Erw las annexe ‘Ty Bach Twt’ is an appealing self-contained cottage located near New Quay in Dyfed, Wales, making it an ideal retreat for couples seeking a relaxing holiday. This cozy accommodation, which is approximately 5 miles from New Quay and 7 miles from Aberaeron, has been meticulously converted by the owners from a traditional wash house, preserving its original character while incorporating modern comforts. The cottage can comfortably sleep two guests in its single bedroom, providing a perfect getaway in a picturesque setting.
Upon entering the cottage, guests are welcomed into a kitchen/lounge area that features a lovely low beam timber ceiling, creating an inviting atmosphere. The space is furnished with a comfortable sofa, occasional furniture, and a dining table with chairs, as well as a color TV and video for entertainment. The compact kitchen is fully equipped with essential appliances, including a microwave oven, fridge freezer, electric hob, and washing machine, ensuring that guests have everything they need for a pleasant stay. A steep open tread staircase leads to the cozy bedroom, which is furnished with a double pine bed and matching furniture, and the ground floor shower room is equipped with modern amenities such as an electric shower and heated towel rail.
The cottage is well-heated with Dimplex convector panel heaters in the bedroom and an electric stove fire in the lounge, providing warmth and comfort during cooler evenings. Its strategic location adjacent to the main coastal road allows easy access to a variety of sandy beaches and secluded coves along the stunning Cardiganshire coastline, which is designated as a Marine Heritage Coast. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the Ceredigion Coastal Path offers breathtaking views of the Cardigan Bay Area of Conservation, making it a perfect spot for walking enthusiasts. Local attractions include opportunities for boat trips to observe Bottlenose Dolphins and Porpoises, as well as water sports at nearby beaches like Llangrannog and Tresaith.
In addition to its natural beauty, the surrounding area is rich in cultural and historical offerings. Guests can explore market towns such as Lampeter and Cardigan, home to a 12th-century castle and a vibrant high street filled with independent shops. The Georgian seaside town of Aberaeron, located to the north, features a variety of restaurants and cafes, while Aberystwyth offers a plethora of dining options and attractions, including the iconic Cliff Railway and the Vale of Rheidol Railway. Upon arrival at Ty Bach Twt, guests will find a welcome pack and information about local attractions, ensuring a delightful stay in the heart of mid-Wales.
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!