Located in Cenarth, Dyfed, Wales, this charming stone cottage sleeps 5 and is situated in a picturesque village with a nearby pub and shop. The cottage is conveniently positioned between the market town of Newcastle Emlyn and the historic town of Llandysul, offering a range of activities such as visiting the National Wool Museum, exploring the Teifi River, and enjoying the beautiful Cenarth Waterfalls. The cottage is also close to the coastline, with Aberporth and other seaside towns along Cardigan Bay within easy reach.
The three-storey period cottage features a cozy lounge with a Smart TV/DVD and an electric coal effect fire, providing a comfortable space to relax after a day of exploring. The kitchen/diner is flooded with natural light and well-equipped for preparing meals with local ingredients. The three bedrooms offer a peaceful night's sleep, with a double bedroom on the first floor, a single room, and a spacious super king size bedroom on the second floor. The stylish shower room provides a refreshing start to the day.
Outside, guests can enjoy their own patio area for alfresco dining, as well as access to attractive communal grounds with three separate gardens and seating areas. A raised deck overlooking a stream offers a peaceful setting for picnics and relaxation. Private off-road parking is available for one car opposite the cottage. Children under 4 years old are not permitted due to the open staircase to the bedroom. Overall, this cottage provides a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the beauty and history of the surrounding area.
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!