Cwrt Newydd, located near Llandysul in Dyfed, Wales, offers a charming lodge experience perfect for families or small groups, accommodating up to four guests in two well-appointed bedrooms. The lodge features an open-plan living space that includes a cozy living area complete with a wood burner and a Freeview Smart TV, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation. French doors lead to a private garden, enhancing the connection with nature. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, while the bedrooms provide comfort and tranquility, with one offering a kingsize bed and the other featuring zip and link twin beds that can be converted upon request. A stylish shower room completes the ground floor layout, ensuring convenience for all guests.
Set in a picturesque location, the lodge boasts a private hot tub, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring the nearby countryside. The property includes a lawned garden with a terrace, garden furniture, and a barbecue area, making it perfect for outdoor dining and leisure. Guests can also enjoy the children’s play area, ensuring that younger visitors are entertained. With amenities such as LPG underfloor heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi included, the lodge provides a comfortable and hassle-free stay. A travel cot and highchair are available upon request, and a welcome pack greets guests upon arrival.
Cadno, the lodge's name, reflects its connection to the local wildlife, as it is situated on the owners' farm surrounded by the rolling Ceredigion countryside. The serene environment features a small wildlife pond and a meandering brook, offering opportunities for relaxation and stargazing from the terrace. The lodge's location on the outskirts of Cwrtnewydd allows for easy access to nearby market towns such as Lampeter and Llandysul, where visitors can explore boutique shops, cafés, and a variety of eateries. The area is also rich in natural beauty, with beaches along Cardigan Bay just a short drive away, providing ample opportunities for seaside adventures.
Guests at the lodge can interact with friendly farm animals, including ponies, pigs, and donkeys, adding to the rural charm of the experience. A designated play area for children is available, along with a stream perfect for paddling and observing local wildlife. The coastal resort of New Quay, known for its stunning beaches and vibrant harbor, is only a 30-minute drive away, offering activities such as boat trips to see dolphins and enjoying local fish and chips. Other nearby attractions include the colorful Georgian houses of Aberaeron and the cultural offerings of Aberystwyth. For larger groups, Cadno can be booked alongside Dwrgi, accommodating up to eight guests, making it a versatile choice for family gatherings or group retreats.
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