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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    Aberaeron, Wales
    Nestled amidst the serene beauty of the Cambrian Mountains, this luxury terraced cottage is a tranquil retreat that combines modern sophistication with the rugged charm of the Welsh countryside. This delightful escape promises a stay filled with comfort and relaxation. Upon entering, you’ll step into a spacious and elegantly appointed lounge diner, where the soothing colours and tasteful furnishings create an inviting atmosphere. This open-plan living space is perfect for unwinding by the fireplace or enjoying a delightful meal with loved ones. The lounge exudes warmth, making it an ideal spot to curl up with a book or share stories of the day’s adventures. The well-equipped kitchen, adjacent to the lounge, boasts modern amenities including a fridge freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. Whether you’re preparing a gourmet feast or a quick snack, this kitchen provides all the conveniences you need. The cottage offers two charming bedrooms to ensure a restful night’s sleep. The twin bedroom is cozy and comfortable, while the king-size bedroom exudes luxury with its spaciousness and plush bedding. Both rooms provide a peaceful ambiance for a rejuvenating night’s rest. The bathroom features a contemporary design with a convenient shower cubicle and a heated towel rail, allowing you to refresh and unwind in style.
    Outside, the cottage boasts a well-maintained garden that includes a lovely patio area, perfect for enjoying al fresco meals or simply soaking up the natural beauty that surrounds you. Beyond the patio, a lush lawned area invites you to relax or engage in outdoor activities. And for those who love to grill, a barbecue area ensures you can savour delicious meals in the fresh mountain air.
    This luxury terraced cottage in the Cambrian Mountains offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and rugged natural beauty. Whether you’re seeking a romantic escape or a family adventure, this cottage provides a luxurious base for exploring the stunning Welsh landscapes or simply unwinding in style. Beyond the cottage’s private garden, you’ll find shared grounds that include a large paddock, perfect for leisurely strolls or outdoor games. A charming bridge spans over the nearby river, leading to a secluded seating area where you can immerse yourself in the tranquil sounds of flowing water while taking in the breathtaking surrounding views.
    £111
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    Tyllwyd, so named after the grey stone used to build this Victorian, detached farmhouse, is wonderfully situated within 80-acres of farmland, which takes full advantage of the glorious hillside views of the Rheidol Valley or “Cwm Rheidol”. The farm now only grazes cattle and sheep, along with hay and silage crops taken from the fields throughout the summer. There is record of a Tyllwyd at this location dating back to 1716 and it may have been part of the Abertrinant Estate at this time. Most of the estate was sold in 1830 and the census from 1841 and 1851 show farmers with their families living at Tyllwyd along with their servants. A later census records lead miners and farm labourer’s residing at Tyllwyd. Only one other building survives from this period and this was the milking parlour, until 2003. The extent of the farm and the house today were probably established in the late 19th Century and was built with servants’ quarters that are now the bathroom and utility room. Servants continued to be employed at the farm and maybe as late as the 1940s. A dairy herd was established with 70 cows and the milking parlour was installed in one of the old 19th-century buildings. Potatoes were also grown and supplied the local chip shops in Aberystwyth. Dairy farming continued at the farm up until 2003.
    The house has now been carefully and lovingly restored by the present owners, retaining period features, including original flagstone flooring, that gives the house its character. The spacious country kitchen, with a traditional clothes airing pulley, features a large range cooker with three ovens. The kitchen is open plan with the comfortable dining area so it’s the perfect place for a sociable gathering with friends or family. The living room boasts a cosy wood burner and there’s an adjoining games room to enjoy with table football and darts. On the first floor there are four light and airy attractive bedrooms, two with double aspect windows. The master bedroom features an en-suite shower room and walk-in dressing room. Outside, the large garden is great for children to enjoy and adults to appreciate sitting out with a glass of wine around the fire pit on colder evenings.
    Capel Bangor has a pub which serves quality food using local produce, fine wines and real ales.
    The Vale of Rheidol narrow gauge steam locomotive is the finest way to explore the stunning Rheidol Valley. Opened in 1902, the railway has been delighting passengers young and old for over a century and the train which begins in Aberystwyth calls at Capel Bangor station on its way to Devil’s Bridge where you can alight to visit the unique waterfalls that have attracted many thousands of visitors since the 18th Century, including William Wordsworth who wrote about the "Torrent at the Devil’s Bridge". Today, the Falls Nature Trail provides a unique opportunity to see this great natural feature in the Rheidol Gorge. Birds of prey such as red kite and buzzards are regularly seen soaring high above the valley floor and breathtaking views can be enjoyed by all.
    Stay at lovely Tyllwyd Farmhouse and enjoy this distinctive Welsh region with a thriving cultural identity. It’s perfect for a weekend break or a longer stay with award-winning beaches, sandy coves, sea cliffs, caves and wonderful wildlife, spectacular sunsets and starry dark skies. Horse riding is available just 1½ miles away. Fishing is available nearby, a licence is required and permits are available through Aberystwyth Angling Association. There is also sea fishing in Aberystwyth. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £115
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