Set in the seaside village of Aberporth on the Welsh coast, this welcoming cottage is the perfect base for families or friends with two favourite four-legged pals looking for a restful break. You and your pups can access the nearby Ceredigion Coast Path, which offers scenic walks to Tresaith Waterfall (2 miles) and beyond. The village provides a range of local shops, eateries and pubs, and a choice of beaches where your dogs can go mutts splashing in the sea – Traeth Penllech (1.5 miles) and Traeth Y Cribach (1.5 miles).
Enter this homely two-storey property, stepping through the hallway into the airy lounge and dining space complete with thoughtful little extras in the decor and artwork. Your hounds will race you to the comfiest spot in the lounge, snoozing in front of the wood burner in the cooler months, while you relax on the comfortable sofas, enjoying a film on the Smart TV. In the galley-style kitchen, there is all you need to whip up your favourite family treats. A glass garden door and skylights make the dining area perfect for a morning cuppa. On the ground floor, you will find a family bathroom, a king-size and a single bedroom. Upstairs await two charming bedrooms, a spacious double with a Smart TV and a single bedroom. Outside at the rear is a patio area with garden furniture where guests can enjoy al fresco breakfasts and dinners accompanied by the trickling sound of the small river.
For nearby seaside villages packed with character, head to Tresaith (1.5 miles), Penbryn (3 miles) or Llangrannog (5.5 miles) and enjoy some of the best beaches and local seafood. There are plenty of choices away from the coast, including The National Coracle Centre at Cenarth Falls (8.5 miles), where you can have a fascinating day delving into culture and history. Castle Henllys Iron Age Village (14 miles) has something to entertain all ages and the chance for your hounds to sniff out some adventures.