Nestled within the peaceful coastal village of Tresaith, this attractive property sleeps seven and has easy access to the pretty beach and friendly pub. Suitable for families, the beach itself has a waterfall, rock pools and ample space for games, and you’ll be able to join the coast path to explore. Weary from your adventures, the garden is ideal for relaxing with a BBQ and a glass of wine whilst you sit back and enjoy the sea views.
Bright, spacious and filled with natural light that pours in through the bifold doors, this coastal retreat features comfortable furniture and elegant decor. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner is the heart of the home for wining and dining, as well as spending quality time unwinding with the TV/DVD and Sky TV. There is also a separate snug for curling up with your favourite book. All four bedrooms are cosy and inviting, one of which has its own en-suite bathroom, and one that has a single bed accessed via a small ladder. Outside, the garden is spacious and perfectly suited to al fresco suppers thanks to the BBQ and garden furniture, and there’s a sheltered bar area and sofa. External stairs lead up to a parking area with space for three cars.
Active guests will enjoy opportunities to catch the surf and try water sports such as sailing and windsurfing, and the coast path will delight keen walkers with its marvellous views. Further along the coast is New Quay, 13.5 miles away, home to the annual regatta and a great place to join a sea safari to spot dolphins, sea birds and potentially basking sharks. Cardigan, 7.5 miles away, is a treat with its restored castle and cobbled streets lined with shops, eateries and galleries, and the National Trust-owned Llanerchaeron is 17.5 miles away.