Penglanowen Fawr is a charming detached farmhouse situated near the village of Llangwyryfon in Ceredigion, Wales, capable of accommodating up to five guests across three well-appointed bedrooms. The property features two double rooms and one single room, complemented by a family bathroom. Inside, guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen diner, a utility room, and a cozy sitting room that boasts a woodburning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The farmhouse is set in a picturesque countryside location, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups looking to unwind in nature.
The farmhouse offers several amenities to enhance the stay, including LPG central heating, an electric cooker, a microwave, a fridge/freezer, and a washing machine. Entertainment options include a Smart TV with BT TV, a DVD player, and complimentary Wi-Fi, along with a selection of books, games, and DVDs for leisure time. Families with young children will appreciate the availability of a cot, highchair, and stairgate. Outside, there's ample off-road parking for up to three cars, as well as an enclosed lawn area equipped with furniture, a play area, and a Wendy house, making it pet-friendly for two well-behaved pets.
The location of Penglanowen Fawr is particularly advantageous for those wishing to explore the stunning natural beauty of Wales. The nearby village of Llangwyryfon is nestled in the scenic River Wyre valley and features a church dedicated to St Ursula. Just a short distance away lies Aberystwyth, which offers a variety of amenities including restaurants, pubs, shops, museums, and a cinema. The Welsh coastline is easily accessible, presenting numerous beaches for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, the Ystwyth Trail, a 20-mile path ideal for walking and cycling, runs alongside picturesque woodlands and rivers, connecting Tregaron to Aberystwyth.
For those interested in local attractions, the area is rich with historical landmarks such as Strata Florida Abbey and Llanerchaeron. Outdoor enthusiasts can engage in various activities including golfing, hiking, and biking along the scenic trails. A visit to Aberystwyth also provides the opportunity to take a delightful trip on the Vale of Rheidol stream railway to Devil’s Bridge, where visitors can marvel at the stunning waterfalls. With its blend of comfort, convenience, and natural beauty, Penglanowen Fawr serves as an excellent base for exploring the diverse offerings of Ceredigion and beyond.
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