Situated in the picturesque region of Cardigan, Dyfed, this holiday accommodation comprises five meticulously restored former farm buildings, now transformed into charming cottages. Nestled around a serene courtyard at the end of a private lane, these cottages maintain their original character with exposed stone walls and timber features, while offering modern comforts. The cottages vary in size, accommodating between two to eight guests, with options such as The Coach House, Gorse Cottage, Oak Cottage, The Stables, and The Granary, each equipped with a cozy woodburner, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures.
The Granary, a standout among the offerings, is a five-star graded cottage that sleeps eight across four well-appointed bedrooms. Guests can enjoy a comfortable sitting room and a dining/kitchen area with French doors leading to a patio and lawns. The layout includes a ground-floor double bedroom, an en-suite master bedroom upstairs with a luxurious rainwater shower, a single bedroom, and a room with three single beds. The main bathroom features a bath with an overhead rainwater shower, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.
Troedyrhiw is particularly suitable for larger gatherings, with the capacity to host up to 23 people, making it an ideal location for reunions or special events. Each cottage is tastefully furnished in a modern rustic style, complete with woodburning stoves and central heating, as well as beautiful bathrooms and Freeview TVs. The surrounding landscape enhances the experience, with well-maintained lawns and a tranquil wooded valley that provides a child-friendly environment, complete with farm animals such as miniature Shetland ponies and ducks, creating a delightful atmosphere for families.
Conveniently located just a mile from the main road, Troedyrhiw offers easy access to the vibrant market town of Cardigan, as well as the stunning beaches and dramatic landscapes of the Ceredigion Heritage Coast and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Guests can explore the owners' land, which features fields, a picturesque stream, and numerous walking paths through the woodland. Families can enjoy a children's play area and a communal laundry room, while nature enthusiasts can partake in activities like birdwatching and game walks, ensuring a memorable stay filled with both relaxation and adventure in a beautiful rural setting.
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!