Nr. Aberaeron, Cardigan Bay
Cardiganshire

Cottage Information
Down a pretty private country lane peaceful and secluded these delightful cottages nestle amidst lovely countryside yet are just minutes away from Cardigan Bay’s glorious heritage coastline with its dolphins, seals, rocky coves, sandy beaches and charming harbour towns. Characterful and cosy the cottages provide an excellent base for exploring this beautiful unspoilt corner of Wales.
This gem of a 17th Century Welsh cottage with its very comfortable cosy beamed interior provides a romantic retreat. Attractive sitting/dining room with open fire. Spacious fitted kitchen/dining area. Bathroom/W.C. (electric shower over bath). Pretty twin bedded room (for alternative sleeping only). First floor: Charming double bedroom with draped bed. Small nursery for cot. Twin bedded room.
The picturesque little harbour town of Aberaeron (2½ miles) boasts shops, inns, a leisure centre and shingle beach. Nearby Cei Bach and the seaside village of New Quay both within 4 miles have sandy sheltered beaches. Boats leave the harbour at New Quay on dolphin sightseeing trips and on land there is excellent walking, bird watching (this is a Red kite area), riding, golf, fishing, quad biking and go karting all available nearby. Snowdonia is about 1½ hours’ drive. Nearest shop ½ mile, pub 1 mile.
Cottage Features
• Elec by £1 coin meter
• NSH inc
• Fire fuel available locally 1st supply foc
• Dishwasher
• Stairgate
• Highchair
• Parking for 2 cars
• Large enclosed garden
• Swing
More Info…
• Pub Close By
• Sandy Beach 5 Miles
• Sea 5 Miles
• Open Fire
• Short Break
Sat Nav Postcode : SA47 0RP
Sleeps : 4
Weekly Guide Price : £259 - 553
Some Visitor Comments -
Very reluctant to recommend as we want to keep it secret so that we can return anytime.
Mr M, Cinderford - September 2008
I would recommend my holiday to anyone, the hospitality and the property were great.
Mr D, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire - August 2008
A beautiful and tranquil place, perfect for a relaxing walking holiday.
Mr L, Wokingham, Berkshire - May 2008