This converted hayloft is just the ticket for a peaceful countryside break with your four-legged friend. It’s in a beautiful rural spot just 8 miles from the coast, where you can join the Ceredigion Coast Path for excellent walks and enjoy the dog-friendly beaches at Aberaeron. With space for five guests and two canine chums welcome, this home is ideal for families and groups of dog-loving friends. There’s an impressive variety of shared facilities available, including nature trails and a games barn with pool, darts, ping pong, table football, Jenga and giant Connect 4.
One of a few lovingly restored farm buildings, this cottage blends rustic charm with modern comforts. Think original beams, exposed and whitewashed stone walls and quirky 19th-century window nooks. The bright, open-plan living space sets you up for cosy evenings with your pups, with a crackling wood burner and comfy sofas. There’s a handy sun room, too, perfect for reading and soaking up those countryside views. Upstairs are three restful bedrooms: one double, a bunk room ideal for kids and a single room. A shower room with WC completes the upstairs quarters. Outside, dogs can stretch their legs in the enclosed garden while the humans sizzle up a feast on the BBQ or unwind in the bubbling hot tub. Private parking is available for one car, with extra space a short stroll away.
Beyond the garden, you and your pooch can have an adventure discovering private farm walks and nature trails – wellies available for hire if needed! At the historical Llanerchaeron Estate (4 miles), a National Trust site, dogs on leads are welcome to stroll the grounds and enjoy the woodland trails. Head to the pretty harbour village of New Quay (8 miles) for sea breezes and, if you’re lucky, sightings of dolphins playing in the bay.