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.

 

  • Croft Y Beudy, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
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    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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  • Tegfan, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Tegfan is a fabulous, old blacksmith’s cottage located next to the village pub, perfect for those looking for a romantic break away from the hustle and bustle or for those looking to explore this fabulous area with their four-legged friends. Just 2 miles from the pretty harbour town of Aberaeron, which 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 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. Aberystwyth and New Quay are a short drive and 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 an abundance of walks amidst the tumbling waterfalls and shimmering lakes, with buzzards and peregrine falcons soaring high. The area is a natural playground for ramblers, mountain bikers and climbers alike.
    Tegfan is decorated to a high standard with lots of quirky features and consists of an open-plan living room with Smart TV, Wi-Fi, kitchen area and a double bed. To the rear of the property there is an enclosed, small but long courtyard with garden furniture. There is a private parking space to the front of the property, and a supermarket is just a 5-minute stroll away.
    £56
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  • Haulfryn, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Standing detached, Haulfryn has been renovated to a high standard in 2021 and has great views of the rolling countryside. The open plan kitchen/dining room has a breakfast bar and the separate living room has a Smart TV. The master bedroom has a kingsize bed and en-suite shower room, and there are also a twin bedroom and double bedroom, together with a family shower room. Outside guests can enjoy and enclosed garden with a decked patio area and a private hot tub.
    This detached bungalow lies just 10 miles from Aberaeron, where fabulous walking with stunning scenery awaits you along the coastline, with many sandy beaches and hidden coves for family days out. An abundance of outdoor pursuits such as go karting, quad biking and water sports, including dolphin watching boat trips are all available locally, as well as fishing and golfing close by.
    Further afield you can take a day trip via ferry to southern Ireland from Fishguard to Rosslaire. The town itself has interesting independent shops, pubs and award-winning restaurants. There is sure to be something for all ages to be enjoyed in this beautiful part of Wales. Beach 10 miles.
    £70
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  • The Lodge @ Islwyn, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    The lodge @ Islwyn is an ideal romantic break for two or seaside holiday for a small family. The lodge is ground floor accommodation comprising of a kitchen/dining area, living room, bathroom, and private hot tub.
    Take a delightful stroll from Aberaeron town along the leafy pedestrian track to Llanerchaeron, an elegant Georgian villa set in the wooded Aeron Valley. Remarkably unaltered for over 200 years, this self-sufficient estate includes a farm, walled gardens and a lake, and is now run by the National Trust. Enjoy a coffee and a cake here before taking a leisurely stroll back. If you want to explore a little further afield, the whole of Ceredigion and Cardigan Bay awaits. There are 60 miles of glorious coastal path if you enjoy walking, and lots of towns and villages to explore. Visit the Victorian seaside resort of Aberystwyth, with its pier and promenade, or take the steam railway to Devils Bridge.
    New Quay is just a few minutes’ drive away and there you will find a quaint town, once the home of poet Dylan Thomas, and a great place to spot the resident bottlenose dolphins or take a boat trip out to discover the wildlife. There are lots of lovely sandy beaches to discover - many are quiet even in the height of season. After a day out, head back to The Lodge @ Islwyn and relax in the private hot tub. Beach 1 mile.
    £77
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  • Y Bwthyn, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Welcome to Y Bwthyn. Located in the beautiful Welsh seaside village of Llanrhystud, its stunning location makes it a very popular village. Y Bwthyn has been lovingly updated and modernised, maintaining much of the original features and is the perfect holiday cottage for couples looking for a seaside break.

    Upon arrival, you are presented with an open plan kitchen and living room area providing a warm and cosy feel. The modern kitchen is well equipped with all the essentials, including a breakfast bar. Beyond the kitchen/living area to the back of the cottage is a small outside space with patio seating to enjoy your morning cup of coffee or a place to relax after a long day out. There is also a bike storage for those outdoor adventure types. Upstairs is a spacious double bedroom, decorated to a very good standard and is an ideal place to unwind. Next door to the bedroom is a modern bathroom, featuring a shower over the bath.
    Only 10 minutes’ walk away you will find a beautiful shingle bank with a half mile long sandy beach. In the village you will discover a lovely café, and a nice traditional pub. Llanrhystud lies on the Ceredigion Coast Path, part of the Wales Coast Path, which is 14 miles starting from Morfa Farm caravan park in Llanrhystud to New Quay, passing spectacular sea views along the way and centuries of history, heritage, and culture, for any walkers this is a must do; perhaps discover Aberaeron for the day, only seven miles away.
    Whether you enjoy a stroll around a Georgian country estate, chilling out on the beach or a hearty harbour meal after a train ride, just 9 miles north is Aberystwyth. Aberystwyth’s town high street benefits from many shops, mainly independent boutique shops with some high street names mixed in, whilst the nearby retail outlets offer larger named and designer brands. Aberystwyth Arts Centre is worth a visit, as is its neighbour the National Library of Wales, home to historic books as well as the smallest book in the world, it also hosts painting and film exhibitions, and you can sit in comfort watching archive films from across Wales. Y Bwthyn is an incredibly comfortable holiday home in a fantastic scenic, coastal, and rural location.
    £42
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  • Awel-y-mor, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Three storey property overlooking the harbour of Aberaeron, Awel Y Mor has been renovated to a great standard in 2021 and comprises of a living room with a Smart TV and original fireplace with Tiffany light shades with views over the harbour to be had from the window, a ground floor twin bedroom. To the basement there is an open plan kitchen and dining room with Smart TV, with a door that leads to an enclosed lawned garden with garden furniture. There is even an outside Victorian style toilet situated on lower ground level within the garden. To the first floor there are 3 bedrooms, two single rooms and a master bedroom with king size bed and views over the harbour, family bathroom with bath and shower over the bath. Situated within the colourful and pretty Georgian town of Aberaeron, this terraced georgian house offers very comfortable accommodation from which to enjoy the delights on offer in the surrounding area. Fabulous walking with stunning scenery awaits you along the coastline, with many sandy beaches and hidden coves for family days out. An abundance of outdoor pursuits such as go karting, quad biking and water sports, including dolphin watching boat trips are all available locally. Fishing and golfing close by. Further afield you can take a day trip via ferry to southern Ireland from Fishguard to Rosslaire. The town itself has interesting independent shops, pubs and award winning restaurants. There is sure to be something for all ages to be enjoyed in this beautiful part of Wales. Beach ¼ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £93
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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.
    £132
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  • Cledan, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Aberaeron, Wales
    Set in a unique position, in its own private grounds yards from the sea with uninterrupted views of the stunning Ceredigion coastline, Cledan is the perfect holiday home in which to relax and unwind to the sound of the waves.
    An open plan living area with comfortable settees, a Smart TV, Wood burner style electric fire and Wi-Fi -a dining table and chairs and a luxury fully fitted kitchen with dishwasher, fridge/freezer,gas stove and microwave gives you all the comforts of home.
    A special feature of the lodge are the 2 bedrooms one featuring a King size super luxury bed and a fully fitted en-suite bathroom with bath and overhead shower and toile. The second has two full size twin beds and en-suite luxury shower room and toilet.
    Both bedrooms, in addition, have their own dressing room/closets.
    The luxury accommodation continues outside where there is a large deck with glass panelling-superb for sheltering from the sea breezes whilst topping up your tan with outside furniture on which to enjoy the stunning views and savour the amazing sunsets.
    Cledan’s lovely position set by a wooded area and on the bank of the river gives our guests the chance to see all sorts of wildlife, -many varieties of birds and also rabbits and squirrels plus the many sea birds and the red kites .
    £97
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    Ysgubor Blaenparc Barn is situated on the owner’s working farm, (small dogs welcome) with fabulous views over the Cambrian Mountains, perfect for exploring the Cardigan coastline. There are over 60 miles of glorious coastline in Cardigan Bay, with lots of beaches and coves. The pretty coastal resort and fishing village of New Quay and the colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron can be easily reached within a 20-minute drive as well as the coves of Cwmtydu and Llangrannog. 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 at the National trust estate Llanerchaeron as well as horse riding, canoeing and more. You 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. Why not take a trip on a traditional steam train from Abersytwyth to the falls at Devil’s Bridge?
    Ysgubor Blaenparc Barn (UK41030) can be booked with Cartws BlaenParc Coach House (UK4131) to accommodate up 6 guests.
    £65
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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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