Brynhelyg Cottage is a charismatic and cozy accommodation located in Aberporth, Ceredigion, Wales, just a five-minute walk from beautiful dog-friendly sandy beaches. With the capacity to sleep three guests in two bedrooms, this cottage is ideal for families seeking a seaside getaway or for walkers eager to explore the Ceredigion Coast Path, which is conveniently located less than 100 meters away. The ground floor layout features an open-plan living area and a delightful courtyard dining space with a barbecue, perfect for unwinding after a day of beach activities or local exploration.
The cottage is situated in the heart of Aberporth village, offering easy access to a variety of amenities, including cafes, a pub, takeaways, a small supermarket, an art gallery, a Post Office, a chemist, and a launderette, all within a short walking distance. The two nearby beaches are safe for swimming and water sports, making them ideal for relaxation and family fun. The Ceredigion Coast Path provides stunning scenery and opportunities for long walks, including the chance to spot dolphins. Nearby attractions include Tresaith village and beach, the National Trust beach at Penbryn, and the popular village of Llangrannog.
For those looking to venture further, the seaside village of New Quay, known for its dolphin spotting boat trips, is just a short drive away. Additionally, the traditional Welsh church and beautiful beach at Mwnt are in close proximity. The area is rich in historical sites and family-friendly attractions, ensuring there is something to suit everyone’s interests. The market town of Cardigan, located a 15-minute drive from the cottage, offers a range of independent shops, pubs, restaurants, a theatre/cinema, and a castle, enhancing the overall experience for visitors.
Brynhelyg Cottage features two bedrooms: one with a double bed and another with a single bed, both equipped with built-in wardrobes. The bathroom includes a bath with a shower over it, a toilet, a hand basin, and a shaver point. The living and dining area is furnished with a two-seater sofa, an armchair, a Sky/Freeview TV, an electric fire, and a dining table that seats three. The kitchen is well-equipped with an electric hob, oven, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and a good selection of utensils. The small courtyard is adorned with flowerbeds, a decked area, and a brick-built barbecue, while also providing an enclosed space for dogs and a level driveway for parking one car.
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