Caerwedros, located near New Quay in Dyfed, Wales, is a likeable detached stone cottage that comfortably accommodates up to four guests. This inviting property is set in a tranquil rural environment, featuring a secure garden that enhances the overall appeal for families or couples seeking a peaceful retreat. The cottage is conveniently situated just a short distance from the picturesque harbour town of New Quay, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning coastal scenery of the region.
The interior of the cottage is designed for comfort and functionality, boasting a living room complete with a wood-burning stove nestled in a traditional stone inglenook fireplace, creating a cozy atmosphere. The kitchen is equipped with a dining area, while the bathroom features an over-bath shower and toilet. Accommodations include a double bedroom and a single bedroom, with additional sleeping available on a gallery area equipped with a futon bed. Essential amenities such as a washer/dryer, dishwasher, and Wi-Fi ensure a convenient stay, while the inclusion of bed linen and towels adds to the comfort.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the cottage's proximity to Cwm Tydu’s shingle cove and the National Trust Coastal Path, both located within three miles. New Quay, just five miles away, offers a variety of recreational activities including sailing, wind-surfing, and fishing boat trips, as well as a sandy beach with a slipway. The surrounding area features a good village pub/restaurant only 1.5 miles from the cottage, with additional amenities available in nearby towns such as Aberaeron and Cardigan, located 11 and 16 miles away, respectively.
Dating back to the early 1800s, the cottage retains its traditional charm with exposed stone walls and beams that reflect its historical significance. The property is pet-free and non-smoking, ensuring a clean and pleasant environment for all guests. With ample parking and garden furniture for outdoor relaxation, Caerwedros is a delightful choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and outdoor activities that Wales has to offer.
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