Located in Llangoedmor, near Cardigan, Dyfed, this alluring accommodation offers a tranquil retreat for up to six guests, nestled within a picturesque 91-acre working farm along the banks of the River Teifi. The property features a private hot tub, perfect for stargazing while enjoying a glass of wine and taking in the stunning views of the Welsh countryside. The open-plan living and dining area opens onto a small patio, complemented by sloping lawns, while the modern kitchen is equipped with fitted units for convenience. The layout includes a double bedroom with an en-suite wet room, a second double bedroom, a twin bedroom, and a bathroom on the first floor, which has sloping ceilings throughout.
Guests will appreciate the cozy amenities, including wall-mounted convector heaters, a shared washing machine, and access to a tumble dryer. Additional features include a fridge/freezer, a microwave, a dishwasher, and a shared barbecue for outdoor cooking. Electricity, bed linen, and towels are included in the stay, and families can request a cot, travel cot, and high chair. The property also provides shared use of the expansive farmland grounds, where guests can engage in fly fishing at no extra charge, although caution is advised due to an unfenced river on the premises.
Rosehill Farm is ideally positioned just two miles from the vibrant market town of Cardigan, providing a perfect base for exploring the dramatic coastline and rugged mountains of west Wales. The area is rich in wildlife, with horses, goats, and lambs roaming the rolling terrain. The River Teifi is renowned for its freshwater salmon and trout fishing, as well as various water-based activities such as kayaking and sailing. Each cottage has been thoughtfully restored, showcasing original features like exposed beams and stone walls, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore nearby, including the iconic Pembrokeshire National Park, where they can hike the majestic Preseli Hills and discover ancient monuments like the Bronze Age burial chamber of Pentre Ifan Dolmen. The local market towns of Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn, and Carmarthen offer a rich tapestry of Welsh culture, with traditional pubs, boutique shops, and restaurants to explore. The stunning coastline, dotted with golden beaches and charming fishing harbors, is just a short drive away, providing opportunities to spot bottlenose dolphins and seals. For a memorable day trip, visitors can venture to St David’s, Britain’s smallest city, to visit its historic cathedral and the medieval ruins of Bishop’s Palace, or embark on a sea safari around the nearby island of Ramsey to witness its abundant marine life.
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!