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The owner 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.








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).
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 and a wonderful harbour where you can watch fishermen landing their catch.
You may be lucky enough to spot the resident Cardigan Bay dolphins.

Enjoying superb views over the river Teifi, this very comfortable detached architect designed bungalow offers excellent accommodation.
St Dogmaels is just a mile from the market town of Cardigan and 1.5 miles from Poppit Sands.
There are several pubs, restaurants and an excellent fish and chip shop in St Dogmaels as well as a village store, a delicatessen selling light meals, a local produce market, a market garden stall and a PO.
St Dogmaels Abbey ruins are a short stroll from the property and there is a working flour mill where you can enjoy fresh bread.