Located in the charming seaside town of New Quay, Dyfed, Wales, this spacious semi-detached house is perfect for a family holiday, accommodating up to eight guests. Just a short stroll from the beach, it offers a delightful blend of comfort and character, having once served as a bakery. The property features a well-appointed living and dining room complete with an electric wood burner and a 40” Freeview TV, alongside a snug games room equipped with a combined air hockey, pool, and football table, ensuring entertainment for all ages.
The ground floor includes a modern kitchen with a breakfast area, electric appliances, and a utility room that provides ample space for storing holiday gear like surfboards and walking equipment. Upstairs, the accommodation comprises four bedrooms, including a super king-size master with an en-suite, a double, and two twin rooms, making it ideal for families or groups. The property also boasts a family bathroom with both a bath and shower cubicle, along with essential amenities such as central heating, Wi-Fi, and a travel cot for younger guests.
Outside, guests can enjoy an enclosed lawned garden featuring a patio and garden furniture, perfect for relaxing after a day at the beach. With private parking for one vehicle and additional public parking nearby, convenience is assured. The location is not only close to the beach but also within walking distance of local pubs, restaurants, and shops, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of New Quay. The area is known for its natural beauty, including the chance to spot bottlenose dolphins in the bay or take a boat trip to see them up close.
New Quay is surrounded by stunning coastal paths and scenic beaches, making it an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby attractions include the Georgian town of Aberaeron and the Victorian resort of Aberystwyth, which features a traditional pier and a scenic cliff railway. For those interested in history, the Vale of Rheidol steam train offers a picturesque journey through the mountains to Devil’s Bridge and its waterfalls. After a day of exploration, guests can unwind with ice cream or fish and chips while enjoying breathtaking sunsets by the harbor, creating lasting memories in this beautiful corner of 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!