Bwlch-Llan, located near Aberaeron in the picturesque region of Dyfed, Wales, offers an alluring holiday property named Dildre, which accommodates up to four guests. This delightful ground-floor cottage is set within a sprawling 30-acre working farm, surrounded by serene rural landscapes. The property features two spacious bedrooms with kingsize beds, one of which has an en-suite bathroom, alongside a separate shower room. Guests can enjoy a cozy living room equipped with modern amenities such as a 32" Freesat TV and a DVD player, as well as a well-appointed kitchen/dining area that opens onto a private courtyard, perfect for relaxation and outdoor dining.
Designed for comfort and convenience, Dildre includes essential amenities like gas central heating, Wi-Fi, and access to a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer. The outdoor space features a rear courtyard with garden furniture, a gas BBQ, and a private hot tub, making it an ideal spot for unwinding after a day of exploration. The property is pet-friendly, allowing two dogs, while also maintaining a tranquil environment on the working farm. Guests are advised to keep their pets on a lead due to the presence of livestock and natural features such as slopes and a lake on the property.
The location of Dildre serves as a gateway to the breathtaking beauty of West Wales, with numerous attractions and activities nearby. Less than ten miles away, Aberaeron boasts a vibrant Georgian harbor town atmosphere, complete with colorful houses, independent shops, and a variety of eateries. The town hosts several annual events, including a mackerel festival and a beer and cider festival, enhancing the local cultural experience. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the scenic coastal paths, sandy beaches, and stunning wildlife, while the National Trust estate of Llanerchaeron offers accessible walking paths ideal for families and cyclists.
For those looking to venture further, the seaside town of New Quay presents opportunities for dolphin spotting and boat trips along the coastline, while the historic market town of Tregaron hosts the popular Trotian horse trotting event. The nearby Cors Caron Nature Reserve and attractions like the Vale of Rheidol steam train to Devil’s Bridge add to the region's charm. With its warm Welsh welcome, Dildre promises a memorable stay, perfect for both short breaks and longer holidays amid the natural splendor of Wales.
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