Heddwch is a specially designed wheelchair-accessible bungalow located in the tranquil hamlet of Llwyndafydd, Ceredigion, Wales. The name 'Heddwch' translates to 'Peace' in Welsh, embodying the serene atmosphere of this rural retreat. The bungalow features a level access open-plan layout and is positioned to overlook picturesque farmland, just a short drive from the stunning coastline and hidden coves of Cardigan Bay. With bi-fold doors opening onto a terrace, guests can enjoy breathtaking countryside views, making it an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening meals.
This accommodation is conveniently located two miles from the coastal village of Cwmtydu, known for its beautiful cove where seals can often be spotted. Heddwch serves as an excellent base for exploring both the nearby coast and the surrounding countryside. The charming seaside town of New Quay, famous for its sandy beaches and vibrant dining scene, is also within easy reach. New Quay is particularly renowned for dolphin watching, as it hosts the largest resident population of bottlenose dolphins in the UK. Additionally, the colorful town of Aberaeron and the historic Cardigan town by the Teifi River estuary are just a short drive away.
Heddwch accommodates up to four guests across two bedrooms. The first bedroom features a super king-size bed that can be converted into twin beds, while the second bedroom is equipped with an Opera single profiling bed and a pull-out single bed. The second bedroom also includes an en-suite wet room designed for accessibility, featuring a step-free shower, grab rails, and an Aquatec shower/commode chair. The main bathroom offers a shower cubicle, a bath with grab rails, and other essential amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.
The open-plan living area includes a spacious lounge with a large sofa, a riser/recliner chair, and a wall-mounted TV, creating a welcoming environment for relaxation. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances, including an induction hob, wall-mounted oven, and a large wheel-under breakfast bar. Bi-fold doors lead from the living area to the terrace, enhancing the indoor-outdoor living experience. Outside, guests can enjoy a terrace with a glass balustrade, a lawn area with mature shrubs, and ample parking for two cars, along with additional storage for equipment.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!