Located in the tranquil village of Bronant, near Aberystwyth in Dyfed, Wales, Glynnedd is a beautifully presented dormer bungalow that accommodates up to six guests. This property boasts a warm and welcoming atmosphere, epitomized by the owners' traditional Welsh greeting of "Croeso Cynnes." Ideal for families or groups, it features a ground floor bedroom and bathroom, making it accessible for those with mobility needs. The bungalow is equipped with modern amenities, including oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and a range of appliances, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.
The interior of Glynnedd includes a cozy living room, a well-appointed dining room and kitchen, and three bedrooms—one double and one twin on the first floor. Guests can enjoy leisure activities with a 40" Smart TV, DVD player, and a small library. Outside, the enclosed courtyard garden offers picturesque views of the Cambrian Mountains, providing a serene space to relax. The property also features essential conveniences like a travel cot, high chair, and parking for two cars, along with a welcome pack to enhance the guest experience.
Glynnedd serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning Cardigan Bay and the Heritage Coastline. The surrounding county of Ceredigon is a hidden gem, characterized by its unspoiled landscapes, quiet roads, and abundant outdoor activities such as cycling, walking, and birdwatching. Visitors can delve into the local culture by touring ancient churches, the Cistercian Abbey of Strata Florida, and the remote chapel of Soar Y Mynydd. The scenic Tregaron to Abergwesyn mountain road is particularly noteworthy, offering breathtaking views of the rugged terrain and moorland.
Just six miles from Glynnedd is the historic town of Tregaron, known for its friendly atmosphere and independent shops, as well as an award-winning bar and restaurant. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Cors Caron Nature Reserve, while those seeking coastal experiences can venture to Aberaeron and Aberystwyth, both within a half-hour drive. Highlights in these towns include picturesque harbors, the longest electric cliff railway in Britain, and the Rheidol steam railway. For a delightful seaside escape, New Quay is just a 45-minute drive away, renowned for its beautiful beaches and seafood dining options, making Glynnedd a prime location for a memorable Welsh holiday.
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!