Rhydygroes is a spacious property located in the tranquil hamlet of Bwlchllan, near the village of Felinfach, Ceredigion, Wales. This charming retreat is nestled amidst the picturesque rural landscape of Cardigan, strategically positioned between the quaint University town of Lampeter and the stunning seaside port of Aberaeron. Accommodating up to six guests, the property features three well-appointed bedrooms and offers a peaceful escape for families and friends eager to explore the natural beauty and attractions of this idyllic region.
Upon arrival, guests are welcomed by a large, gated gravel drive that provides off-road parking for at least three vehicles. Entering through the porch, visitors can comfortably store their shoes and jackets before stepping into the inviting sitting room, furnished with a plush sofa and equipped with a firestick TV, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The sitting room seamlessly flows into a conservatory, an ideal spot for relaxation, whether it be enjoying a good book or sipping a drink while taking in the lovely garden views. The well-equipped kitchen/diner features modern appliances, including an electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, ensuring a hassle-free cooking experience.
The property boasts a beautiful garden area, perfect for enjoying warm days with refreshing drinks amidst blossoming flowers and stunning countryside views. Guests can revel in the tranquility of the clear air and the soothing sounds of a nearby babbling stream. The upstairs bedrooms include a king-size room with an en-suite, a large double room, and a twin room, all served by a family-sized bathroom featuring a bathtub and a 'rainforest' shower. With approximately four acres of grounds, Rhydygroes is also pet-friendly, allowing dogs to roam freely while guests can explore the surrounding fields and scenic footpaths or cycle along the quiet roads of West Wales.
Local amenities are conveniently located, with the village of Cross Inn just five miles away, offering a welcoming pub with good food, while Tregaron, only four miles away, features the Oriel Rhiannnon Gallery Arts Centre and additional dining options. Aberaeron and Lampeter provide a variety of pubs, cafes, and eateries, including the renowned New Celtic’s fish and chips and the Castle Green pub’s Thursday carvery. Rhydygroes also serves as a gateway to the beautiful west coast, known for its beaches and wildlife, including the famous Cardigan Bay dolphins. For those seeking adventure, the Cambrian Mountains offer breathtaking scenery, making Rhydygroes an ideal location for a relaxing getaway surrounded by nature.
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