Mynachlog-ddu, located in the picturesque region of Dyfed, Wales, offers an enchanting six-berth holiday home nestled within the serene landscape of the Preseli Hills. This tranquil smallholding provides an ideal escape from the stresses of daily life, allowing guests to unwind while exploring ancient tracks and stone circles. Visitors can enjoy the sight of Red Kites soaring overhead and revel in the breathtaking views of Cardigan Bay, Snowdonia, and even Ireland on clear days. The area is also conveniently close to beautiful beaches, dramatic cliffs, and historic castles, with local pubs serving hearty meals and shops within a three-mile radius.
The holiday accommodation features a main double bedroom with an ensuite shower, a twin bedroom, and a pull-out double sofa bed in the lounge, which is equipped with a 32-inch flatscreen TV and DVD player. Guests can prepare meals in the fully-equipped kitchen diner, which includes a fridge freezer, electric cooker, microwave, toaster, kettle, and washing machine. Essential amenities such as an iron, ironing board, clothes airer, vacuum cleaner, and hairdryer are also provided. While bedding, pillows, and bed linen are included, guests are required to bring their own towels. A welcome pack with tea, coffee, sugar, free-range eggs, and milk is provided to help guests settle in.
Outside the holiday home, a private garden awaits, complete with a picnic table and BBQ, offering a perfect spot to relax and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding hills and common land. Guests are reminded to bring their own charcoal for the BBQ. For those wishing to explore the Preseli Hills in a unique way, pony trekking is available on-site for an additional fee, starting at £30 per person. The property maintains a strict no-pets policy to accommodate guests with allergies and adheres to government and Welsh Tourism Alliance cleanliness standards, ensuring a safe and comfortable stay.
Situated in Clynderwen, the mobile home is surrounded by a rural and mountainous environment, providing access to cultural highlights such as the Small World Theatre and the National Coracle Centre. Families will find activities nearby, including Cenarth Falls and Steep Ravine, as well as attractions like Moorland Cottage Plants and local events or games at Morfa Bay Adventure. This holiday home promises a memorable getaway, combining relaxation with the opportunity for adventure in the stunning Welsh countryside.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!