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Nestled in the Dyfi Valley, The Firecat Bed and Breakfast features large open fireplaces, exposed beams and traditional oak furniture throughout.
Enjoy the superb mountain views of the Snowdonia National Park whilst relaxing in the garden or one of the 3 rooms available, all of which feature seating areas and tea/coffee making facilities, along with flat-screen TV inclusive with satellite channels and DVD player. The en-suite bathrooms are also provided with hairdryer, Egyptian bathrobes and towels as well as free toiletries.
A full English breakfast is served every morning alongside a continental breakfast option, whilst an evening meal is available upon request.
The Firecat property offers a large garden, shared lounge and further land situated on the banks of the River Dyfi just a short walk away, with superb views over the Dyfi Valley and local waterfall, offering picnic and BBQ opportunities at further request.
Hiking, mountain biking, riding and water sporting activities can be enjoyed in the surrounding area, as well as country pursuits like duck and pheasant shooting and trout/salmon fishing along the Dyfi river.
The coastal towns of Barmouth, Harlech and Aberystwyth are all within an hour's drive and Machynlleth train station is just over 12 miles away.
AA Four Star Gold Award Breakfast Award Diner Award The Firecat's traditional open beams and large log burners are perfect for relaxing in front of after enjoying one of our highly rated and great value for money evening meals cooked on our Aga. Each room is subtly decorated and furnished to best appreciate the 15C Welsh property offering great value for money. The property sits inside an acre of grounds, as well as having a further 5 acres a short 2 minute walk along the river, which are both gated and secure for your pooch to enjoy a lead free frolic in the Welsh countryside!
The area of Camlan is said to have been the place of King Arthur's last battle (The Battle of Camlan), with many articles and books available which list the various land marks. We are also in the Snowdonia National Park which makes for some spectacular views.
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