Set in the picturesque region of Llandysul, Dyfed, this charming Welsh country cottage offers a luxurious retreat for those seeking relaxation and indulgence. Accommodating up to four guests in two beautifully appointed bedrooms, the cottage features a hot tub and is surrounded by a stunning garden, recognized as a finalist in the Wales in Bloom competition in 2009. The serene countryside and nearby wildflower meadows create a tranquil environment, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. With Newcastle Emlyn, Llandysul, and Cardigan just a short distance away, visitors have easy access to local amenities while the breathtaking beaches of Cardigan Bay are a mere 15 minutes from the property.
The cottage is thoughtfully designed for comfort, featuring a ground floor with a fully equipped 5-star kitchen, a cozy lounge, and a twin bedroom complete with an ensuite bathroom. On the first floor, guests will find a spacious king-size bedroom, also with an ensuite, and the added convenience of two full-size futon beds for children. This bedroom boasts a walk-in wardrobe and direct access to the surrounding gardens, enhancing the overall appeal of the accommodation. The kitchen comes equipped with modern utilities, including a dishwasher, washing machine, and fridge freezer, ensuring a hassle-free stay.
Entertainment options abound within the cottage, including a smart TV, DVD player, and a selection of games, books, and jigsaws for leisurely evenings. Families are well catered for with amenities such as a travel cot and baby booster chair available upon request. Outside, guests can enjoy the secluded barbecue area, seating arrangements, and the inviting hot tub, all set against the backdrop of wildflower meadows. The unique revolving summerhouse adds a touch of charm, providing a perfect spot to relax and soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
For added convenience, private parking is available on-site, and essential utilities such as heating and electricity are included in the rental. Bed linen and towels are provided, although guests are advised to bring their own hot tub and beach towels. Upon arrival, complimentary tea, coffee, and milk await, alongside cleaning materials for ease of upkeep during the stay. While pets are not permitted and smoking is prohibited on the premises, guests can enjoy peace of mind with the option of an Accidental Damage Deposit or Waiver. Local attractions include Llanerchaeron and Cardigan Guildhall Market, as well as family-friendly activities at the West Wales Museum of Childhood and New Quay Honey Farm, making this cottage an ideal base for a memorable holiday experience.
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