Dog Friendly Lodges Ceredigion

Situated on the beautiful west coast of Wales, Ceredigion is one of Wales's 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.

 

  • Beudy, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dihewyd, Wales
    Bwlch Y Person Barns are beautiful conversions of traditions Welsh long barns. Located in a tranquil setting surrounded by rolling countryside, these wonderful properties boast character, charm and all the comforts for the perfect countryside holiday with a resident barn owl in the grounds. Close to the borders of both mid and south Wales, these very comfortable properties provide perfect holiday accommodation. The four cottages, Cartws (ref OH3), Stabl (ref OH4), Beudy Bach(ref OH5) and Beudy (OH2) form a right angle shape with parking in front, with lovely views across the countryside and all have their own terraces with furniture. Families will appreciate the separate recreational area with football posts and nets, picnic bench and table set away from the cottages. For added enjoyment, all four cottages feature their own private hot tubs in their enclosed patios.
    All are ideally placed for exploring the dramatic and truly scenic Ceredigion coastline. The picturesque and colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron is only 6 miles away where there is a selection of interesting independent shops and a great choice of restaurants and eateries including, fish and chips, ice cream parlour and fine dining. The National Trust house and gardens of Llanerchaeron are 4 miles away and from here there’s a delightful level pedestrian country footpath, suitable for bikes, pushchairs or wheelchairs, which leads into Aberaeron. Pretty New Quay with boats bobbing about in the harbour is just a few miles further on, and is definitely worth a visit. You must look out for the resident pods of bottlenose dolphins seen in the bay on an almost daily basis! Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate larger groups.
    £71
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  • Gwel-y-llyn, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ceredigion, Wales
    5.00
    Tan Y Dderwen (Under The Oak, ref OZV), Beudy Bach (Little Cowshed, ref OZW) and Gwel-Y-Llyn (Lake View, ref OZX) are beautiful conversions of traditional Welsh long barns whilst The Farmhouse, (ref OYV) is a bespoke, extremely spacious holiday property furnished to the highest of standards. All offer Wi-Fi for your convenience.
    Located in a tranquil setting surrounded by rolling countryside, these wonderful family holiday properties boast character and all the comforts for the perfect countryside holiday.
    Close to the borders of both mid and south Wales, the properties provide perfect accommodation ideally placed for exploring the dramatic Ceredigion coastline where bottlenose dolphins are often seen.
    The picturesque fishing town of Aberaeron is only six miles away with shops and its large harbour encased by pastel-shaded Georgian houses. A short drive inland leads to the rural and traditional towns of Lampeter and Tregaron, where the Welsh language is mostly used by the locals. Tregaron feels almost untouched by the 21st century and is a bastion of the Welsh language and culture. The river running through the town centre leads to Cors Caron, a national nature reserve of peat bog which is one of the most impressive wildlife areas in Wales; home to rare marsh grasses, black adders, buzzards and even the occasional red kite. A perfect opportunity to discover the real Wales. Shops 3 miles, pub in village.
    The Farmhouse (OYV), Tan Y Dderwen (OZV), Beudy Bach (OZW) and Gwel-Y-Llyn (OZX) can be booked together to accommodate larger groups or families holidaying together.
    £81
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  • Hafan View, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    5.00
    Come and discover all that Hafan Dawel has to offer! This ground floor apartment is one of two charming holiday homes nestled on the stunning Cardigan Bay coastline and on the edge of the quaint hamlet of Felinwynt, set midway between the truly stunning picture postcard National Trust-run Mwnt Beach and the delightful coastal village of Aberporth and just minutes from the beach. Enjoy a short stroll to the play barn and café which is perfect for younger children to let off some steam within the village or walk to the coast where you can build sandcastles, sunbath, go fishing or fly a kite.
    This cottage has been renovated to a very high standard in 2023 and boasts a sunken hot tub and firepit area with unobstructed sea views from your terrace. Hafan Dawel is situated adjacent to the owner’s home, and is all on one level, enjoying large patio doors leading to the terrace so you can enjoy those glorious views. The open plan living space has been finished to an exceptional standard with modern appliances and ample kitchen space to prepare that special meal. Both sumptuous kingsize bedrooms delight with en-suite wet rooms and sea views.
    Aberporth is 5 minutes’ drive away and offers pubs, cafés and two stunning beaches; it’s the perfect destination to explore the three counties of west Wales being centrally located to Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, and Ceredigion.
    Travel south to the traditional market town of Cardigan, where the beautifully restored castle is not to be missed with 900 years of history to uncover. Enjoy a short walk into the village to discover the traditional Welsh pub or a freshly brewed coffee in the village café. There’s so much to explore in Cardigan Bay but if you want a day out to Pembrokeshire you can reach the well-known family attractions of Oakwood Theme Park and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo within an hour’s drive. Beach 1 mile.
    Hafan Dawel (UK45314) can be booked together with Hafan Gwyn (UK36204) to sleep up to 14 guests.
    £92
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  • Croft Y Beudy, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    Ideally placed with lots to discover, near the coast with many glorious beaches nearby, including attractions and adventures from exciting, rugged Welsh safaris at Mountainland Rovers, steam train nostalgia on the Vale of Rheidol Railway and dolphins at New Quay.
    The farm, which has been in the same family since 1661, also has a main house and buildings on the land and Croft y Beudy has been sympathetically updated to create a characterful captivating holiday cottage.
    Relax after a day in the fresh country air in the delightful welcoming living room, comfortable sofas, with attractive inglenook fireplace housing a wood burner, ideal for cosy winter nights. Gaze out to the undulating verdant meadows in blissful time out.
    Keen chefs will love cooking up a storm in the newly installed country style kitchen with warming rayburn exuding a relaxed atmosphere and bundles of countryside charm.
    On the first floor the immaculate bedrooms promise comfort and a a restful night’s sleep under luxurious duvets in hushed rooms. Peace perfect peace.
    No better way to end the day soaking up the last of the day’s sun in the tranquil garden, surrounded by the beauty and tranquillity of this exquisite area. End the perfect day under the clear starry skies after exploring Aberaeron and all the Ceredigion coast has to offer.

    Cei Bach is a pretty sheltered sandy beach. It is good for bathing and has beautiful scenic views - the Coastal Path from Aberaeron to Cei Bach passes over a waterfall as it wends its way along the cliff tops.
    Cardigan is a charming county town with its high street lined with Georgian shop fronts - call into The Custom House Gallery, visit the indoor market, sample some of the eating places and perhaps see a film or show at Theatr Mwldan which has a constantly changing programme of events.
    £81
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  • Tynlon Villa, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Swyddffynnon, Wales
    4.00
    This detached holiday bungalow sits on the edge of pasture land on a 90-acre farm. A cosy and homely holiday property which has an electric fire in the living room and gardens which are split into three parts with the side lawn ideal for hot days, and the front lawn for barbecues. The views are stunning and overlook open countryside, Cors Caron Nature Reserve and the Cambrian Mountains. This is an excellent area for bird watchers, fishing, walking and touring with Aberaeron being 14 miles, Aberystwyth 15 miles and Tregaron 4 miles away and Devils Bridge is 7 miles. The Kite Centre and Museum at Tregaron are nearby as well as the National Cycle Network Route 82. Shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
    £44
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  • Ty Coed @ Canllefaes, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming, well-presented cottage settled in the village of Penparc, Ceredigion. Pet friendly. Hot tub. Woodburning stove. Aberaeron 19.5 miles; Fishguard 21.4 miles.
    £89
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  • Glyn Yr Efail, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    A spectacular all-ground-floor cottage resting in Moylegrove near Cardigan, West Wales. Woodland garden. Pet-friendly. Close to the coast. Newport 5.9 miles; Aberporth 12.3 miles; Carmarthen 30.2 miles.
    £86
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  • Cwm Bach, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    New Quay, Wales
    Sitting along an exceptionally quiet country road on the outskirts of Cwmtydu, a quaint beach hamlet surrounded by imposing cliffs and deserted coves, the property is ideally suited for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of a busy world and enjoy the blissful tranquillity of the Ceredigion coast and countryside.
    The property benefits from an inverted living space with a large balcony, perfect for sitting out and enjoying the gorgeous views across the valley and toward the sea. Surrounded by well-kept gardens and an abundance of birds singing in the trees this really is a wonderful place to relax and unwind at any time of the year.
    The property itself is immaculately presented with large, exposed beams, original features, and an abundance of artwork, which creates an inviting, homely ambiance. Downstairs the two double bedrooms stay lovely and cool for a restful night’s sleep, while upstairs there is a well-equipped kitchen and cosy living space with a wood-burning stove – perfect for romantic evenings by the fire.
    However, when the sun is shining you wouldn’t want to be anywhere other than the glorious balcony with a table and chairs for al fresco meals and elevated views across the wooded valley. What’s more, the property also contains an outdoor fire pit in the adjoining garden, ideal for stargazing in this dark sky location.
    The pretty cove of Cwmtydu sits at the end of a deep wooded valley encircled by high grasslands where you may spot wild ponies. A restored lime kiln spans along the rear of the beach, which is commonly thought to have been used by smugglers. Several cafes and spectacular cliff walks make the hamlet a popular spot for walkers and wildlife watchers, while the beach has good access for launching kayaks. The beach and surrounding coves are frequented by breeding seals and their pups, while boat trips for nearby New Quay depart daily in the summer months to glimpse Cardigan Bay’s famous bottlenose dolphins.
    Basic supplies can be bought at the shop in Plwmp, 1 mile away. Alternatively, the bustling market town of New Quay, which offers a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, is just 4 miles away.
    4 miles in the opposite direction, Llangrannog offers a lovely, sheltered cove popular with families, and has great rock pools with the famous Carreg Bica rock (Devils Tooth) dividing its two sandy beaches at low tide. The village has two pubs, two café/restaurants, and a general store.
    £81
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  • Min Yr Afon, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Expect to be enthralled by the stunning location and gorgeous interiors of this idyllic cottage, encapsulating cosiness, style, and rustic comfort in a superb quintessential, classic country cottage, which featured in the magazine ’Countryfile’ in February 2020. Full of character, with many authentic pieces of furniture and charming accessories, many of the traditional features have been retained including beamed ceilings, original doors, wooden floors, and reclaimed slate, which merges with stylish contemporary comforts, including a fully upgraded water heating system, creating an ideal holiday base from which to explore the jewels of the local area.
    The light and airy dining room is conveniently open plan to the kitchen, flooded by sunlight through the bi-folding doors, with beautiful pastoral views of the garden and meadows. Around the dining table enjoy family meals together or chat to the holiday chef as they cook up a holiday feast in the well-equipped stylish cottage kitchen. The beamed cottage sitting room has timeless appeal. Relax on the comfortable sofa after a day in the pure Welsh air, in the glow of the cosy wood burner on chillier evenings.
    In such a tranquil, peaceful setting a good night’s sleep is promised in the stylish, unfettered bedrooms, which enjoy quality furniture and furnishings. Exuding character and charm, the original bread oven remains as a feature in the single room.
    Step into the whimsical and fully fenced garden at the rear of the property and relax on the rattan garden furniture, which is bordered by woodland and a flowing tributary of the Aeron River - ideal for paddling or fishing in the summer months (fishing licence required). The lawned, landscaped garden is fully enclosed and is perfect for older children to play in or for soaking up the peacefulness of the surrounding area.
    With the glorious beaches of Cardigan Bay just a short drive away, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches. Paddle in the shallows, discover hidden coves or walk along pristine golden sands. From New Quay take a boat trip to spot dolphins or take in the views from a bracing cliff walk.
    The bustling, picturesque seaside town of Aberaeron, with its colourful style architecture, boutique shops, art galleries, cafés/tearooms, and restaurants, is a short drive away or follow the old rail track into the town by foot or by bicycle.
    £88
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  • Dolwylan Cottage, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    This traditional cottage rests in Llwyndafydd near New Quay, Sir Ceredigion. Sea views. Off-road parking. Electric car charging. Open fire. Smart TV. Lampeter 18.3 miles; Cardigan 18 miles; Aberystwyth 27.6 miles.
    £106
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