
Aberdovey (Aberdyfi) in Southern Snowdonia takes its name from the Dovey (Dyfi) River which sweeps grandly into the estuary. Here fishermen delight in catching delicious sewin or sea trout and salmon.
The sea is the focus of holiday activities and visitors enjoy fishing and sailing as well as windsurfing and waterskiing for the more adventurous. Sheltered waters offer a safe haven for fleets of small yachts as they assemble for regattas.
The village is unspoilt with miles of clean beaches of golden sand and sheltered dunes and Aberdovey offers great accommodation and something to offer all the family, though not funfairs or nightclubs!
You don't need to travel too far from Aberdyfi to find a different world - that of spectacular mountain and valley scenery. The peaks of the Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges are within easy reach and are complimented by the charm of the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby. An ideal area for walkers, climbers and wildlife watchers.