Situated in an idyllic spot in the Ceredigion countryside, this attractively renovated holiday cottage offers cosy and welcoming accommodation for four guests, with plenty of space for a four-legged friend to tag along. Surrounded by extensive grasslands, the property is based on a working hay farm and makes a delightful getaway for a couple or a small family looking to explore this stunning region.
The snug and inviting lounge provides a lovely space to relax in, with plenty of seating, a TV and a wood burner set in a stone fireplace. The light and spacious kitchen/diner provides an ideal space to share a favourite meal and to then sit back and chat into the evening. The first floor features three light and tastefully decorated bedrooms – two doubles and a single. French doors lead out from the kitchen/diner and onto the cheerful patio. With far-reaching country views, this is a perfect space to relax with an al fresco meal or a glass of wine in the evening. Steps lead up from the patio to the garden which features extensive grassland with plenty of space for children or dogs to play.
This is a wonderful area for dogs and their owners to explore, with nearby attractions including Coed y Foel (5 miles), Llanllwni mountain (9 miles) and Brechfa Forest (9 miles). The local town of Llandysul (4 miles) has a variety of independent shops and beautiful river walks. The pretty village of Cenarth is on the River Teifi (11 miles) and is home to a mill, the National Coracle Museum and a stunning series of waterfalls. The coast is within 20 miles, with the popular seaside town of New Quay (19 miles) within reach, and dog-welcoming beaches including Cilborth and Cwmtydu. Dogs can also join you on a steam train on the Teifi Valley Railway from Henllan (5 miles).