Stretching from Aberdovey to Cardigan and boasting some sixty miles of coastline, the county of Ceredigion (formerly Cardiganshire) is an ideal holiday destination. Choose from the many award winning beaches, enjoy walks along the Ceredigion coast path and keep your eyes peeled for the famous dolphins of Cardigan Bay. Inland you will find the Cambrian mountains, red kites and bustling market towns.
Our selection of cottages spans all areas of Ceredigion, please use the tabs above to narrow down your search if necessary.
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This lovely modern detached bungalow is in a splendid situation and, overlooking the National Trust headland at Mwnt, has spectacular views over Cardigan Bay.
The property lies within easy walking distance of the Premier Award winning sandy beach at Mwnt and the Ceredigion Coastal Path.
From the headland at Mwnt with its tiny Celtic church - dolphins, seals and choughs are a familiar sight. The adjacent rocky coastline is particularly popular for sea fishing.
The bungalow is set among 20 acres of peaceful pasture land and guests are welcome to explore this and the surrounding beautiful countryside.
Sea, river and coarse fishing nearby.




About half a mile from one of the prettiest beaches in Wales, this semi-detached coastal cottage in a quiet, tranquil setting is surrounded by 20 acres of farm meadow.
Close to the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path at Mwnt in Ceredigion, this property is ideal for exploring the south Ceredigion and north Pembrokeshire coastline as well as the many inland gems such as the Cambrian Hills and Teifi Valley.
This dramatic coastline is partly owned by the National Trust and dolphins, seals, buzzards and choughs are regular sights. Local activities include golf and fishing, with the Welsh Wildlife Centre and the market town of Cardigan a short drive away.





What an amazing place!
The former St Cwnlle's church in Ceredigion has just been converted with great sensitivity, imagination and flair retaining many original features and creating new out of old. As well as combining every modern comfort, it is also ecologically sound.
The historic University town of Lampeter is about 8 miles away and has a good selection of shops and eateries. Aberaeron, a very colourful Georgian seaside town, is also about 8 miles away and makes a good day trip as do Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge.
If you ever wanted a really special place to stay this is it!


Enjoying a lovely location just three quarters of a mile from the Cardigan Bay coastline, Tresaith beach boasts golden sands and a waterfall.
There are superb walks along the coastline passing caves and dramatic rock formations to Penbryn and Llangrannog beaches, you could be lucky enough to see the resident dolphins in Cardigan Bay.
Nearby there are numerous visitor attractions for all ages from skiing on a dry slope to watching the butterflies at the local butterfly farm. Cardigan Town and Aberaeron are nearby and offer a range of individual shops and eating places.
There is a pub which serves delicious food in the village.


This delightful studio cottage is part of probably the most picturesque property in Aberporth in Ceredigion. Enjoying a location directly above the sandy beach and with lovely sea views, this makes an ideal retreat for a couple.
The Ceredigion Coastal Path and the Cardigan Bay coastline provide spectacular scenery and walks, while Aberporth itself has pubs, shops and eateries. A little further along the coast are more fishing villages and beaches such as Mwnt, Tresaith, Llangrannog, Cwmtydu, New Quay and Aberaeron.
Cardigan Market town is close by and has a theatre/cinema and a good selection of shops, galleries and pubs.

Aberaeron is a wonderful colourful Georgian seaside town on the Cardigan Bay coastline.
The attractive harbour has an array of fishing and pleasure boats and you can sit and eat Welsh honey ice cream on the harbour wall or admire the stunning views of New Quay. The beach, restaurants, pubs and shops are all within a 5 minute walk of the house.
Dolphins spotting or fishing trips can be taken from the harbour. The town is famous for its festival of Welsh Cobs and the award winning Harbourmaster Inn.




Just 10 minutes' walk from the lovely beach and the pub at Tresaith and a short distance away from both Penbryn and Llangrannog beaches. The Cardigan Bay Coastal Path located close at the local beach gives wonderful scenic walks along the coastline to nearby beaches and coves.
This very comfortable semi-detached garden apartment makes a great get away from it all, but close to Cardigan Town giving access to main supermarkets, tourist and entertainment, Aberporth (1.8miles) the next coastal village provides local shop and additional public houses.
The owners family lives in the main house and offers guests the shared use of her lovely well cared for garden, ideal for relaxing in the country setting and where children to play. Every effort has been made to provide the comforts that will make your holiday complete.

A delightful stone barn conversion with a HOT TUB and a mezzanine bedroom, this cottage provides very comfortable accommodation in Ceredigion at any time of the year.
Situated between Aberaeron and New Quay close to the Ceredigion Heritage coastline, there is a selection of clean beaches including Cwmtudu, New Quay, Tresaith and Penbryn close by.
There are several good places to eat within a 5 mile radius of the cottage and numerous visitor attractions including Honey Farm, Bird of Prey centre, Coracle Centre, Cheese farm, Mills and a Steam Railway. Ideal for couples and small families.


Situated just a short stroll from Tresaith beach in Cardigan Bay, this delightful cottage makes an ideal location for a relaxing holiday.
The heritage coastline with steep rugged cliffs, waterfall and long walks is magnificent, while the sheltered golden sands, shallow waters and rock pools at Tresaith beach are ideal for children.
Within very short walking distance of the property is a popular pub with lovely sea views which serves good food.
There are numerous attractions within easy driving distance, the village of Aberporth is just a mile away and Cardigan and Aberaeron are close-by.
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A picture perfect whitewashed cottage situated within walking distance of Cilgerran in Pembrokeshire and the River Teifi where you can still see coracle men fishing for salmon.
Cilgerran has three pubs and a couple of village shops, there are more in nearby Cardigan Market Town which is just 5 miles away. Poppit Sands, which has a long sandy beach, is 7 miles away and there are numerous other coves and bays to explore.
Woodland walks can be enjoyed right from the front door of this cottage and there are resident red kites for keen birdwatchers. Nearby are the superb Welsh Wildlife Centre on the Teifi Marshes and other attractions including Oakwood theme park and Folly Farm a little further afield.
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Within ten minutes walk of two sandy, sheltered beaches at Aberporth on the Cardigan Bay coastline, this spacious link-detached house with great sea views and in a quiet residential area makes an excellent holiday destination.
Rock pools are exposed at low tide and red kites, buzzards and dolphins can often be seen in and around Aberporth Bay.
Ceredigion's Heritage Coastline is absolutely breathtaking and the other coastal villages of Tresaith, New Quay and Llangrannog are within easy reach. The village has 3 pubs, a beach cafe, Chinese takeaway/chip shop and a village store.
The accommodation is very well appointed and all rooms at the front of the house have sea views.

This former mill-keeper's cottage in Ceredigion enjoys an idyllic setting on the bank of the River Aeron about 4 miles from Aberaeron, Recently refurbished, it enjoys a superb countryside location and offers the visitor private fishing (sea trout and salmon) on the river, directly accessible from the property.
The elegant Georgian planned town of Aberaeron, with its picturesque harbour and pastel-coloured houses, hosts a number of annual Summer Festivals including the Seafood Festival, Carnival and Festival of Welsh Cobs. There are several good restaurants and pubs offering excellent local food including freshly caught fish and Aberaeron's famous honey ice creams.
Boat trips will take you around this incredibly beautiful stretch of heritage coastline and you could even spot the resident dolphins. There is a hotel with a restaurant and bar within half a mile. Tyglyn Gardens are a 10 minute walk from the cottage and are a haven of peace and tranquillity.
Llanerchaeron, owned by the National Trust, is just half a mile away, and is a rare example of a self-sufficient 18th-century gentry estate, which has survived virtually unaltered.

The beauty of this property in Ceredigion is the peace and seclusion provided by the extensive grounds which surround the cottage and which lead to the river bank. You can sit and read a book in the shade of the magnificent trees in the summer or snuggle up in the cottage enjoying the view during winter.
This recently refurbished former mill enjoys a superb countryside location and offers the visitor private fishing (sea trout and salmon) on the River Aeron, directly accessible from the property.
Only 4 miles from the elegant Georgian planned town of Aberaeron, with its picturesque harbour and pastel-coloured houses. Annual summer festivals include the Seafood Festival, Carnival and Festival of Welsh Cobs. From Aberaeron harbour you can take a trip to see the Cardigan Bay bottlenose dolphins, Atlantic grey seals or harbour porpoise.
If you prefer something a little quieter, then the walled Tyglyn Gardens are a 10 minute walk from the cottage. There is a hotel with a restaurant and bar within half a mile. The nearby towns of New Quay (an old haunt of Dylan Thomas), Lampeter and Aberystwyth are well worth a visit as are the numerous unspoilt beaches and coves along the Ceredigion Heritage Coastline.

Just 2 minutes walk from the High Street, this two storey loft style apartment close to Cardigan Bay offers a quiet retreat from the vibrant town of Cardigan, but with easy access to the shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants and other amenities within the town such as the indoor market, theatre, library and swimming pool.
It is ideally located for exploring the North Pembrokeshire and Cardigan Bay coastline where there are numerous coves and bays and even the chance of seeing the Cardigan Bay dolphins. There is a floating Indian restaurant 5 minutes walk away if you fancy something a little different.

This detached cottage has fantastic sea views over the village of Aberporth and Cardigan Bay. It offers a great holiday base at any time of the year.
Aberporth has two sandy beaches (one a Blue Flag beach) within a 5 minute downhill walk of the cottage as well as 2 pubs and a village store. The Ceredigion heritage coastline boasts some superb beaches and the chance to spot the resident dolphins.
Cardigan is 6 miles away and has a large range of shops, restaurants, theatre, heritage centre etc. The picturesque seaside towns of New Quay and Aberaeron are within a half hour drive.

Situated just above the National Trust beach and ancient white-washed 14th century church at Mwnt on the Cardigan Bay coastline, this lovely cottage, formerly a milking parlour, offers excellent accommodation.
Cardigan Bay is well-known for its resident bottlenose dolphins and seals which are regularly spotted from Mwnt. The heritage coastline is superb and if you have had enough of walking there are numerous places of interest to visit both in Ceredigion and the neighbouring counties of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.
This is the upper of the two cottages at the same location and has sea views from two rooms.

Just above the picturesque white-washed church and sheltered west facing beach at Mwnt, this delightful cottage, formerly a milking parlour, offers excellent contemporary accommodation on the Cardigan Bay coastline.
Cardigan Town is about 5 miles away and has a good selection of shops, galleries and pubs.
There are numerous glorious beaches along this stretch of coast including Poppit, Patch, Tresaith, Aberporth, Penbryn and Llangrannog. There is a pub and restaurant at Gwbert as well as two golf courses.

In a stunning location overlooking Dolau beach in Ceredigion, this delightful detached cottage offers sea views from 3 sides.
New Quay is famous for its resident dolphins which are regularly spotted throughout the year.
You can take boat trips from the quay out into Cardigan Bay. The town offers a good selection of pubs, eateries and shops befitting a seaside town. Dylan Thomas is reputed to have based some of his characters for Under Milk Wood on locals and the town is proud of its Maritime Heritage.
Small boats can be launched from Dolau beach but those thinking of bringing a larger boat need to check with the Harbourmaster's Office.

This spacious detached colonial style bungalow in Cerdedigion is situated on the road which leads to the golf course and beach.
There are plenty of facilities within walking distance including restaurants, pubs, shops, theatre, leisure centre, children's play park.Within a few minutes drive there are numerous beaches, golf, fishing and many local attractions. You may be lucky enough to see the resident dolphins in Cardigan Bay.
The bungalow offers excellent accommodation in a very convenient location.

This stylish conversion of an Edwardian railway carriage retains its original charm while hitting all the right notes on contemporary comfort.
There are 180 degree sea views over Cardigan Bay from the stunning cliff top location, with frequent sightings of resident bottlenose dolphins and seals.
The carriage is just moments from Aberporth's sandy blue flag beach, the Ceredigion Coastal Path and local pubs, shops and places to eat. Tresaith, Llangrannog, Cwmtydu, New Quay, Cardigan and Aberaeron are all close by, as are the two famous National Trust beaches of Mwnt and Penbryn.
On a clear day you can see all the way to Snowdon and North Wales.
This is a great spot for bird watching with many sea birds including oystercatchers, gannets, cormorants and kittiwakes as well as kestrels, red kites and many other breeds.
The main rooms enjoy wonderful views to the front over the sea and also to the rear over the orchard garden. You will enjoy all the comforts of the snug carriage, but you will take away with you the memories of the spectacular location.

Situated between Aberaeron and New Quay close to the Ceredigion Heritage coastline, this comfortable cottage is close to several beaches including Cwmtudu, New Quay, Aberporth, Tresaith and Penbryn.
There is a pub within a mile and several good places to eat within 5 miles of the cottage as well as numerous visitor attractions including the Honey Farm, a Bird of Prey centre, the National Coracle Centre, Caws Cenarth cheese farm, Mills and a Steam Railway.

Llanon is a delightful coastal village situated between Aberaeron (5.5 miles) and Aberystwyth (11.5 miles) in Ceredigion.
There is plenty to do in the area with the Ceredigion Heritage Coastal path literally passing the front door.
This detached stone and slate cottage is situated in the quiet village of Llansantffraed about 200 yards from the sea. In Llanon, about 500yds away, are a shop, restaurant, fish & chip shop, Chinese take-away and a pub.
Aberaeron Georgian town is a harlequin of attractive houses with a wonderful harbour where you can watch fishermen landing their catch.
You may be lucky enough to spot the resident Cardigan Bay dolphins.

A fabulous opportunity to have a holiday in a Victorian railway carriage just yards from Patch Beach at Gwbert on Sea in Ceredigion.
Cardigan Market Town is just over 2 miles away and has a good selection of shops as well as a cinema/theatre and several pubs. Gwbert has two hotels, both of which serve food - there is a spa at the Cliff Hotel if you fancy a treat.
The carriage is simply furnished and decorated making it perfect for a family holiday.
Poppit Sands, Mwnt Beach, Aberporth and Tresaith are all close by. The boat club is opposite.

This attractive split level stone lookout enjoys an enviable location in 40 acres of land just 20 minutes' walk from Mwnt beach and with views of Cardigan Bay where there are resident dolphins.
It has been imaginatively converted to make a perfect holiday retreat for a couple.
The Ceredigion coastal path is just a field away and links to the Pembrokeshire Coastal path at Poppit Sands.
There are several towns and villages within easy driving distance including Aberporth, Aberaeron, Tresaith, Llangrannog, New Quay and Cardigan.

Situated halfway between Llangrannog and Cwmtydu beaches, this cosy annexe is on a working farm and offers excellent value for a small family or couple wishing to explore this delightful stretch of the Ceredigion coast.
Aberaeron and New Quay are within easy driving distance and there are numerous attractions for all ages. As this is a working farm with sheep and cows, guests are welcome to join in the daily farm activities if they wish. Lambing time is during February - you may even be able to help feed a Molly lamb!

Traditionally constructed, this lovely stone cottage situated in the heart of Cardiganshire has recently been renovated and restored.
The beaches of New Quay, Llangrannog, Penbryn and Aberaeron are all within a half hour drive of the cottage.
The neighbouring counties of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire are easily accessed and this cottage makes an excellent base for exploring all of west Wales.
The surrounding land is grazed by the owner's herd of alpacas, providing an attractive and interesting backdrop for the cottage.

Enjoying a delightful location in rural Cardiganshire, this lovely stone cottage is surrounded by 7 acres of grazing land making it a relaxing and peaceful holiday base.
The cottage has been lovingly restored to combine all the modern comforts whilst retaining its character and charm.
There are many interesting lovely walks and paths in the area and you can drive to several towns with beaches such as Aberaeron, New Quay, Llangrannog. Lampeter and Aberystwyth, both university towns are also well worth a visit.

A very comfortable and spacious bungalow in a quiet road yet just 10 minutes walk from the beaches.
There are lovely views of the Ceredigion coast over the rear garden and fields beyond.
Aberporth has a pub, shop a fish and chip shop, Chinese takeaway and a restaurant.
The Ceredigion coastal path can be joined close-by and there is a lovely walk to Tresaith beach.
New Quay, Aberaeron, Llangrannog and Cardigan are all close-by

Set within the heart of the Cardiganshire countryside, this large detached cottage and barn conversion is an excellent choice for birdwatchers and ramblers alike. Equally suitable for families who simply wish to relax in a remote and stunning setting, with large gardens and nearby forestry to explore.
The property has lots of character, reflecting the fact that it has been a well-loved home from home for many years.
It is furnished in a traditional style and sleeps up to eight.
Within walking distance the nearby hills afford superb panaromic views of Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia National Park. Local sites of interest are the gold mines (seasonal opening) at Dolaucothi dating back to Roman times, and Llyn Brianne reservoir near Tregaron.
Lampeter is about 4 miles away, and the attractive coastal towns of Aberaeron and New Quay just over half an hour's drive. The Fishers Arms is an excellent pub in Cellan, on the way to Lampeter.