Tregaron, located in the picturesque region of Dyfed, Wales, offers a delightful escape for couples seeking romance and tranquility. The property, ideal for two guests, boasts breathtaking views of the lower Cambrian Mountains, making it a perfect base for exploring the stunning surrounding countryside. The accommodation features a first-floor open-plan living area adorned with charming beams and a tiled floor, complete with a cozy wood burner, an 18" Freesat TV, and a DVD player. The kitchen area is equipped with modern amenities such as a mini gas range, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, ensuring a comfortable stay.
The bedroom area is a highlight, featuring a luxurious kingsize four-poster tester bed and a freestanding bath, creating an intimate atmosphere for relaxation. Additionally, the property includes a shower room with a cubicle, toilet, and heated towel rail. Guests can enjoy the comforts of biomass underfloor heating, along with utilities like gas, electricity, bed linen, towels, and superfast fibre optic Wi-Fi. A welcome pack, along with dog-friendly extras, makes this property particularly appealing to pet owners, as up to four dogs are welcome without any additional charges.
Set within the upper part of a 200-year-old detached barn, the interior showcases exposed A-frame trusses and stone walls, enhancing its romantic charm. The stable door allows for stunning views of the Cambrian Mountains, whether guests are relaxing by the wood burner or soaking in the bath. The raised terrace is equipped with outdoor furniture, perfect for enjoying the scenery or watching red kites. The garden features a barbecue and outdoor chess, while the shared 4-acre natural woodland grounds invite exploration, complete with a bike store and private parking for two cars.
Tregaron itself is steeped in history, having served as a strategic point for drovers transporting livestock to markets in London and southern England. The town is known for its vibrant culture, hosting events such as the Tregaron Festival of Harness Racing and the annual Eisteddfod, showcasing Welsh music. With local amenities including cafes, tea rooms, and an award-winning inn, visitors have plenty of options for dining and entertainment. The town is also home to the Welsh Gold Centre, offering handmade Celtic-inspired jewelry and art exhibitions, making it a charming destination for those looking to immerse themselves in Welsh heritage.
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!