Property code: OC-56927
One of three converted cottages on the site, this spacious and welcoming property would be perfect for a family and extremely accessible. It is set above the Ystwyth Valley in beautiful Ceredigion countryside, with the Ystwyth walking/cycling trail just half a mile away. The university town of Aberystwyth is 4 miles away, where you will find a wide range of restaurants, cafes, pubs, shops and supermarkets, a sand-and-shingle beach (with donkey rides in the summer), sea fishing and a golf club. The area is well known for its abundance of wildlife, and at Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre (15 miles), where there is a wide range of waymarked trails for walkers, mountain bikers and runners, you can enjoy the daily spectacle of hundreds of red kites being fed. You may also want to venture on an underground tour of the Victorian silver and lead mines at Llywernog (14.5 miles) or enjoy a scenic journey on the famous steam train through the Vale of Rheidol from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge.
The cottage is all on one level and the light, bright lounge has a wooden floor, comfortable seating (including a sofa bed) and a flame-effect electric fire. Through the glazed doors there are superb views of fields and woodland – throw them open and enjoy the fresh, countryside air. The large kitchen has plenty of cupboard and worktop space and this is where everyone can gather at the dining table, too – with a TV if you wish to catch up with the news or your favourite programme. The two pretty bedrooms, one double, one twin, have traditional-style metal beds and more gorgeous views, and there is also a generously sized family bathroom.
The shared, lawned play area with swings and a slide is bound to be a hit with younger members of your group, and there is also a patio with a dining table and chairs, parasol and gas BBQ – perfect for family dining while admiring the amazing view.
Code: OC-56927