Nestled in the picturesque village of Cwrtnewydd near Llanybydder, Dyfed, this deceptively spacious annexe offers a serene retreat amidst the rolling hills of West Wales. Accommodating up to four guests, it features two comfortable bedrooms and a family bathroom, making it an ideal getaway for small families or couples. The open-plan living area is designed for relaxation, boasting a well-equipped kitchen, a dining space, and a cozy sitting area that provides stunning views of the surrounding gardens and distant mountains. The charming cottage garden is adorned with shingle paths and vibrant herbaceous plants, creating a tranquil spot for guests to unwind in the morning sunlight.
The location of Cwrtnewydd is perfect for those eager to explore the natural beauty of the region. The village is deeply rooted in farming, with numerous footpaths inviting visitors to wander through the picturesque valley. Guests can easily access the breathtaking coastline of Cardigan Bay, known for its beautiful coves and sandy beaches, as well as its rich wildlife, including dolphins and seals. The nearby coastal towns, such as New Quay with its honey farm, Aberaeron featuring its colorful houses, and Llangrannog with its rocky cove, are all connected by the renowned Wales Coastal Path, offering diverse experiences for travelers.
For adventure seekers, the area presents a wide array of activities to enjoy. Guests can partake in dolphin and wildlife-spotting boat trips, kayaking, coasteering, fishing, and surfing, or explore the extensive network of walking and cycling paths. Local attractions such as Mwnt and Penbryn beaches, along with the working farm estate of Llanerchaeron, provide opportunities to appreciate the region's natural and cultural heritage. Additionally, Cors Caron, a nature reserve located 22 miles away, features raised boardwalks that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the rich biodiversity of the bog and marshland.
For those seeking further thrills, the Llandysull Padlers Club & Canoe Centre offers whitewater rafting and rock climbing experiences, while the expansive Brechfa Forest, spanning over 18,000 acres, invites exploration of its ancient woodlands. Visitors can also discover the National Botanical Gardens of Wales near Carmarthen, the oldest town in Wales, which showcases a stunning horticultural collection. With such a wealth of activities and natural beauty surrounding it, this annexe in Cwrtnewydd serves as a perfect base for a memorable Welsh getaway.
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!