5 Glanrhaiadr is a homely cottage located in Llangrannog, Ceredigion, just a five-minute walk from the village and its beautiful beach. Ideal for families or walking enthusiasts, the cottage offers easy access to the 60-mile-long Ceredigion Coast Path. Retaining many original features alongside modern amenities, it provides a cozy retreat after a day of beach activities or exploration. The property boasts a lovely tiered garden, complete with outdoor seating areas and views of a stunning waterfall, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
The cottage's proximity to Llangrannog village ensures guests have access to essential amenities, including an excellent pub, cafés, a fish and chip shop, and an award-winning pizza takeaway. Families can enjoy two sandy beaches, with one being dog-friendly year-round. Activities such as swimming, surfing, and kayaking are popular, along with the chance to admire the scenic views of Cardigan Bay. The Ceredigion Coast Path offers breathtaking coastal walks, wildlife sightings, and opportunities to visit quaint seaside villages, including the possibility of spotting bottlenose dolphins.
For those looking to explore further, a short drive leads to New Quay, known for dolphin-spotting boat trips and various water sports. Nearby attractions include the popular beaches of Penbryn and Tresaith, as well as the colorful Georgian buildings of Aberaeron, which is half an hour away. The market town of Cardigan, located 13 miles from the cottage, offers a range of supermarkets, cafés, pubs, and independent shops, along with a theatre and cinema.
The accommodation at 5 Glanrhaiadr can host up to 8 guests across 4 bedrooms, including 3 doubles and a king-size room located in a separate annex. The upstairs features two bedrooms with valley views, while the downstairs area includes a spacious sitting room with panoramic views, a well-equipped kitchen/dining area, and an additional ground-floor bedroom. The annex provides extra privacy with its own en-suite bathroom and entertainment options, including a TV and gaming consoles.
Outside, the cottage features layered gardens with steep steps leading down to a river and the ruins of an old woollen mill, making it a great starting point for adventures. Amenities include a BBQ and sunbathing deck, picnic areas, and a utility shed stocked with beach and fishing gear. The property also offers driveway parking for one car, ensuring a convenient stay for guests looking to explore the natural beauty of the Ceredigion coast.
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