Plenty of wide-open space surrounds this magnificent property in the west Wales countryside. This exquisitely presented cottage hosts two guests and, if needed, can accommodate three canine companions to join you as well. There’s an abundance of unbeatable trails and pathways dotted all around the property, so lace up your walking boots and prepare to admire the rugged beauty of rural Wales. The property itself boasts magnificent, far-reaching views across the Cambrian Mountains, a remarkable landscape to take in from your very own private hot tub.
With high ceilings, oak beams and exposed stone walls, the traditional farmhouse nature of this cottage has been maintained through renovations over time. The property is all set on a single-storey with a generously proportioned bedroom and shower room right here on the ground floor. The bedroom is a versatile super-king-size, complete with zip-and-link beds for hosting two friends instead of a couple. In the open-plan lounge/diner, you’ll find large windows and patio doors leading directly into the enclosed garden with a hot tub, BBQ and furniture, as well as a warming wood burner for stoking a fire on in those cosy colder evenings. Self-catering is always an option when staying here, and the fully-equipped kitchen is on-hand for preparing delicious meals.
Wander out and discover the rural space around you, plotting a circular route which ends in the nearby village of Llanilar (2 miles) to frequent a country pub. Local beauty spots including the Devil’s Bridge waterfalls at Pontarfynach (11 miles) and the Cors Caron Nature Reserve (11 miles) are well worth exploring, as is the Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest (15 miles) with its sky full of red kites. Be sure to find time to visit the coast, finding the vibrant seaside town of Aberystwyth just 7 miles away, perfect for an afternoon admiring the castle or lounging on a sandy beach.