Simply perfect for any small family, group of friends or pair of couples, this traditional stone cottage is a fantastic place to unwind in rural Mid-Wales. Situated just 5 miles from the Cardigan Bay coastline and within effortless reach of so many rewarding walking routes, a stay here offers the perfect base for any adventure-packed stay. The property itself is exceptionally presented both inside and out, complete with two fabulous bedrooms hosting four guests of varying guest makeups. Feel instantly welcome throughout all four seasons, making full use of the garden through the summer months or soaking in the covered hot tub on cold nights.
Finished to an extremely high standard, this two-storey cottage is certain to impress from the moment you arrive. Stone-flagged flooring, exposed brickwork and original beams add to the authentic charm of the lounge and the adjacent kitchen/diner. Colour-pop sofas and armchairs offer comfortable seating options in the living room, complete with underfloor heating and a Smart TV for those extremely cosy evenings in. An open-tread staircase leads up to the first floor where you’ll find two spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite. Heading outside, you’ll need to follow a small pathway to reach the lovely lawned garden. Here you’ll find a covered gazebo, plenty of furniture and that all-important hot tub.
Pack up your bucket and spade for a trip to Borth Beach (4 miles), Ceredigion’s longest sandy beach and an incredibly popular spot for families. Along the coastline, you’ll also find the vibrant town of Aberystwyth (5 miles) with its eclectic town centre, two bustling beaches and vibrant castle ruins. Heading inland, discover skies full of red kites from the mystical forest setting of Bwlch Nant yr Arian (or take a trip to the Nant-y-Moch Reservoir (both 10 miles) to enjoy a remote waterside walk.