Maes yr Afon is a delightful character cottage nestled in the picturesque hillside above St. Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, offering stunning views of the Teifi Estuary. This charming terraced cottage, which accommodates two guests, is ideally located less than 1.5 miles from the beach and the scenic coast path, making it perfect for romantic getaways along the breathtaking Cardigan Bay. With its quaint white stone walls, cozy log burner, and traditional box bed, Maes yr Afon serves as a lovely retreat, especially during the winter months.
The surrounding village of St. Dogmaels boasts several attractions, including a magnificent ruined abbey, a working water mill, and essential amenities such as a village shop, Post Office, and a popular Fish and Chip shop. Additionally, there are three pubs nearby, with one situated just a five-minute walk from the cottage. Visitors can also explore the Coach House Visitor Centre, which features a museum, gallery, and café showcasing local cuisine and history, enriching the experience of the area.
Located only a mile from the market town of Cardigan, guests can enjoy various local attractions, including a theatre, cinema, and unique shops. Outdoor enthusiasts can visit the Welsh Wildlife Centre, Cilgerran Castle, or Cardigan Golf Club, and partake in watersports organized by local operators. The local bus service provides convenient access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, while the cottage itself is positioned at the end of the Ceredigion Coast Path and on the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park, making it an ideal base for exploration.
Maes yr Afon features a cozy gallery bedroom accessed via a ladder staircase, complete with a curtained double box bed, dressing table, and storage options. The downstairs area includes a comfortable sitting room with a Smart TV, a wood burner, and views of the estuary, as well as a dining area with countryside views and a decorative inglenook fireplace. The well-equipped kitchen contains modern appliances, and the shower room offers a double shower and heated towel rail. Outside, guests can enjoy a small lawned garden and an enclosed gravel area with seating, along with parking for one car located approximately 25 meters from the cottage.
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