Relax with the family or partner, or take time out with friends in this wonderful, fully equipped home from home. Sanderling has just been renovated, it's situation is in a much sort after part of Searivers caravan park, boasting lots of green space around the caravan and a private lawn. The park is located at the peninsula of the Ynyslas Nature Reserve that looks out onto the mouth of the Dyfi Estuary and the Aberdyfi coastline. Walk 5 minutes to the boardwalk and sand dunes to enjoy a wide expanse of beach with a wonderful array of birds along the sandy shoreline, scattered with pretty shells and pebbles. Perfect for chilling out with evening walks across the dunes to watch the sunset over the sea. The kitchen is equipped with all of the modern conveniences a family needs. There's a full-size King bed in the master bedroom with an ensuite and double wardrobe, the second bedroom also has a wardrobe, drawers, cupboards, and two single beds. The beds are quite narrow though at 2'6" they are ideal for children, or fairly slim folks. All beds are made up, towels, tea towels, washing up cloths and sponges are also provided. The caravan is fully central-heated for cosy comfort all year round. The deck offers spectacular views, the outside seating and eating area is secured by a gate so that pets and small children are safe to enjoy the outdoors too.
Our family has enjoyed holidaying in mid-Wales for over 30 years and we love it. We styled our holiday home with an 80's rattan theme, just for fun really, but it works well and makes our little caravan just a bit more fun. When we are not in Wales, I am making jewellery, and walking the dog while my husband is out and about landscape gardening.
The park site has a Bistro, launderette, and a children's play area. A five-minute drive takes you to Borth, with 2 pubs, a Nisa store that sells fresh food and local produce, 2 fish & chip shops, an Indian takeaway, an Italian restaurant, an independent cinema, a Chemist and a few crafty stores. Aberystwyth is a 20-minute drive away and offers lots of shopping and eating opportunities too. Machynlleth is a 15 minute drive, steeped in history, the high street is full of small independent stores and a good sized Co-op. The Centre for Alternative Technology is close by along with the Dyfi Osprey project.  We have Snowdonia National park on our doorstep, lots of waterfall walks, and feeding the Kites is a treat too. Aberdyfi was voted the second best place to live in Wales, with its colourful houses, homemade ice-cream, and boutique shops it's easy to understand why. The panorama walk in Aberdyfi that takes you along the three-mile dog-friendly beach is not to be missed if possible.
We hope you will enjoy staying at our holiday home, we think it's quite special and want you to feel the same.
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