Look forward to a tail-wagging time in rural Mid Wales, staying in this handsome holiday home just a short drive from the Cardigan Bay coastline (12 miles). You’ll find this canine-compatible cottage in the small village of Cwrtnewydd, a picturesque spot in the heart of the Cledlyn Valley. Set off each day with a hearty picnic and plenty of pet treats in tow, ready to embrace endless walkies and long, rewarding hikes along tree-lined country roads and scenic coastal paths. At the end of each day, four guests and two furry friends are invited to return home, curl up, and get cosy together.
This light-filled abode is dog friendly throughout, offering a comfortable setting for both pets and people to relax and unwind. Step into the open-plan living space – a lounge, kitchen, and diner in one – complete with large windows that flood the space with natural light. Your four-pawed pal will love settling down for the evening with their favourite humans nearby, enjoying the gentle hum of meal preparation, after-dinner chatter, and the sounds of the Smart TV. When bedtime calls, leave sleeping dogs to lie downstairs as you retreat to one of two upstairs bedrooms. A family bathroom completes the interior, and outside you’ll find ample private parking and a large patio garden. The reverse side of the boundary fence is secured with stock fencing, providing an additional layer of enclosure.
Wedged between the Teifi Valley and the coast, this location offers endless opportunities for stick-chasing and sightseeing in the beautiful surrounding countryside. Visit Llanybydder (4.5 miles), a charming market town that serves as a gateway to the vast Cambrian Mountains. This National Landscape is full of hills, rivers, valleys and meadows – just waiting to be sniffed out by man’s best friend. Plot a route and prepare for your doggo-driven adventure. In the other direction, your Cardigan Bay excursions should begin in New Quay (11.5 miles), a delightful coastal destination with plenty to explore.