
mountain and valley scenery, including the peaks of the Cader
Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges, makes this haven for walkers,
climbers and wildlife watchers.
Alternatively, the dedicated shopper can enjoy the specialist
shops and galleries within the village, as well as nearby
markets and craft centres.
Many people
return to Aberdovey year after year. It is an ideal place
to relax or to use as a base to explore the wild and rugged
West side of Wales. We shall not be surprised, if like many
of our guests, you return again and again.
Awel
Y Môr
- Attractions
and Activities in Aberdovey Wales
Brian
& Jenny Johnson
Awel y Môr
4 Bodfor Terrace
Aberdovey
Gwynedd
LL35 0EA