Penyrallt Fach Cottage is situated on an idyllic & secluded organic dairy farm with views across the Teifi Valley. The cottage is a perfect base from which to discover this little-known corner of west Wales.
The cottage is a listed 19th century building offering accommodation of character. With its open-plan kitchen/sitting room & two bedrooms the cottage is comfortable & welcoming with warm colour schemes throughout. A private wood-fired hot tub is available for the exclusive use of guests.
The kitchen is well equipped with a fridge, electric cooker, micro-wave oven & all necessary china, glass, cutlery & utensils. There is a large farmhouse table with seating for 4 and two comfortable sofas in front of the very efficient wood-burning stove. A tv. with dvd player, a radio and free WiFi are provided.
On arrival guests will find a home-baked cake & fresh flowers from the garden on the table.
The two bedrooms, a double & a twin are simply & attractively furnished. All the beds are provided with organic wool duvets and beautiful Welsh wool blankets.
All fuel, electricity, bedlinen & towels are included in the price.
Oil-fired central heating is available from 1st October - 1st May & is included in the price.
1 well-behaved dog is welcome @ £20. (We do ask that dogs are not left unattended in the cottage.) There are a large number of dog-friendly pubs, eating places & attractions in the area.
The cottage is ideal for guests to spend time relaxing on the farm or going out to explore the marvellous countryside of west Wales. There are many ancient & historic sites, beaches & mountains, gardens & castles to explore in the area as well as spectacular landscapes. The attractive small market towns and villages of the area are worth visiting with their wide range of independent shops, cafes, restaurants & arts & crafts galleries.
The superb beaches & the All Wales Coast Path sections of Cardigan Bay & Pembrokeshire are within easy reach. Brechfa Forest with its mountain-biking tracks and forest walks is nearby and riverside walks along the river Teifi are nearby.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.