Located in Ystrad Meurig, Dyfed, this intriguing modern barn conversion offers a cozy retreat for two guests, set against the backdrop of a working sheep and beef farm. The property boasts a private hot tub, providing a perfect spot for relaxation after a day of exploring the surrounding attractions. Inside, visitors will find a spacious living and dining area complete with a wood-burning stove and slate flooring, alongside a galley-style kitchen equipped with modern appliances. The first floor features a comfortable double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, ensuring a comfortable stay.
The barn conversion is part of a collection of three beautifully designed properties, each offering similar amenities and the unique feature of a private hot tub. The farm spans 140 acres and connects to the scenic Ystwyth Cycle Trail, which stretches over 16 miles, making it an ideal location for cycling enthusiasts. Each property features vaulted ceilings and modern lighting, furnished with leather sofas and wood-burning stoves, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Additionally, the properties can be booked together, accommodating up to 12 guests through interconnecting doors, making it a great option for larger gatherings.
Guests will find themselves near Tregaron, a quaint Welsh-speaking market town known for its cultural attractions, including the renowned Rhiannon Welsh Gold Centre, which showcases exquisite gifts and an impressive art gallery. Tregaron also hosts popular trotting races at Dolyrychain Farm, drawing over 10,000 visitors during events held on the Sundays following the May and August bank holidays. The area is a paradise for walkers and cyclists alike, with the Cambrian Mountains at the farm's doorstep and the stunning Pumlumon Mountains to the north, offering breathtaking views and numerous outdoor activities.
For those seeking further adventure, the nearby university town of Aberystwyth offers attractions such as the National Library of Wales, scenic coastal promenades, and the electric cliff railway on Construction Hill. A memorable day trip can be taken on the narrow gauge railway from Aberystwyth to the picturesque Pumlumon Mountains, culminating at the famous Devils Bridge and Rheidol Falls. Additionally, fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity of private fly fishing opportunities just two miles away, alongside various other fishing venues. With a shop and pub located just a mile away, this barn conversion provides a perfect blend of comfort and convenience in a stunning rural setting.
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!