Beudy Bach is a beautifully converted stone byre located in Tregaron, Ceredigion, Wales, designed to accommodate small families or groups seeking a peaceful countryside retreat. With the capacity to sleep three to four guests across two well-appointed bedrooms, the cottage offers a double bedroom with an en-suite and a single bedroom that includes a roll-out bed. Its single-storey layout makes it particularly accessible for wheelchair users, ensuring comfort for all visitors. The cottage is situated on a working beef and sheep farm, providing stunning views of the surrounding mountains and countryside, making it an ideal base for outdoor activities such as walking, bird-watching, cycling, and fishing.
Nestled on the edge of the village of Llanddewi Brefi, Beudy Bach is conveniently located just a five-minute walk from local amenities, including a shop, a pub, a children's playground, and a historic church. The market town of Tregaron is only three miles away, where guests can explore the Nature Reserve and the Red Kite Centre. Additionally, the university town of Lampeter is a mere seven miles from the cottage. The area is rich in natural beauty, with the Cambrian Mountains Astro Trail nearby and Coed Y Bont in Pontrhydfendigaid recognized as a Dark Sky Discovery Site, ideal for stargazing enthusiasts.
For those looking to explore further afield, the scenic coastal path along Cardigan Bay is just a 30-minute drive away, where visitors can discover charming seaside villages and enjoy breathtaking coastal views. Beudy Bach promises a warm welcome, encapsulated in the Welsh phrase, "Cewch groeso cynnes yma yn y Beudy Bach." The cottage's inviting atmosphere is complemented by its high standard of comfort and amenities, making it a perfect choice for a family getaway or a tranquil escape into nature.
The interior of Beudy Bach features an open-plan living area that includes a sitting space equipped with two comfortable two-seater sofas, an electric recliner armchair, and entertainment options such as satellite TV and a DVD player. The kitchen area is fully equipped with modern appliances, including an electric oven, hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, and a fridge with a small freezer compartment. The dining area comfortably seats six and opens through French windows to a south-facing patio, which is furnished with a garden table, chairs, and a BBQ for outdoor dining. The property also includes a small lawned area, an enclosed outdoor space, and level parking for two cars, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable stay for all guests.
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