Vista Sol, Aberdovey is a delightful three-bedroom house perfectly positioned to capture spectacular coastal estuary views from sunrise to sunset. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, and dishwasher, flowing seamlessly into a sociable dining area where patio doors open onto the upper terrace garden. The comfortable lounge welcomes you with plush sofas, a Smart TV for entertainment, and a wood burner for cosy evenings, whilst large windows frame those magnificent panoramic views across the harbour, golf course, and glittering estuary beyond.
Step outside, where the terraced garden offers two paved levels with outdoor furniture, perfect for alfresco dining or simply soaking up those breathtaking vistas, whilst a rear rockface patio provides additional outdoor space. Three bedrooms ensure restful accommodation: the ground-floor double opens onto the rear garden, whilst upstairs, the master double enjoys an en-suite shower room and coastal views, and a second double with adjoining child's room (suitable for a four-year-old) also captures those lovely estuary scenes. A stylish ground-floor shower room completes the layout. On-street parking accommodates two cars on this private road.
Picture mornings with coffee on the terrace, watching the estuary shimmer in golden light as boats bob gently in the harbour below. Spend sun-filled days exploring the beach, wandering through independent shops and galleries, or teeing off at the championship links course. As evening falls, return to your elevated retreat, perhaps lighting the wood burner while the coastal sunset paints the sky in brilliant shades of amber and rose.
Vista Sol, Aberdovey sits in the heart of this charming harbour village where the mountains meet the sea on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. The Talyllyn Railway in Tywyn (5 km) invites you to ride a historic steam train through spectacular Welsh countryside, part of the Welsh Slate World Heritage Site and operating from Tywyn Wharf Station with fascinating glimpses into Victorian engineering. The Centre for Alternative Technology in Pantperthog (17 km) showcases interactive green-energy displays and beautiful organic gardens set within an old slate quarry, offering thought-provoking exhibits about sustainable living. King Arthur's Labyrinth in Corris (19 km) takes you on an enchanting underground boat journey through ancient Welsh legends, entering a mystical realm of dragons, giants, and epic battles where Arthurian tales come vividly to life.
Venture further to discover more of North Wales's treasures. Glaslyn Wildlife in Prenteg (45 km) offers remarkable osprey viewing opportunities during the breeding season, with live camera feeds and expert interpretation bringing these magnificent raptors closer than you ever imagined. Zip World Llechwedd in Blaenau Ffestiniog (52 km) provides exhilarating underground adventures through vast slate caverns, combining adrenaline-pumping zip lines with fascinating industrial heritage. Sygun Copper Mine in Beddgelert (53 km) leads you through stunning underground tunnels adorned with natural mineral formations, where audio-visual displays illuminate the lives of Victorian miners. Bardsey Island (54 km), accessible by boat from Porth Meudwy, is a magical destination steeped in Celtic spirituality, home to abundant seabirds and grey seals in waters of extraordinary clarity.
The vibrant coastal village of Abersoch lies 43 kilometres away, where two beautiful beaches offer excellent sailing, surfing, and water sports alongside chic harbourside restaurants and boutique shopping. Meanwhile, the historic university town of Aberystwyth sits 48 kilometres from the house. Combining Victorian seaside charm with cultural attractions, is home to the National Library of Wales, clifftop camera obscura, and the scenic Vale of Rheidol Railway.
























