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Y Cwtch

Cardigan, Near Aberporth, Dyfed

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Located in Cardigan, near Aberporth in Dyfed, Wales, this traditional Welsh barn conversion offers a cozy retreat for two, nestled alongside the scenic River Teifi. The property, part of a 100-acre working farm, features a spacious open-plan living and dining area adorned with charming beams, a wood-burning stove, and a galley-style kitchen. Guests can enjoy modern amenities, including a shower room, Freeview TV, and shared facilities such as a washing machine, while the tranquil surroundings provide a perfect backdrop for relaxation. The barn is designed for comfort, with initial fuel for the wood-burning stove provided and electricity, bed linen, and towels included in the stay.

The location is ideal for exploring the stunning Ceredigion coastline, known for its breathtaking beaches and picturesque fishing villages. Nearby sandy shores like Tresaith, Penbryn, Llangrannog, and Mwnt are popular destinations, with many beaches welcoming dogs year-round. The barn’s galleried double bedroom, though featuring restricted headroom, offers a unique sleeping experience, while the lawned garden invites guests to unwind to the soothing sounds of the river. The extensive grounds are home to a variety of resident animals, and guests can engage in outdoor activities such as kayaking or fishing in the river, making it an excellent choice for nature enthusiasts.

For those seeking adventure, the property is conveniently located near Pembrokeshire National Park, where visitors can hike the majestic Preseli Hills and discover historical sites like the Bronze Age burial chamber of Pentre Ifan Dolmen. The nearby market towns of Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn, and Carmarthen are rich in Welsh culture, offering an array of traditional pubs, boutique shops, and delightful restaurants. Guests can also explore the Heritage Coastal Path, which provides stunning views of Cardigan Bay, home to diverse marine life, including dolphins and seals, enhancing the area's appeal for wildlife watchers.

Just a short distance away, the coastal resort of New Quay boasts a lively atmosphere with various cafés, pubs, and restaurants lining the hills above the bay. The charming town of Aberaeron, known for its colorful houses and picturesque harbor, is another must-visit. Additionally, Aberystwyth, a university town, features a wide range of shops and cultural attractions, including the National Library of Wales and a free museum. For a unique experience, guests can take a scenic ride on the Rheidol Valley steam railway to Devils Bridge, showcasing the beauty of the Cambrian Mountains. With a beach just 3 miles away and local amenities like shops and restaurants within a mile, this barn conversion offers a perfect blend of comfort, adventure, and cultural exploration.

  • Baby Friendly
  • Pub Nearby
Weekly from £195

Features

  • Barbecue
  • Golf nearby
  • Bed linen & towels included
  • Washing machine

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