Located in Capel Bangor near Aberystwyth, Dyfed, this spacious property, Maesbangor Farmhouse, is designed to accommodate families and groups of friends, providing a comfortable stay for up to 14 guests. The farmhouse is ideally situated less than five miles from the coast, offering beautiful views of the Rheidol Valley. With its expansive layout, the property features seven bedrooms, multiple living spaces, and well-equipped kitchens, making it perfect for those seeking both space and convenience during their holiday.
The ground floor of the farmhouse includes two inviting living rooms, each equipped with a 50" Freeview TV and a wood burner, creating a cozy atmosphere for relaxation. A large dining room with a wood burner leads into a conservatory that overlooks the enclosed terrace and lawned garden. The two kitchens, both featuring modern amenities such as electric ovens, microwaves, and dishwashers, ensure that guests can easily prepare meals. Additionally, the utility room includes a washing machine, while the property is equipped with two separate toilets for added convenience.
As guests ascend the two separate staircases to the first floor, they will find four en-suite bedrooms, including options for kingsize beds and twin beds, along with a family bathroom. The layout allows for privacy and comfort, making it suitable for various group arrangements. The farmhouse is also equipped with modern conveniences, such as oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and initial logs for the wood burners. Outside, guests can enjoy a lawned front garden, a private rear garden with seating and a gas BBQ, and a hot tub that accommodates up to eight people, all while being mindful of an unfenced water feature nearby.
In addition to the farmhouse's amenities, the surrounding area offers a plethora of activities and attractions. Guests can explore the sandy beaches of Cardigan Bay, where dolphin sightings are common, or venture into the charming market towns nearby. The Victorian resort of Aberystwyth features an electric cliff railway, a picturesque promenade, and a pier. For those interested in scenic train rides, the Vale of Rheidol Railway offers a journey through the stunning Rheidol Valley to Devil's Bridge, where visitors can marvel at natural wonders like the Mynach Falls and Jacob's Ladder. After a day of exploration, guests can unwind at one of the two nearby gastro pubs, including one that is home to the smallest commercial brewery in the world, making this farmhouse a perfect retreat for relaxation and enjoyment.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!