Bwlch-Llan, located near Aberaeron in Dyfed, Wales, offers a luxurious retreat perfect for couples, friends, or families, accommodating up to four guests in two beautifully appointed bedrooms. The property, Penceunant, is a stunning conversion situated on a working sheep farm, featuring modern amenities including a private hot tub, which provides a serene space to unwind while enjoying picturesque views of the rolling hills. The ground floor comprises a kingsize bedroom with an en-suite shower and a Smart TV, while the first floor boasts an open-plan kitchen and dining area, another kingsize bedroom with an en-suite walk-in shower, and a cozy living room with patio doors leading to a charming outdoor patio.
The fully equipped kitchen includes essential appliances such as an electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, ensuring a comfortable stay. Guests can also indulge in the welcoming atmosphere enhanced by oil central heating, complimentary bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi. The property features a front garden with patio furniture, a semi-enclosed hot tub for four, and a shared bike storage area. Additionally, the accommodation is pet-friendly, allowing for two small dogs or one large dog, making it an ideal choice for those wishing to explore the beautiful Welsh countryside with their furry companions.
Penceunant is ideally situated for exploring the stunning coastal region of West Wales, with award-winning beaches, sandy coves, and dramatic sea cliffs just a short distance away. The vibrant Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, less than 10 miles from the property, boasts colorful houses, independent shops, and a variety of dining options. Visitors can also enjoy the National Trust estate of Llanerchaeron, accessible via a pedestrian pathway suitable for cyclists and families. Further along the coast, the seaside town of New Quay offers opportunities for dolphin spotting and boat trips during the season, showcasing the area's diverse marine life and breathtaking scenery.
For those seeking a taste of local culture, the historic market town of Tregaron is just a 20-minute drive away, known for its annual horse trotting events and the Welsh Gold Centre. Nature enthusiasts can explore the expansive Cors Caron Nature Reserve, which spans 2,000 acres, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife. With a warm Welsh welcome assured, guests at Penceunant can relish a memorable stay while enjoying the natural beauty and cultural richness of the surrounding area, with the beach located just 9½ miles away and essential amenities like shops, pubs, and restaurants within a 4-mile radius.
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