Experience the serenity of the surrounding area with a getaway in this West Wales cottage. Situated in a bucolic haven with endless rolling hills on its doorstep and a lovely, private garden from which to soak up that fresh air, this holiday home is an unbeatable destination for walkers, mountain bikers and nature spotters alike. Red kites famously circle the skies up above and starry nights envelop the rural area in darkness, making this an excellent base for relaxation in between those outdoor excursions. Accommodating two guests and welcoming two dogs along too, visit here for a romantic sojourn at any time of year.
Wooden panelling and antique-style furnishings give this lodge a rustic appeal, yet comfort has been prioritised and the cottage possesses everything you might need for an enjoyable stay. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner invites you to spend quality time with your partner, perhaps over a delicious meal. Step outside into the enclosed garden, where you shall find a patio area with a grassy lawn completed with a seating area and a BBQ, a perfect space for you and your furry companions to spend warm evenings together. To complete the property, a double bed with a wrought-iron bedframe welcomes you in for those solid eight hours each night.
Grab your walking boots and head out, finding the scenic Cambrian Hills on your doorstep and the world-famous Devil’s Bridge Falls just half a mile away. From here, embark on a scenic trip on the Vale of Rheidol Railway, a heritage steam train that takes you through Wales’ rolling fields and onto the coastal town of Aberystwyth (12 miles), a place to stop for mouth-watering seafood or an afternoon on the beach. From here, follow the famed Wales Coast Path to unlock further beaches and miraculous sea views along Cardigan Bay.