Dihewyd, located near Aberaeron in Dyfed, Wales, offers an appealing holiday accommodation that comfortably sleeps four guests. This beautifully converted property is ideally situated within close proximity to local amenities, tourist attractions, and the stunning Ceredigion coastline. The open-plan living and dining area features an electric living-flame fire, a wall-mounted fire, and a wooden floor, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The accommodation includes a bathroom equipped with an over-bath shower and toilet, a double bedroom with a spacious 5ft bed, and a first-floor galleried twin bedroom that can accommodate an additional two guests.
The property boasts a range of desirable features, including a private hot tub for four, a courtyard garden complete with patio furniture, and wheelchair access with ground floor facilities. Essential amenities such as electricity, full gas central heating (with underfloor heating on the ground floor), bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi are provided. Guests can also enjoy a selection of entertainment options, including Freeview TV, a DVD player, and a CD player, while the kitchen is equipped with a microwave, washer/dryer, dishwasher, and freezer. Additionally, there is parking available for two cars and a cycle store for those looking to explore the scenic area on two wheels.
Bwlch Y Person Barns, where this property is situated, consists of beautifully converted traditional Welsh long barns, surrounded by tranquil rolling countryside. The charm and character of these properties make them an ideal choice for a countryside holiday. The four cottages—Cartws, Stabl, Beudy Bach, and Beudy—are designed in a right-angle shape, each with its own terrace and furniture, offering lovely views across the landscape. Families will appreciate the separate recreational area featuring football posts, nets, and a picnic bench, ensuring a fun-filled stay. Notably, three of the cottages are equipped with private hot tubs, enhancing the overall experience of relaxation and enjoyment.
Guests have the opportunity to explore the breathtaking Ceredigion coastline, with the picturesque Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron just six miles away. This charming town offers a variety of independent shops and a diverse selection of restaurants, from fish and chips to fine dining. The National Trust property, Llanerchaeron, is located four miles away and provides access to a scenic pedestrian country footpath that leads into Aberaeron, suitable for bikes, pushchairs, and wheelchairs. Additionally, the nearby New Quay, known for its beautiful harbor and the chance to spot resident pods of bottlenose dolphins, is a must-visit destination, making this area a perfect choice for a memorable holiday experience.
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!