This delightful cottage in the Teifi Valley of South Wales is ideal for friends or family seeking a peaceful hideaway from which to set out on local countryside and coastal adventures. Nearby Cenarth Falls (1.5 miles) is known for its magnificent waterfall, where the River Teifi crashes along rocky ledges and salmon leap in season. Keen walkers can lace up their boots and follow the path along the Teifi Valley to Cilgerran (6.5 miles), the reward being commanding views of the 13th-century castle.
At the heart of this welcoming home is an inviting open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner where you can relax and socialise. Soothing tones combine with rustic wood to reflect the local heritage. You’ll find all the appliances you need to whip up your favourite meals in the kitchen. Sink into the lounge’s leather seating and unwind as you listen to a log crackle in the wood burner or watch a movie together on the Smart TV. Gather around the dining table for meals and to plan the next day of activities. Upstairs features a stylish bathroom and two bedrooms—a lovely double bedroom and a charming twin bedroom. The outdoor space is equally welcoming; you can gather for afternoon tea or al fresco dining. You have access to both a private and a shared space, offering plenty for youngsters to get involved with, including outdoor games. Light the BBQ or practise on the communal golf field. There is private parking for two cars.
The beaches of the Ceredigion Coast and Pembrokeshire Coast are popular for good reason: Tresaith Beach (6.5 miles) has a waterfall spilling onto the sand, secluded Mwnt (9.5 miles) with its sheltered bay features a 14th-century chapel, and Poppit Sands (10.5 miles) offers golden sands, water sports and rolling dunes. For wildlife lovers, the Welsh Wildlife Centre (7.5 miles) is a must-visit, to explore the activity centre and wetland area. All ages will enjoy a visit to Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, just 12 miles away.