Groups of six friends or family will enjoy visiting this charming, traditional stone cottage where you can explore the best of both the countryside and the coast. Meander the Ceredigion coastal path, visit seaside towns of New Quay and Aberaeron or take the family to participate in some fun activities - there is plenty to do from this rural spot in Ceredigion.
This home offers plenty of socialisation opportunities. Pop your mucky boots or sandy shoes in the boot room in the bright hallway before heading through to the spacious kitchen/diner. Rustle up a home cooked meal and enjoy eating together at the dining table, big enough for all six guests. After eating, cosy up in the characterful lounge with its sumptuous sofas and warming wood burner, before getting some shut eye in one of the three double bedrooms. One of these also has an en-suite and there is a family bathroom on this floor too. Outside, you will find a delightful, enclosed garden with furniture. There’s also a BBQ out here - great for dining alfresco after a busy day.
This home is on the owner’s farm, so you’ll be surrounded by open grounds which are ripe for exploring. There is a pub and a shop, as well as a children’s play area less than 0.5 miles away. For further amenities, pop up to pretty Aberaeron (2 miles) with its range of independent shops, pubs and lovely beaches. Another quaint seaside village that’s well worth a visit is New Quay (4 miles), where there’s plenty to do including water sports and boat trips, including popular dolphin-spotting trips to catch sight of the friendly animals.