Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
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 Cardigan Bay 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.
A wonderful view of the sea, right across Cardigan Bay, can be enjoyed from the rear of this carefully converted stone cottage, formerly a stable. The lovely sandy beach at Mwnt and the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path are approximately 10 minutes walk. Seals and dolphins are regularly sighted along this ruggedly beautiful coastline. The magnificent Premier Award beach and coast are owned and cared for by the National Trust.
A lovely sea view can be enjoyed from the lawn of this delightful cottage and you may even spot the dolphins which are frequent visitors to this spectacular stretch of coastline. Close to the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path. The beautiful award winning beach and dramatic National Trust headland are within easy walking distance. The surrounding lanes and countryside are enriched with a wealth of wildlife and flowers and lead to a host of activities available within easy driving distance.
This large stone and rendered house sits along a quiet country lane amongst open farmland a couple of miles from Mwnt beach. The property looks out across rolling pasture with fine views over the Teifi Estuary to Poppit beach and the hills of Pembrokeshire beyond. The nearby beach and boat club at "the Patch" and the coves of Gwbert are accessible by footpath or a 5 minute car ride away, making it an ideal location for a family holiday. The beach at Mwnt is owned and cared for by the National Trust, it is popular as the bottle nosed dolphins are often sighted in the sheltered bay.
Just 800 yards 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. 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.
Stunning views of the cliffs, beaches and bay greet you at this imposing sea captain's house situated high on the bluff above Llangrannog. There are secret smugglers coves, towering cliffs and sheltered beaches along this dramatic stretch of Ceredigion's Heritage Coastline, as well as the resident Cardigan Bay dolphins. It is ideal for nature lovers and bird watchers. Whether you are looking for an energetic holiday or one where you can just sit in front of the fire looking at the views, this ground floor property enjoys a perfect location. The village and beach are just 200 yards away and offer pubs, a store and restaurants. The accommodation is on the ground floor of this Victorian house and is totally self contained, with its own access, garden and parking. The present owners, (four generations of whom have enjoyed holidays here), sometimes use the upper flat, which has a separate entrance.
Enjoying an absolutely stunning organic coastal farm location which is on National Trust land. This substantial National Trust wooden chalet house nestles comfortably in a dip above the cliffs and makes a very unusual and interesting location for a walking, bird watching or for a relaxing get away from it all holiday. There are two beaches, two pubs, restaurant and shop within walking distance of the chalet. The owners are willing to offer out of season reductions for smaller groups.
Just a short walk from the delightful sandy and safe beach at Tresaith, this semi-detached Swedish wooden lodge enjoys a stunning location. The lodge provides superb spacious well appointed accommodation which is a treat at any time of the year. Nearby there are pubs, restaurants and a selection of craft and village shops in Tresaith and Aberporth. The owners, who live next door, will provide you with a warm welcome.
Recently completely renovated and refitted throughout to provide more space and comfort, Ffynnon Fair successfully combines modern and stylish facilities within a sensitively renovated house dating from the 1850s. Just 10 minutes walk from the sandy beach at Llangrannog, this delightful stone cottage offers superb contemporary accommodation whilst retaining its unique character and original features. There are some lovely coastal walks on the Ceredigion Heritage Coastline from Llangrannog and you may even be lucky enough to see the Cardigan Bay dolphins. The village has a shop, pub and restaurant and within easy driving distance are many other villages and towns such as Aberporth, Tresaith and Cardigan etc.
Just 5 minutes walk from the lovely beach and the pub at Tresaith and a short distance away from both Penbryn and Llangrannog beaches, this very comfortable semi-detached garden apartment makes a great getaway from it all. The owner lives in the main house and offers guests the shared use of her lovely well cared for garden, ideal for children?s play, with stream. Every effort has been made to provide the comforts that will make your holiday complete.
A superbly appointed cottage situated just a couple of miles out of Fishguard and with lovely pastoral surroundings. The owners have created a delightful conservation area within the 5 acres of grounds with various places for quiet contemplation or recreation and a landscaped area with lake. Barbecue available. There is also a private small decked area at the rear of the property with table and chairs. There are a selection of coves and bays within easy driving distance of the cottage. Fishguard has a very good range of shops, art and craft galleries and a small theatre. The owners have spent a great deal of time and energy renovating this cottage to a superb standard.
A delightful stone barn conversion with a HOT TUB and a mezzanine bedroom, this cottage provides very comfortable accommodation 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.
This delightful stone cottage was once part of a monastery but has now been tastefully converted to a high standard. Llechryd is within walking distance and has a pub and village store as well as superb fishing on the banks of the River Teifi. Cardigan is within 2 miles and offers a wide range of pubs, shops and galleries. Poppit Sands are approximately 3 miles from the cottage and offer a superb stretch of sand backed by dunes and Blue Flag bathing. This cottage is ideally situated for proximity to attractions and beaches while providing a peaceful location from which to explore Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.
This newly renovated three bedroom (all en suite) barn conversion commands a breathtakingly beautiful position in the countryside just a mile north of the market and University town of Lampeter. The superb accommodation is on a 100 acre working dairy farm which has won the "Clean and Tidy Farm Award? as well as many others. There are numerous places of interest to visit including the colourful Georgian seaside towns of Aberaeron and New Quay and Llandysul in the Teifi Valley. You are assured of a very warm Welsh welcome at this property as the owners are very keen to provide the best experience for you that they can.
Rolling countryside surrounds this lovely converted cowshed which is situated on a working farm in the heart of Ceredigion. It is just a mile from Lampeter (which has a good selection of shops and pubs) and 8 miles from the beach at Aberaeron and New Quay where dolphins are spotted on a daily basis. There are numerous places to visit within easy driving distance including Llanerchaeron, Devil's Bridge, Dolaucothi gold mines and the Rheidol and Teifi Valley railways. This cottage has been renovated to the very highest standards and provides every home comfort you could think of and a few more besides! The Davies family will provide a warm Welsh welcome you won't forget.
A picture perfect whitewashed cottage situated within walking distance of Cilgerran village 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.
This former mill-keeper's cottage 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 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.
Three newly converted barns situated on a working farm at the foot of the Cambrian Mountains, in the heart of Ceredigion and close to Tregaron a small Welsh-speaking town. Bordering the farm is the world famous Tregaron Raised Bog known as Gors Coch Caron which runs to 3000 acres and is renowned for its ornithological delights with the famous red kite being a local resident in the surrounding hills.
Three newly converted barns situated on a working farm at the foot of the Cambrian Mountains, in the heart of Ceredigion and close to Tregaron a small Welsh-speaking town. Bordering the farm is the world famous Tregaron Raised Bog known as Gors Coch Caron which runs to 3000 acres and is renowned for its ornithological delights with the famous red kite being a local resident in the surrounding hills
Three newly converted barns situated on a working farm at the foot of the Cambrian Mountains, in the heart of Ceredigion and close to Tregaron a small Welsh-speaking town. Bordering the farm is the world famous Tregaron Raised Bog known as Gors Coch Caron which runs to 3000 acres and is renowned for its ornithological delights with the famous red kite being a local resident in the surrounding hills.
Situated just above the National Trust beach and ancient white-washed 14th century church at Mwnt, 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.
Just above the picturesque white-washed church and sheltered west facing beach at Mwnt, this delightful cottage, formerly a cow shed, offers excellent contemporary accommodation. 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.
Set overlooking a wooded valley a few miles from the coast and the beaches of Aberporth and Tresaith, this spacious barn conversion makes an ideal relaxing holiday retreat for all the family. There are ample woodland walks around the property where the wildlife abounds and in spring the wildflowers grow in profusion.
This delightful barn conversion is situated on a 9 acre smallholding in the countryside midway between Aberaeron and Tregaron and only 20 minutes drive from the sea at Llanrhystud.
Four newly converted barns situated in a courtyard on a 25 acre holding just 6 miles from both Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge.
Four newly converted barns situated in a courtyard on a 25 acre holding just 6 miles from both Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge.
Four newly converted barns situated in a courtyard on a 25 acre holding just 6 miles from both Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge.
Four newly converted barns situated in a courtyard on a 25 acre holding just 6 miles from both Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge.
Situated in the Carmarthen countryside yet close to the Pembrokeshire National park and Ceredigion County (Cardigan), these two delightful barn conversions make a great base for touring. There are numerous beaches within about a half hour drive and many attractions including Oakwood, Heatherton, Pemberton's Chocolates, Laugharne Castle, the National Botanic Garden for Wales and Aberglasney Gardens, lost in time. The Preseli hills are close by and offer some superb walks and cycling. It is also an ideal spot for bird watching, red kites, buzzards and woodpeckers are regular visitors. The local pub is just 5 minutes walk away and there is leisure club about 2 miles away. The Cottages are situated on a small 6 acre farm with sheep, free range chickens and organically grown fruit and vegetables. St Clears, Whitland and Crymych are all within 8 miles and between them offer an interesting range of individual shops. Narberth is 15 miles away and really is a must visit town, with its eclectic range of galleries, boutiques, delicatessens and eateries.
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This delightful retreat for two is situated in the village of Llanarth with views of the church from the back garden. Llanarth is between the seaside towns of New Quay (2 miles) where you can see the resident dolphins or take a boat trip, and Aberaeron (4 miles) with its pretty harbour and colourful Georgian houses. There is a pub and village shop within walking distance. Ceredigion offers plenty for visitors to see and do throughout the year.