Nestled in a woodland setting beside the River Teifi, this dog-friendly property is the perfect base for exploring the abundance of nature found in this part of Wales on a tail-wagging adventure. The river itself has a few lovely wild swimming spots which those on four legs can enjoy as well as those on two, alongside a number of idyllic spots to stop off and simply enjoy the natural beauty around you.
Inside, the large kitchen/dining area connects to a conservatory at the back of the property and a comfortable living room, providing plenty of options for socialising and relaxing. The kitchen is well equipped with everything you need to cook up a feast, while the dining table seats ten, making it the perfect spot for family meals and celebrations. Ensuring something to please all ages, this property also boasts a second TV/games room downstairs, including board games, an Xbox, and a DVD player, making it the perfect place to chill out. Completing the ground floor is the first of the bedrooms, a double which is located next to the downstairs WC. The sleeping arrangements continue upstairs, featuring a double, a king and two king-size zip and link bedrooms which can be made up as twins upon request. Three of the bedrooms enjoy use of en-suite shower rooms, whilst the final has an en-suite bathroom which offers additional privacy to each guest. Outside, there is a double garage converted into a games room, with table football, a dartboard, a ping pong table, and a separate snooker room to ensure plenty of entertainment on site. Humans and hounds will love getting to know the 4 acres of grounds - there’s plenty of room for any dogs who often get a case of the zoomies, plus there is a hot tub and a BBQ on the patio so that you can make the most of the good weather.
Pack a picnic and some dog treats and head off towards the coast for a paw-friendly day out at Aberaeron Beach (16 miles) where you can soak up the salty sea air, or let your dog lead the way on a section of the Wales Coast Path in search of the best sticks to fetch. 28 miles away you can make the most of an inland excursion with a trek in the Brecon Beacons starting from Llandeilo and stopping to see Carreg Cennon Castle en route.