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Troedrhiwfawr in Ceredigion

When all you need is to escape, relax and climb off the treadmill, Troedrhiwfawr (meaning Foot Of The Hill) is waiting for you.

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Enter into the cosy sitting room complete with a warming wood burning stove set within a feature exposed stone wall. A useful boot room/study provides storage and desk space, and leads into the bright and well-equipped kitchen, a spacious room with plenty of room for the dining table. A stable door looks out onto the pretty terrace, where you can fire up the barbecue and enjoy al-fresco dining surrounded by beautiful views of the forestry. To the front of the property is another garden, perfect for enjoying the sunshine. Stairs from the sitting room lead to the first floor where both bedrooms are well-appointed, each having their own en-suite shower room. Bedroom one enjoys dual aspect windows; and pretty bedroom two boasts characterful exposed beams with twin single beds, perfect for children or adults alike.

The cottage is close to both cycle and hiking routes and is adjacent to an area owned by The Woodland Trust. Pack an picnic and head to the nearby Cwm Rheidol Reservoir, a stunning space to enjoy the twinkling waters and surrounding countryside.

The River Rheidol (Afon Rheidol in Welsh) is 19 miles in length with a catchment area covering 73 square miles. It rises in the headwaters of the Nant y Moch reservoir on the western edge of Plynlimon and then flows south through the village of Ponterwyd on the main Aberystwyth to Rhayader road. Continuing south-westwards through ancient Welsh Oak woodlands, the Afon Rheidol joins with the Afon Mynach. The river descends one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Wales at Pontarfynach (Devil's Bridge). Below these waterfalls, the river passes the abandoned workings of the Cwm Rheidol lead mine. The remainder of the meandering course of the river is through an ever-widening valley before reaching the sea at Aberystwyth.

With all this at your disposal, not to mention the rare and, welcomed by some, absence of WiFi, you can be sure of peace, tranquillity and rejuvenation.

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Additional Information:

The bedding is non-feather.

Please be aware, there is a steep bank to rear of the property.

Bicycle lean to and log store is to the rear of the property.

Barbecue provided, please leave the barbecue in the condition you would wish to find it. Thank you in advance.

As the property is in a remote and scenic area, there is no WiFi at the property, however guests using EE Network should be able to receive a WiFi/Mobile signal.

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7-Day Forecast

Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Ceredigion is detailed below.

Sat 23rd Rain and snow 14°C 1°C 27mph 30.4mm 989mb
Sun 24th Heavy intensity rain 15°C 7°C 33mph 28.3mm 989mb
Mon 25th Light rain 8°C 3°C 23mph 7.5mm 1,001mb
Tue 26th Light rain 7°C 2°C 11mph 1.9mm 1,013mb
Wed 27th Scattered clouds 5°C 0°C 7mph 0.0mm 1,013mb
Thu 28th Scattered clouds 7°C 1°C 6mph 0.0mm 1,027mb
Fri 29th Broken clouds 5°C -1°C 20mph 0.0mm 1,028mb

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