Ty Coedwig Treehouse
57293.3 miles SW of Newtown | Sleeps 2 + 2 cots* (no children from 1 to 16)
From £153 per night
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
A cosy, traditional 19th century pub, sourrounded by pretty Powys countryside. Food is home cooked and everyone is made welcome here. Please note, card payments are not accepted so you will need cash!
Nearby beach
Also known as Aberdyfi beach, here you will find a fabulous sandy beach which stretches for three miles from the mouth of the river Dyfi. There is a large pay and display car park in the village with facilities close by. Dogs are allowed however local restrictions apply so please check locally.
Nearby walk
Wander amongst nature at this delightful reserve where the river Severn meaders through meadows to create a safe habitat for wading birds, invertebrates, dragonflies and damselflies. Walking trails are waymarked and the paths are flat. Dogs are welcome on a lead.
August 2024
Walk
This walk seemed quite old and abandoned. Nobody was on this trail and was quite hard to find. Not much of a trail we thought we would get.
Nearby town
Known locally as 'Y Drenewydd' in Welsh, Newtown is a characterful town in mid-Wales. Home to several museums and galleries, you will also find a good selection of independent shops and a street market every Tuesday in the town centre.
Also nearby
Enjoy the thrilling experence of driving a 4 x 4 vintage Land Rover through the beautiful Wlesh countryside. take a look at their website for further details and how to book.
Situated in the pretty hamlet of Dolfor, The Dolfor Inn is a traditional pub with oak beams and a warming log fire in winter months. Outside seating is available for al fresco dining in summer and dogs are allowed both inside and out.
Activities are available for the whole family here including swimming, a gym, indoor activities and group exercise. Take a look at their website for full details and how to book.
Situated in the heart of Newtown, Brew Hub is a cafe/bar with eight craft taps, cask ales and ciders. You will find a good selection of whiskeys, rum, brandies and gin on offer.
Test your mountain biking skills and join a private uplift day in the Welsh mountains. You'll need your own bike and gear. Check out their website for further details and to book a place on a private uplift day.
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