2 Rhys Terrace is located next to our 1 Rhys Terrace cottage in Pennal. This holiday home is fitted with 2 bedrooms, a kitchen with an oven and a microwave, a flat-screen TV, a seating area and 1 bathroom. Towels and bed linen are featured in the holiday home and a fire place for the winter months. The property has an outdoor dining area where you can enjoy your drinks and meals with a view. Pennal has lots of off road walking, a children's park and even a pub 100yds down the road from us called the Riverside with beautiful outside seating looking onto the Welsh countryside.
Guests at 2 Rhys Terrace can enjoy going cycling or hiking in the surroundings or even visit the beach just a 10 minute drive away! Machynlleth town is just a 4 mile drive away with your local Co-Op, pubs, and lots of choices for takeaways if you didn't fancy cooking one evening!
With amazing sites to see just on our doorstep we hope you enjoy your stay with us.
Places to visit whilst on your visit with us:
Aberdovey
(6.7mi from 2 Rhys Terrace) Aberdovey beach is approximately 10km from the cottage. The village is located in the stunning Snowdonia National Park, and has been a tourist attraction since Victorian times. The golden sandy beach and undulating dunes offer plenty of possibilities: bracing coastal walks, playing with the family, or just finding your very own spot for a bit of RnR. Dogs are allowed on Aberdovey beach all year round, with restrictions on one section in front of the car park during the summer. A portion of the beach nearest the town is a dog-free zone, but otherwise the beach is open to dog walkers.
From a range of pubs and restaurants you can eat or drink by the harbor or grab yourselves a chippy to enjoy on the beach!
Talyllyn steam Railway
(8.3mi from 2 Rhys Terrace) A 2ft 3in narrow gauge steam railway running through south Snowdonia, from Tywyn on the coast to Dolgoch Falls, Abergynolwyn and the foot of the slate quarry at Nant Gwernol. The Worlds First Preserved Railway. Running continuously since 1865, the Talyllyn Railway represents a step back in time to the Victorian Age! The train clings to the hillside as it passes through woodland and over ravines, taking the route that the Victorians would have used daily. The trip takes about an hour each way. Your ticket allows you to break your journey and extend your day: you could take a country walk, explore wooded paths, discover waterfalls or visit the beach.
Tayllyn steam train stops at 6 beautiful, stunning locations including Dolgach falls. Dolgoch Falls have three sets of magnificent waterfalls in a beautiful wooded ravine, are served by Dolgoch station and many passengers alight here before rejoining the train later in the day. There are various walks around the falls including a circular tour taking in all three levels of the falls.
Castell y Bere
(18mi from 2 Rhys Terrace) Castell y Bere is a Welsh castle near Llanfihangel-y-pennant in Gwynedd, Wales. Constructed by Llywelyn the Great in the 1220s. The castle was originally built to protect the cattle, which were as good as currency back in those days! The picturesque and remote location stretches along the summit of a rocky outcrop on the eastern side of the Dysynni valley.
The castle is a great day out for walking and taking your 4 legged friends with you. Even to have a picnic when you get to the top with an amazing view.
Machynlleth
(4mi from 2 Rhys Terrace) Machynlleth is a popular market town at the head of the beautiful Dyfi estuary in Mid Wales. Machynlleth is famously known as the ‘town with the clock’ – it’s a prominent landmark feature in the Centre of town from whichever direction you travel!
The main street, Maengwyn Street, hosts the Wednesday market, and visitors will find a broad selection of independent shops, which makes a refreshing change from the typical high street chains found everywhere else. The town is well served by cafes, takeaways and pubs.
Also found in Machynlleth is a 9 hole golf course, mountain biking and a Centre for Alternative Technology which are all great family days out.
Corris Craft Centre
(8.6mi from 2 Rhys Terrace) Open 7 days a week 10am-5pm. Corris Craft Centre, has 9 individual craft workshops where the talented artists, craftspeople, designers and makers create an eclectic mix of quality products. The 9 workshop include: Jewllery studio, the Candle Studio, DYFI Distillery, Hyde and Sheep, Sammi Wilson Art, Chocablock, Delyn Glass, Quarry Pottery and taran eco designs. You can even enjoy some hands on fun, these engaging craft activities, which are suitable for all ages, allow you to share the passion and the knowledge of the individual designer-makers whilst creating your very own carefully handcrafted designs.
The Corris Café is right next to the 9 Corris Craft Workshops. Dogs welcome in the cafe and the adjoining Welsh Deli.