A characterful stone cottage set on a farm in 20 acres of beautiful countryside and wildflower meadows is perfect for a couple or a family looking for a restful holiday in West Wales. The property is an ideal base for exploring the Heritage Coastline and the sandy beaches of Cardigan Bay. For a family day out with buckets and spades, head to Llangrannog Beach (7 miles), which is also a great spot for water sports enthusiasts who can enjoy surfing and sailing.
This charming two-storey cottage has a cosy feel. Original features, including exposed beams and stone walls, have been thoughtfully combined with superb contemporary comforts, and there is a delightful hand-made Welsh Dragon mosaic to discover. On the ground floor is a spacious lounge with plush sofas to sink into at the end of a day exploring. This snug space has a fireplace and a Smart TV. The kitchen has everything you need to prepare your favourite dishes. There is also a twin with en-suite shower room on the ground floor. Upstairs you’ll find a king-size room with en-suite bathroom. This room has direct access to the gardens. Outside, you can unwind in your private hot tub watching the sunset or fire up the BBQ and dine alfresco in this pretty setting. EV charging point on site - chargeable and payable to the owner via app.
This part of West Wales is an ideal holiday destination boasting a range of activities to suit all tastes, including walking, cycling, fishing, and golf. Walkers can enjoy stunning coastal views on the Ceredigion Coastal Path (7.5 miles) or head inland and enjoy hiking at Cenarth Falls (9.5 miles) or the nature reserve at Coed Y Foel (7 miles). Cyclists of all ages and abilities can enjoy the nearby Telfi Trail (6 miles) that runs alongside the river. Alternatively, to appreciate the local crafts and artisans, a visit to the National Wool Museum (7 miles) is a must.