When you stay at Golygfa Mor, you can wake up to the sight of Cardigan Bay, spend your day on beautiful beaches and finish your day watching the sunset over the water. The large holiday home is a short walk from the beach, cafe, shop and pub at Tresaith. It sleeps 12 people in six bedrooms, with six bathrooms and wonderful views from the house and the front verandah. The layout is ideal for friends and families, with children and well-behaved dogs welcome. Bookings are available all year round, with short breaks possible depending on availability.
Crynga Mawr The Dairy is in a rural setting three miles from stunning Aberporth Beach and close to many other beaches on the beautiful Cardigan coast. Formerly a mill, it has been beautifully converted into a gorgeous holiday cottage with excellent self-catering facilities, a large farm house kitchen and stunning lounge with vintage chesterfields and toasty log burner. The cottage accomodates up to six guest in the three three bedrooms and has a discrete sofa bed in the master bedroom which increases the occupancy to eight if travelling with children. There are two other cottages dotted around the farm which can be booked together to accomodate larger family groups up to sixteen guests.
The Coach House Loft is a delightful hideaway with oak flooring, a log burner in the living room and the bedroom, and a private patio garden with a hot tub. The romantic holiday cottage is two miles from Llangrannog village and beach and close to other gorgeous Cardigan Bay beaches where you can swim, surf, see dolphins and seals, and enjoy incredibly clear night skies. It's heavenly in all seasons, and you'll find yourself welcome here even if you can only escape reality for a few days.
Cosy and inviting, this lovely coastal hideaway is just perfect for couples who like walking, wildlife, outdoor adventure and simply relaxing. Less than a mile from the Ceredigion Marine Heritage Coastline and Cwmtydu Cove, Mwnt Holiday Cottage is less than four miles from New Quay (within walking or cycling distance) for dolphin spotting and within easy reach of a host of attractions.
Dogs stay for free at this retreat in the romantic backdrop of the Cambrian Mountains. This charming Ceredigion holiday cottage is spaciously open-plan. Y Granar features a luxurious king-sized four-poster bed, an indulgent roll-top bath, a wood-burning stove, and a spacious deck with incredible views in every direction. The cottage is on the Tan yr Allt smallholding, just a mile up the mountain road from Tregaron with fantastic walks and bike rides from the door, and half an hour from the coast. It's ideal for couples or individuals who want to treat themselves to a wonderful holiday in stunning surroundings. Dogs of all sizes and varieties are welcome for no extra charge.
Everything about this stylish family holiday home has been chosen with your comfort in mind. Elgandy Cottage sits in the tranquil village of Llanfarian, barely three miles from Aberystwyth and a stone's throw from the beautiful Afon Ystwyth. There are gorgeous walks and bike rides from the door, including routes leading to beautiful Blue Flag beaches, into the Cambrian Mountains, and beauty spots like Devil's Bridge Falls. The cottage is perfect for families and extended families, sleeping six people in three bedrooms and having a large garden with a six-person hot tub. The cottage is available for bookings all year round.
Hafod Cottage is a stylish holiday home in the peaceful village of Llanfarian, three miles from Aberystwyth and within easy reach of the beautiful Ceredigion Coast and Cardigan Bay. It has a hot tub, good WiFi and lots of other features that make it a welcoming, luxurious place to enjoy a break - the perfect choice for families as it can comfortably sleep up to four people in two bedrooms, with the potential for a fifth person on a comfortable sofa-bed in the private downstairs snug if necessary, but equally welcoming for couples and friends. The dog-friendly cottage has beautiful walks and bike rides from the door and lots of opportunities for coastal and hill walking, road cycling and mountain biking, golf, swimming and surfing. Local attractions include Aberystwyth's Victorian seafront promenade and cliff-top railway, Devil's Bridge Falls, and dolphin spotting boat tours.
Perfect for a family holiday, this wheel-chair accessible cottage is both pretty and beautifully presented in gorgeous seaside colours that compliment its coastal setting. Whether you are a couple wanting to walk the coastal footpath or see the incredible wildlife this area has to offer; or a family looking for a bucket and spade holiday, Cei Newydd provides a warm Welsh welcome at any time of the year.
Corlan Cottage is a stylish holiday home with fantastic features that appeal to 21st Century guests. You can expect a hot tub, games room and bar, underfloor heating, good WiFi and lots of other features that make it a welcoming, luxurious place to enjoy a break with family and friends. The four-bedroom holiday home sleeps nine people and is less than three miles from the seaside town of Aberystwyth in the tranquil village of Llanfarian, with gorgeous rural views. It's a fantastic location for relaxing, walking, cycling and discovering the many and varied attractions of the Ceredigion coast and countryside.
Park Hall can accommodate 20 guests to stay in eight bedrooms (7 en-suite) with a mix of double, family and twin, including one with a four poster bed. Our beautiful grounds are set in two and a half acres of gardens just 200 metres from Cwmtydu Cove
Perfectly located less than a mile from the beach at the National Trust Cove of Cwmtydu, Llangrannog offers all the right ingredients for a relaxing holiday by the sea. Abundant with wildlife (including seals and dolphins), the area offers wonderful walks, secluded beaches and plenty of opportunity for peace and tranquility. The perfect coastal self-catering holiday cottage! Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Y Llofft is a charming 2-bedroom single-storey holiday cottage, ideally located just half a mile from the stunning Tresaith beach. With the Ceredigion Coast Path a mere 5 minutes away, and views overlooking the picturesque valley, our cottage promises a delightful escape for nature lovers. Designed with your entire family in mind, our cottage is both dog and child-friendly. Enjoy the ease of a single-storey layout, ensuring accessibility and convenience for all. With a capacity to sleep 3 guests, it's an ideal retreat for a small family or a couple seeking a cosy getaway. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Ty Isaf is a stone's throw from Tresaith Beach, famed for its sandy shores and cascading waterfall. This charming 4-star holiday home comfortably accommodates six and is tailor-made for families and groups of friends with comfortably stylish rooms and a huge garden. The Cardigan Coast offers year-round beauty. Sandy beaches and coastal paths beckon with adventures from bird watching to coasteering and surfing to suit all speeds. Don't miss the chance to spot dolphins and seals. Immerse yourself in Welsh culture in nearby Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn, or wander along the Ceredigion Coastal Path to the Ship Inn for a tasty meal. Ty Isaf promises unforgettable seaside retreats. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
This stylish place to stay is perfect for friends and young families, whether you want a peaceful getaway or a base to explore local beaches and coastal paths. The house has been recently renovated and redecorated to offer a modern, fresh finish throughout. Underfloor heating in the downstairs reception areas (living room and kitchen/diner) as well as a log burner in each. Set in a small hamlet but adjacent to the main road for easy access and ample parking. Huge outdoor garden with BBQ and outdoor shower.
The Granary at Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages is the perfect destination for a quiet break, whether it’s a romantic break, a girlie chill, a chance to get back to nature, walking, relaxing or just a few nights off the beaten track and away from the rat race. We are tucked away in a secluded position, surrounded by fields and trees at the bottom of a wooded valley, complete with a stream babbling past, and at the very end of a private lane. Although this sounds like we are in the middle of nowhere, the small market town of Aberteifi (Cardigan) is only four miles away, and lovely unspoilt beaches, waterfalls, and mountains are only a short drive from our cottages. This picture postcard peaceful location, with wildlife abounding, is home to five former farm buildings which have been lovingly restored to provide quality cosy accommodation that has been graded five stars by Visit Wales. You can sense the working past of these cottages, with initials of stable bo
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Like the bordering county of Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion was a favourite spot of the poet Dylan Thomas, who took inspiration from the beautiful surrounding area and wrote 'Under Milk Wood’ based on his experiences here. Indeed, like many counties in this region, it has played a major role in Arthurian legends over the years and the almost mystical scenery and spiritual landscapes ensure that even today, you can imagine the magical nature of these legends coming to life.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a whole range of different activities in Ceredigion and the Ystwyth and Rheidol trails in particular, offer some challenging but rewarding routes. Amongst the open hills and remoteness of many areas of the countryside is Bwlch Nant yr Arian, a mountain biking route with 3 different trails. If going at a gentler pace is more amenable, then donning some sturdy shoes and taking off on foot around the glorious landscape is a fantastic experience and you can witness wildlife including warblers, deer or birds of prey on your travels. From the low down river valley walks, to the tranquil coastal paths and windswept mountainous trails, there is a walking route in Ceredigion to please all fitness levels.
Golfing is a particular sport that is held dear in the county and golfers of all abilities and handicaps can find challenging courses within its borders. Aberystwyth, Llanrhystud, Cardigan and Borth & Ynyslas all have stimulating courses with links conditions and great views over the coastline. Aberystwyth itself is a market town that is perhaps famous for its university but also has a great vibe to it. A bustling student population means that it holds lively and energetic nightlife, combined with the history of the Aberystwyth castle and nostalgia of its old town centre.
The town of Cardigan has windy narrow streets with small independent shops and hosts various festivals throughout the year including local food festivals, Christmas fairs and the Aberaeron Festival of Welsh Ponies and Cobs for kids and adults with a sense of fun. Indeed, culturally Cardigan is significant with the largest percentage of the population speaking Welsh as a fluent language.
Ceredigion is perhaps not as well-known as other counties in Wales, however it is a real gem just waiting to be discovered. It has a very typically Welsh landscape with mining and railway towns nestled amongst the acres of green hills and valleys. With various activities for everyone in the family, an active nightlife scene in the University town of Aberystwyth and a traditional charm, the county is one of the best areas that Wales has to offer.