Nestled in the charming village of Tresaith in Ceredigion, Wales, Aelwyd Y Don is a stunning four-bedroom detached house that offers a perfect coastal retreat for families or groups of friends. With an elevated position, the property boasts breathtaking sea views from its front balcony, making it an ideal location just moments from the beach and local amenities. The welcoming entrance features 13 shallow steps leading into a spacious hallway, where guests can leave behind their coats and shoes. The snug area invites relaxation with a plush leather armchair, perfect for curling up with a good book.
The well-equipped kitchen is a culinary haven, featuring a double oven, Bluetooth speaker, and dishwasher, all while overlooking a serene nature setting. Guests can gather around the dining table to enjoy meals together, celebrating their holiday with a toast. A utility area with a fridge/freezer, washing machine, and tumble dryer adds convenience, especially for sandy beach days. The generous living and dining room offers stunning views of Cardigan Bay, with binoculars available to spot playful porpoises. The inviting space is perfect for cozy evenings by the gas fire or engaging in a fun games night with the selection of board games and jigsaw puzzles.
Aelwyd Y Don accommodates up to eight guests across four beautifully decorated bedrooms, including a super-king-size with an en-suite bathroom and TV, a king-size with a TV, a double, and a twin room, ensuring ample sleeping arrangements. The property also features a cloakroom for quick freshen-ups. Guests can start their day with morning coffee on the balcony, equipped with outdoor rattan furniture, or enjoy an alfresco lunch on the enclosed patio. The nearby Ship Inn pub offers a delightful escape for local dining, while Tresaith beach invites visitors to relax, paddle in the clear waters, or build sandcastles with children.
The local area is rich with attractions, including the picturesque Tresaith waterfall, perfect for family photos. For a broader selection of amenities, guests can visit the historic town of Cardigan, home to a magnificent 12th-century castle overlooking the Afon Teifi. The Cardigan Guildhall Market provides an opportunity to immerse in local life, with various stalls offering crafts and antiques. Nature lovers can explore the Welsh Wildlife Centre for wildlife spotting and enjoy refreshments at the on-site café. History enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey, which hosts various events throughout the year. For an unforgettable family getaway, Aelwyd Y Don is the perfect choice, blending comfort with an array of local experiences.
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!