Nestled in Tregaron, near Aberystwyth in Dyfed, Wales, this spacious property is an ideal accommodation for larger groups, comfortably sleeping up to 20 guests. The house offers breathtaking panoramic views, making it a perfect base for those seeking adventure and exploration in the stunning surrounding landscape. The ground floor features a welcoming living room, a dining room with a patio door leading outside, a well-equipped kitchen, and a conservatory. There are five bedrooms on this level, including three doubles—one with an en-suite shower room—and two twin rooms, one of which also has an en-suite shower room. Additionally, there are two shared bathrooms on this floor for convenience.
On the first floor, guests will find a study area along with six more bedrooms. This includes three double rooms, two of which come with en-suite bathrooms—one featuring a shower over the bath—and a twin room that also has an en-suite bathroom. There are two single rooms, one equipped with an en-suite toilet. The property is well-appointed with modern amenities, including oil central heating (with an additional charge from October to March), gas and electricity, satellite TV, and a full kitchen setup with appliances like a range cooker, microwave, and dishwasher. Guests can also enjoy a lawned garden with outdoor furniture and a portable gas barbecue for al fresco dining.
This former guest house is situated in a country location, providing easy access to the Cors Caron Nature Reserve and the Cambrian Mountains, making it an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts such as walkers, bird watchers, and cyclists. The property overlooks the River Teifi, famous for its salmon fishing, and guests have fishing rights on the river. The area is rich in activities and attractions, including mountain biking rentals, seaside strolls, and visits to local historical sites. Nearby, Aberystwyth (16 miles away) offers a narrow gauge railway and a historic castle, while Aberaeron, known for its picturesque harbor, is just 17 miles away.
For those looking to experience local culture, the historic market town of Tregaron is only a mile away, featuring shops, pubs, and restaurants. Guests can also explore the old market town of Machynlleth, home to the Centre for Alternative Technology, or visit Corris, which boasts a craft center and the intriguing King Arthur’s Labyrinth. With ample parking and a games room equipped with darts and a pool table, this property ensures that guests have everything they need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay in this beautiful part 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!