Wisteria Cottage, located in the serene countryside of Pont-rhyd-y-groes near Aberystwyth, Dyfed, offers a perfect retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Accommodating up to four guests, this charming cottage is surrounded by stunning rural landscapes and features a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. The property includes an open-plan living space with a tiled floor, a cozy living area complete with a wood burner, and a well-equipped kitchen/dining area that opens onto a patio. Additionally, there is a separate toilet on the ground floor for convenience.
On the first floor, guests will find two well-appointed bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom featuring walk-in showers. The first bedroom has a zip and link kingsize bed, which can be converted into twin beds upon request, while the second bedroom also boasts a kingsize bed. The cottage is equipped with modern comforts, including oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and entertainment options such as a 40" Sky TV and a DVD player. Families traveling with young children can request a travel cot, highchair, and stairgate, while pet owners will appreciate the enclosed lawned garden that welcomes up to three medium-sized dogs.
Wisteria Cottage is steeped in history, having been converted from a stable and hayloft of a house built in the 1800s, once serving as a local doctor's residence. The owners have meticulously furnished the cottage to combine contemporary style with rustic charm, ensuring a delightful stay for guests. Among the luxurious features is a private hot tub for four, which adds an extra layer of relaxation to the experience. Guests are also treated to a welcome pack and complimentary access to a tablet with over 2000 magazine subscriptions, enhancing their leisure time during the stay.
The surrounding area offers a wealth of outdoor activities and attractions, making Wisteria Cottage an ideal base for exploration. The nearby Ystwyth Valley boasts numerous walking trails, with the picturesque Hafod Estate providing a stunning backdrop of streams and waterfalls. Visitors can also explore historical sites such as the 11th-century Devils Bridge, take a scenic ride on the Vale of Rheidol steam train, or enjoy the beautiful Ceredigion coastline just a short drive away. With local amenities, including a café/shop and pub within walking distance, guests can easily access everything they need for a memorable stay in this culturally rich region of West 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!