Dog-friendly Ceredigion

Situated on the beautiful west coast of Wales, Ceredigion is one of Wales' most popular holiday destinations. With stunning, award-winning beaches, sandy coves, vibrant towns, dramatic scenery and an array of wonderful wildlife to discover, Ceredigion is the perfect place to escape with your four-legged friend.

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    The Tipis are situated on the owner’s 16-acre farmland, with sea views and beautiful meadows, forestry and waterfalls all on-site and within walking distance from the cottage – there are even pet lambs in the field. This is an ideal break away for a family or friends to enjoy this peaceful location, located just 2 miles from the fabulous quirky harbour towns of Aberaeron. Aberaeron retains its Georgian character with elegant brightly painted town houses and with a small harbour for yachts and fishing boats. Aberaeron is becoming something of a foodie pleasure. Stroll around the harbour along Quay Parade and enjoy lunch or dinner at one of the award-winning restaurants. The independent shops and craft centres are also a big hit amongst our guests. The town is right on the Wales Coast Path and The Coastal Way.
    Ceredigion’s coast is also well-known for wildlife including the famous Cardigan Bay bottlenose dolphin pods, there are boat trips to explore the Ceredigion Marine Heritage Coast and the town features a Seafood Festival in July. From chilling out on the beach or enjoying a hearty harbour meal after a train ride Aberystwyth and Newquay which are a short drive offer traditional Welsh pubs, stylish restaurants and sandy beaches, where dolphins and porpoises are often spotted on a clear day. To the north are the famous slopes of Snowdon, offering breath-taking views with abundance of walks amidst the tumbling waterfalls, shimmering lakes with buzzards and peregrine falcons soaring high. The area is a natural playground for ramblers, mountain bikers and climbers alike.
    The tipis consist of an open plan living/bedroom space with double bed, single sofa bed, a wood burning stove and externally there is a seating area with garden furniture and a fire pit. The kitchen is approximately 20 metres from the tipi with a fridge, freezer, sink, gas hob and microwave oven. The bathroom has a walk-in shower (wet room), again next to the kitchen area. Beach 2 miles. Pub and restaurant 2¼ miles.
    Arth Valley Teepee One (ref UK38803) can be booked together with Arth Valley Teepee Two (ref UK38804), Arth Valley Shepherds Hut (ref UK38805) and Felin Cwn Cottage (ref UK38806) to accommodate up to 14 guests.
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  • Gwynfor, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    New Quay, Wales
    Nestled in the heart of the picturesque coastal town of New Quay, West Wales, this charming ground floor holiday apartment offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience for your seaside retreat.
    As you step inside, you’re greeted by a welcoming lounge adorned with coastal-inspired decor and illuminated by natural light pouring in through the windows. Curl up on the plush sofas beside the electric wood burner, creating a cosy ambiance perfect for relaxing evenings after a day of exploration. In the open plan kitchen/dining room, where you’ll find everything, you need to prepare delicious meals for your loved ones. The modern kitchen is well-equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, making cooking a breeze. Gather around the dining table with seating for four, sharing stories and laughter over a home-cooked feast. Retreat to the tranquillity of the accommodation’s sleeping quarters, comprising a spacious kingsize bedroom and a tastefully decorated twin bedroom, both offering plush bedding and ample storage space for your belongings. The bathroom features a rejuvenating bath with a shower over, providing the ultimate comfort after a day spent exploring the rugged coastline. Step outside to the small patio area, where you can savour your morning coffee or store your beach equipment.
    There is plenty to see and do in New Quay including embarking on an unforgettable dolphin spotting boat trip from New Quay Harbour, where you can witness these magnificent creatures frolicking in their natural habitat. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the breathtaking coastal paths that wind their way along the rugged cliffs, offering stunning panoramic views of Cardigan Bay. Spend lazy days basking in the sun on New Quay’s sandy beaches, building sandcastles, paddling in the clear waters, or trying your hand at water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding. Indulge in freshly caught seafood and locally sourced delicacies at one of the charming cafes and restaurants dotted along the waterfront, offering picturesque views of the harbour. Discover the rich history and culture of the area by visiting nearby attractions such as the National Trust-owned Llanerchaeron Estate, Aberaeron’s colourful Georgian architecture, and the quaint seaside village of Aberporth. Experience the beauty and charm of New Quay, West Wales, from the comfort of this delightful holiday apartment, where memories are waiting to be made. Beach 500 yards.
    £150
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  • No 3, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Welcome to No 3, a holiday bungalow nestled in the serene countryside of Cilau Aeron, a tranquil haven just a stone’s throw away from Lampeter. This idyllic retreat offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, providing you with a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
    Upon entering, you’ll be greeted by an inviting open-plan layout that seamlessly combines the kitchen, dining, and living areas. Natural light pours in through large windows, creating a warm and welcoming ambience throughout the space. The well-equipped kitchen boasts modern appliances and ample counter space, inviting you to whip up delicious meals while engaging in conversations with your loved ones seated at the nearby dining table. The living area is thoughtfully arranged with cosy furnishings, perfect for lounging and unwinding after a day of exploring the surrounding countryside. Sink into plush sofas and enjoy the company of your companions, whether you’re watching a movie or simply relishing the tranquil views visible through the windows.
    The bungalow offers two tastefully appointed bedrooms designed to provide you with comfort. The first bedroom features a comfortable double bed, adorned with soft linens that promise restful nights. The second bedroom offers even more space with a luxurious kingsize bed, ensuring a blissful slumber amidst the peaceful surroundings. A bathroom awaits, complete with a convenient shower cubicle, allowing you to refresh and rejuvenate at your leisure. Step outside and discover the natural beauty that surrounds the bungalow. The enclosed rear lawned garden offers a private oasis where you can enjoy the fresh air, perhaps with a morning coffee or an evening drink. The front garden presents a delightful, decked area adorned with tasteful garden furniture, perfect for alfresco dining or simply basking in the sun. Beyond the decking, a lush lawn adds to the charm, inviting you to take leisurely strolls or indulge in outdoor activities.
    Located in the serene village of Cilau Aeron, this holiday bungalow provides a peaceful retreat while still being conveniently close to the town of Lampeter. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, this charming abode offers the ideal base to explore the beauty of the Welsh countryside, from picturesque landscapes to quaint local attractions. In summary, No 3 in Cilau Aeron near Lampeter promises a rejuvenating getaway in a picturesque setting. With its open-plan living spaces, comfortable bedrooms, modern amenities, and inviting outdoor areas, it’s the perfect destination to create lasting memories with family and friends. Beach 4½ miles. Pub and restaurant 4¼ miles.
    £58
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  • Trem Yr Afon, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This lovely semi-detached lodge is situated in Cilau Aeron on a small site. All on the ground floor, the accommodation comprises open plan living, two double bedrooms and a bathroom with bath and shower over. The wraparound decking has views over the rolling countryside of the Cambrians and. There are walks to be enjoyed from the front door, including a fabulous walk alongside the river through the trees, so you can take in the surroundings and listen to the fabulous sounds of nature.
    There are over 60 miles of glorious coastline in Cardigan Bay with lots of beaches and coves. The pretty coastal resort of New Quay and the colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron can be easily reached within a 10 minutes’ drive. You’re very likely to see dolphins in the bay and there are boat trips available to watch them and the other wildlife. The Victorian seaside and university town of Aberystwyth is also within easy reach and here you’ll find a traditional pier, promenade, and the old electric cliff railway to the summit of Constitution Hill where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the bay.
    If outdoor activities are your thing, there are plenty of options for walkers and cyclists of all abilities as well as horse riding, canoeing and more. Families can enjoy a day out at the National Trust Dolaucothi Gold Mines at Pumpsaint, the Silver Mountain Experience (silver-lead mines) at Ponterwyd or the red kite feeding centre at Bwlch Nant Yr Arian. Or why not take a trip on a traditional steam train from Abersytwyth to the falls at Devil’s Bridge? There’s far more to see and do here in this diverse and culturally rich part of Wales. Beach 5 miles.
    £73
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  • Rhandir Hen, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberystwyth, Wales
    Aberystwyth is West Wales’ premier seaside resort and a historic town, offering varied shopping, bars and restaurants including both a one and two Michelin star restaurants.Art centre with theatre and cinema, pier and long promenade, castle ruins, the National Library of Wales (tours available) or take the Vale of Rheidol steam train to Devil’s Bridge and Waterfalls. Lovers of nature will appreciate the abundance of walking and cycling available whether locally, coastal or mountain. This region inspired Dylan Thomas to write some of his finest poetry. It is framed by the Cambrian Mountains, the backbone of Wales, rich in wildlife, legends and intriguing landscapes. Ceredigion is the home to two World Dark Skies areas . Rhandir Hen contains guide books, maps and multiple guides to everything the area has to offer.
    Whatever your preference, Rhandir Hen holiday home is ideal for exploring this wonderful area or just relaxing and soaking up the views whilst in the hot tub. On the ground floor, Rhandir Hen comprises a utility/boot room, a wet room, an en-suite double bedroom, and an open plan living space. The dining area features a long wooden table, which easily seats 10, and boasts uninterrupted views over the surrounding land. The living area has a Smart TV and feature wood burner as well as bi-folding doors leading the garden area with its hot tub. There is a handy utility room which has been designed for guests who enjoy the outdoors, and which also contains a sink for washing outdoor kit. On the first floor is a corridor featuring a full-length mirror, a family bathroom, three double bedrooms (two en-suite, and one with a cot) and a twin bedroom. Beach 7 miles.
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  • Snowdrop, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Snowdrop is situated on the owner’s land, with six lakes available for coarse and fly fishing (equipment for all fishing needs can be hired on-site). This semi-detached bungalow comprises a utility room, a kitchen/dining room, a twin bedroom, a double bedroom, a shower room, separate toilet and a living room with a Smart TV.
    It lies in a lovely hamlet just 4¼ miles from the fabulous harbour town of Aberaeron. This town is a Georgian jewel with elegant, colour-washed houses surrounding the harbour and was reputedly planned and designed by John Nash. It has a shingle beach and there is a range of small, interesting shops, craft centres, pubs and restaurants.
    Nearby Cardigan Bay has lots to see and do in and around the town. There are two beaches to enjoy, good launching for small boats from the harbour, boat trips to spot the marine life, sea angling, fishing for salmon/sea trout on the River Aeron or you can enjoy a cycle ride along one of the five Wales’ cycle trails. Why not take a stroll along Lover’s Walk’ past four weirs and along the river valley to Llanachaeron? Or try a coastal clifftop walk with stunning sea views and spectacular wildlife.
    The property is also just 5 miles from New Quay Beach, a quaint seaside town with an array of little shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs. Enjoy fish and chips along the harbour whilst looking out for the frequently visiting bottlenose dolphins. There are crab fishing boats and fishing trips, and if you would like to see the marine life, take a dolphin survey trip.
    Explore the 60 miles of Ceredigion coastline along the coastal path, with numerous beaches. Or visit the secluded National Trust cove of Cwmtydu, where seal pups can often be seen during the autumn months. Close by is New Quay Honey Farm, with its tea rooms and shop selling honey and beeswax.
    £56
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  • Craigfin, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Craigfryn is situated on the owner’s land, with 6 lakes available for coarse and fly fishing – equipment for all fishing needs can be hired on-site. Located in a lovely hamlet just over 4 miles from the fabulous harbour town of Aberaeron, a Georgian jewel with elegant colour washed houses surrounding the harbour - reputedly planned and designed by John Nash. There is a range of small, interesting shops, craft centres, pubs and restaurants.

    Cardigan Bay has lots to see and do in and around the town. With two shingle beaches to enjoy, good launching for small boats from the harbour, boat trips to spot the marine life, sea angling, fishing for salmon/sea trout on the river Aeron or take a cycle ride along one of the 5 Wales Cycle Trails. Why not take a stroll along ’Lover’s Walk’ past four weirs and along the river valley to Llanachaeron, or try a coastal cliff top walk with stunning sea views and spectacular wildlife. The property is also just 5 miles from New Quay Beach, New Quay is a quaint seaside town, and you will find an array of little shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs. Enjoy fish and chips along the harbour, whilst looking out for the frequently visiting bottlenose dolphins. There are crab fishing boats and fishing trips, and if you would like to see the marine life, take a dolphin survey trip.

    Explore the 60 miles of Ceredigion coastline, on the coastal path, and there’s no shortage of beaches either. Visit the secluded National Trust cove of Cwmtydu, where seal pups can often be seen here during the autumn months. Close by is New Quay Honey Farm, with its tea rooms and shop selling honey and beeswax.
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  • Troed Y Rhiw Aberpoth, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Within the beautiful remote setting of this family run smallholding in Aberporth, sits the most delightful renovated stone barn conversion formerly the old cow shed. Now unrecognisable, this unique light and airy barn offers a wealth of charm and warmth, bringing together character and contemporary under one roof all set within the beautiful grounds of the owners’ farmhouse. This property also has the benefit of being ’wheelchair friendly’ designed especially for disabled users with a ramp for access and the barn being on one level. With pine flooring throughout and fully tiled wet room, your stay will give you comfort and relaxation to the full. The gable end of the lounge having a stunning vaulted ceiling, has a unique stained glass window originally from a Welsh Chapel to the top whilst the bi-folding doors beneath, open fully onto the raised patio with outdoor seating, bringing the outdoors in. The leather sofas invite you to relax after a long day exploring the sights and gaze out at the views surrounding you.
    The open plan character kitchen/dining room with the old Belfast sink together with modern units and appliances entices you to prepare that special something. The well proportioned bedroom with two windows overlooking the courtyard and gardens to the front, ensure tranquillity for a perfect night’s sleep. There is also a Dutch barn to the rear where bikes can be stored; also housing an undercover washing line, ideal for drying out those coats should the weather take a turn for the worse! The path from the gardens through the wooded area joins up with the main coastal path which is a 15 minute walk directly to the dog friendly Aberporth beach just 1 mile away; you may even see wallabies and emus along the path. If you fancy adventuring out, there are a number of beaches only a short drive away, including Penbryn, Tresaith, Mwnt, Llangranog and Poppit Sands. Staying local, you’ll have a selection of amenities, including a choice of takeaways, a shop, and dog friendly café and pub within walking distance. Whatever you choose, you won’t be disappointed making Troed Y Rhiw as your holiday base.
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  • Y Lonydd, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Y Lonydd is a fabulous large, detached bungalow, perfect for larger families to enjoy a holiday near to the beach, located in Cilau Aeron just 4 miles from the beautiful town of Aberaeron, the charming harbour town of Aberaeron offers independent shops, craft centres, coffee bars and award-winning restaurants which are all a short walk away. Aberaeron is becoming something of a foodie pleasure. The town is right on the Wales Coast Path and The Coastal Way. Ceredigion’s coast is also well-known for wildlife, including the famous Cardigan Bay bottlenose dolphin pods, boat trips to explore the Ceredigion Marine Heritage Coast and the town features a Seafood Festival in July.
    From tasting the mouth-watering honey ice cream available in Aberaeron to exploring coastal and countryside walks, even just sitting back relaxing and taking in the views, there are some great walks to be had from the property down the country lanes and there is also a fabulous walled garden to meander around – this is about a 15-minute walk from the property. Y Lonydd consists of large driveway and lawned front garden, lounge with 65” smart tv and double sofa bed, kitchen diner with American fridge freezer, dishwasher, induction hob and double oven, breakfast bar, sun room, utility room with washing machine and microwave, toilet, bathroom with bath and shower attachment, bidet and Heated towel rail, one twin room, one double room, one super king bedroom with zip and link bed (can be twin on request) master bedroom with king-size bed and ensuite shower room. Large lawned rear garden with patio, BBQ and garden furniture which is enclosed.
    £159
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  • Tremle, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llangrannog, Wales
    An elegant pet friendly Victorian villa which has been refurbished, decorated and furnished to the highest residential standards for holidays in West Wales, near Tresaith beach. Pets are welcome too. Lots of the original features have been retained with tiled floors, Victorian fireplaces, cornices to name but a few along with modern, comfortable furniture and a luxury fitted kitchen make this a pleasing blend of old and new. Rooms are spacious, light and airy. The dining room has elegant leather chairs to seat ten around a rectangular table with views through the beautiful bay window. The garden, on several levels, is bounded by a stream the ’Saith’, which tumbles over the cliffs onto Tresaith’s sheltered, sandy beach. Penbryn Beach (National Trust) here you can spot the resident bottlenose dolphins, walk barefoot at low tide to Penbryn Beach, (National Trust) once very popular with smugglers, or take a cliff top walk along the Coastal Path.
    £154
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