Located in Glynarthen, near Aberporth in Dyfed, Wales, this fascinating retreat is perfect for couples seeking a cozy getaway. Just two miles from the stunning coastline of Cardigan Bay, the accommodation offers a spacious living and dining area complete with an electric woodburner, exposed stonework, and French doors that lead to a lawned garden. The kitchen is generously sized with a tiled floor, while the first floor features a double bedroom with a dressing room and en-suite shower room. Additional amenities include underfloor heating, a DVD recorder, and a shared 15-acre grounds for guests to enjoy.
The surroundings of Penrallt Y Cordde are breathtaking, nestled in unspoilt countryside with picturesque valley views. The three cottages available for rent are uniquely designed and comfortable, each with distinct features. The Grade II listed Bwthyn Barri, dating back to 1711, boasts character with its beams and inglenook fireplace. Meanwhile, Y Cartws and Yr Ysgubor have been thoughtfully converted from an old stone barn, offering contemporary accommodations while retaining rustic charm. Guests can explore nearby award-winning beaches and charming fishing villages, all of which are dog-friendly and surrounded by natural beauty.
For those looking to explore, the Ceredigion Coastal Path provides stunning cliff-top views and opportunities for dolphin spotting, with boat trips available from New Quay harbor. This area, recognized as a Special Area of Conservation, is home to diverse marine life, including bottlenose dolphins and grey seals. The local towns, such as Cardigan and Aberaeron, offer attractions like castles and colorful Georgian architecture, while Newcastle Emlyn and Cilgerran provide a variety of shops, restaurants, and cozy pubs. Outdoor enthusiasts can partake in numerous activities, from cycling to kayaking, ensuring that there is something for everyone.
Whether visitors seek adventure or tranquility, Ceredigion serves as an ideal backdrop for a memorable holiday. The scenic Teifi Valley, just a few miles inland, presents additional opportunities for fishing and exploration, featuring attractions like the National Wool Museum and the Teifi Valley Railway. With a shop located just three-quarters of a mile away and a pub and restaurant approximately 2.25 miles from the cottages, guests will find all the necessary conveniences within reach. Penrallt Y Cordde truly offers a perfect base for enjoying the rich culture and natural beauty of this enchanting region of 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!