Glyncoch Shepherds’ Hut was handmade by a local craftsman and offers all the comforts and luxury of home in a compact, unique space. Full electric and heated throughout, the Shepherds’ Hut is cosy and warm in the cooler months but light and airy in the summer. Sited…
Cowshed Cottage is a cosy cottage for 2, converted from a 200-year-old stone barn, nestling in the tranquil countryside within 20 minutes of the stunning Cardigan BayCoast. The cottage is one of three on Penbeili Mawr Farm, with its secluded 87 acres encompassing 30 acres of…
Beudy Bach is an old stone byre which has been converted into a comfortable cottage of very high standard and is ideal for small families and country escapes. Set on a working beef and sheep farm, it has stunning views over the area and surrounding mountains, and its location is…
The Rope and Anchor is a semi-detached holiday cottage close to the centre of the lovely Georgian seaside town of Aberaeron, in Ceredigion. The cottage offers contemporary accommodation, combined with original features from which you can enjoy this beautiful part of West…
With direct access to the Ceredigion Heritage Coastal Path, the location of The Shepherd’s Hut in Pontgarreg is a walker’s haven. From here you can walk to Llangrannog, Aberporth or New Quay – or as far as you want to go! Award-winning beaches and iconic…
‘Sgubor Delyn is a charming single-storey stone barn attached to the owner’s cottage between the villages of Llanrhystud and Llangwyryfon in Ceredigion. Surrounded by farmland and with lovely views towards the sea in the distance, it offers a great rural escape to…
Originally the village forge and then a feed store, Celyn Bach in Blaencelyn on Cardigan Bay is now a delightful cosy cottage, just 7 minutes drive to the pretty coves of Llangrannog and Cwmtydu. A footpath within yards of the cottage leads to a wonderful walk of approximately 2…
Tanyfron is a lovely renovated cottage in a peaceful location, set in a hillside with a pretty terraced garden in Llwyndafydd, Ceredigion. It overlooks the picturesque Ffynnon Ddewi valley, and its position is ideal for nature lovers, walkers and cyclists. Cwm Tydu beach is two…
Seabreeze in Aberaeron on Cardigan Bay is just a short walk along a private path to the sea with access to the beach and Ceredigion Coast Path. It is a self-contained ground-floor suite in Ty Gwyn on a quiet private road, perfect for a quiet getaway. The single-storey…
This pretty cottage in the heart of Ceredigion near New Quay, oozes character and provides a cosy base for a family holiday in West Wales. It is in a prime position in the centre of a pretty village and perfectly positioned for exploring the villages, market towns and…
This grade II listed building consists of a modern farmhouse-style kitchen with dining area whichleads to a cosy sitting room with comfortable leather furniture, television, a beautiful inglenookfireplace and wood burning stove. There is a spacious double room with antique…
The Farmhouse provides modern and comfortable self-Catering accommoadation for up to eightpeople. Two well behaved dogs are welcome in the holiday cottage too. The light, airy and spaciousholiday cottage is a favourite with larger families and groups. There are four spacious…
Being able to sleep 7 within 4 bedrooms, The Old Cart House is ideal for larger families and groups who want to enjoy relaxing countryside getaways together. Downstairs a cosy living room with a comfortable corner sofa provides the perfect setting for relaxing evenings. Also on…
Pine floorboards give the Granary a light, fresh feel. Underfloor heating and a log burning stovewhich keeps the cottage nice and warm in the winter. The Granary barn retains original 19th centurywindow nooks and high ceilings with exposed wooden beams adding plenty of character…
This modern cottage is well equiped and cosy, and is a great place for both young families and couples to stay while discovering the delights of the largely undiscovered county of Ceredigion. The location of the cottage is rural, and therefore a car is advised, but local…
Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.