Located in Cardigan, Dyfed, Wales, this unique cottage sleeps up to 6 guests and boasts features such as a nearby pub, close proximity to the coast, and an open fire. Situated on the northern end of the Pembrokeshire coastal path, the property offers stunning views over the River Teifi and easy access to castles, mountains, and other attractions in the county. St Dogmaels village, named after a sixth century monk, is a short distance from the historic town of Cardigan and features a 12th century Tironian Abbey, as well as the popular Poppit Sands beach known for surfing and sea life.
The cottage itself is full of character with exposed beams and unique features throughout its three floors of accommodation. The open plan lounge/diner is spacious yet cosy, with a wood burner for chilly evenings and a well-equipped kitchen for cooking meals. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms offering sublime views of the river and surrounding hills, along with a bathroom with a shower over the bath. A utility room on the ground floor contains a fridge/freezer and washing machine for convenience.
Outside, guests can enjoy two private gardens - one at the front with patio seating and a small lawn, and another terraced garden at the back with a raised decking area, balcony, and fire pit for memorable nights under the stars. The Welsh Wildlife Centre in Cilgerran and the castles of Cardigan and Cilgerran are nearby attractions, while the Preseli Mountains offer mythical sites such as Bedd Arthur. With shops, pubs, and tea rooms in St Dogmaels, as well as the Welsh Coastal Path stretching out in both directions, this cottage is ideally located for a relaxing and adventurous holiday in Wales.
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!