Located in Glynarthen, near Aberporth in Dyfed, Wales, Penrallt Y Cordde features three charming pet-friendly cottages set amidst beautiful valley views and well-connected public transport links. Accommodating up to seven guests, the cottages offer a double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom equipped with a spa bath and separate shower, an additional double bedroom with a single bed, and a bunk bedroom. The ground floor boasts a spacious open-plan living area with a wood-burning stove, a dining area, and French doors leading to the garden, complemented by a fully equipped kitchen and a shower room with a toilet. The property also includes a lawned garden, patio furniture, and shared access to 15 acres of grounds.
Penrallt Y Cordde is ideally situated just a couple of miles inland from Cardigan Bay, providing easy access to several award-winning beaches and picturesque fishing villages. Nearby, visitors can explore dog-friendly sandy coves and stunning coastal scenery, with notable beaches such as Tresaith, Penbryn, and Mwnt. The cottages are nestled within the owners' expansive land, which features meadows, woodlands, ponds, and a stream, ensuring a serene environment for guests. Each cottage has its own unique character, with Bwthyn Barri being a Grade II listed building dating back to 1711, showcasing traditional beams and an inglenook fireplace, while Y Cartws and Yr Ysgubor offer contemporary accommodations within a sympathetically converted stone barn.
The region is rich in natural beauty and wildlife, designated as a Special Area of Conservation, with Cardigan Bay being home to dolphins, porpoises, and various sea birds. Guests can enjoy dolphin spotting boat trips from New Quay harbour or simply relax by the harbour wall. The area inspired the renowned writer Dylan Thomas, and visitors can explore nearby towns like Cardigan, Aberaeron, and Newcastle Emlyn, which offer a mix of history, culture, and local charm. The region is also dotted with cozy pubs, chic shops, and excellent dining options, making it an attractive destination for all types of travelers.
For those seeking outdoor adventure, Ceredigion presents numerous activities such as cycling, windsurfing, sailing, and kayaking, with a canoe centre located at Llandysul. The scenic Teifi Valley, just a short drive inland, provides additional opportunities for fishing and exploring attractions like the Teifi Valley Railway and the National Wool Museum. Whether guests are looking for an action-packed holiday or a peaceful retreat, Penrallt Y Cordde serves as the perfect base to experience the diverse offerings of Ceredigion, with a shop located 3/4 mile away and a pub and restaurant just over two miles from the cottages.
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!