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Y Bwthyn in Tal-gareg

A beautiful stone cottage in a peaceful location with the village pub right opposite; what more could you want from a holiday!. Ground Floor: Living room: With multi-fuel burner, 43" Smart TV, DVD player and wooden floor.

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A beautiful stone cottage in a peaceful location with the village pub right opposite; what more could you want from a holiday! . Ground Floor: Living room: With multi-fuel burner, 43" Smart TV, DVD player and wooden floor. Step to... Kitchen/dining room: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, coffee machine, washer/dryer and tiled floor. Shower room: With shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail.. First Floor: Bedroom 1: With double bed, 32" Freesat TV and en-suite toilet. Bedroom 2: With 2ft 6in twin beds (for children), Freesat TV and DVD player.. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for multi-fuel burner included. Travel cot, highchair and stairgate. Welcome pack and doggy extras.. Enclosed garden with raised terrace, garden furniture and BBQ. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking. Please note: There are 3 steps to the raised terrace with handrail.. Y Bwthyn (The Cottage) is a lovely traditional Welsh stone cottage situated within the village of Talgarreg, just 15 minutes’ drive from the stunning Cardigan Bay coastline. On the outside of this semi-detached cottage, a plaque commemorates the fact that renowned Welsh preacher and poet Dewi Emrys once lived here. Dewi Emrys won the very coveted National Eisteddfod ’Chair’ no less than four times for his work. The property is a Visit Wales 4* graded property (graded November 2019). The current owners of the cottage have worked tirelessly to create a delightful holiday home, which has been thoughtfully finished to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone who stays here. The interior is extremely cosy, with original features such as exposed stonework and beams, and you will be warm and cosy as you relax by the multi-fuel burner. The modern and bright kitchen/dining room is very well-equipped and includes a dishwasher and a coffee pod machine. Upstairs there are two characterful bedrooms, a double and a twin room for children with a DVD player, bed guard and night light, each with a TV. The lovely enclosed garden looks out onto fields beyond and the raised patio is the ideal spot to enjoy the views with a morning coffee or evening glass of wine. Although, with the welcoming village pub right opposite you will probably want to spend some time there too! If you can drag yourself away from Y Bwthyn, you must explore the surrounding area. The pretty seaside town of New Quay, with its houses clinging to the rocks, is charming. There are a selection of little shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants, and also the Marine Wildlife Centre. You can take a boat trip to spot dolphins and seals, and from the sea you can really get a sense of how beautiful this coastline is. If sailing isn’t for you, why not just sit by the harbour with fish and chips or an ice cream, and enjoy watching the boats bobbing about? There are plenty of lovely sandy beaches to explore in the area, New Quay has no less than four, and many are dog friendly all year round if you are bringing your family dog on holiday with you. Nearby, lovely Llangrannog and Tresaith have pubs and restaurants overlooking the beach, so whatever the weather you can enjoy a meal and soak up the views. The county town of Cardigan and the university town of Aberystwyth are definitely worth a visit, both with castles and the latter with a pier, promenade and electric cliff railway. Make sure you visit the colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron too. West Wales is a haven for walkers, cyclists and those who enjoy any kind of outdoor pursuit. The local Parkrun is just a short drive away at the National Trust owned Llanerchaeron, as is the internationally known Llandysul Paddlers Canoe Centre and the West Wales Karting Centre. If you are after serious mountain biking, you can take to the muddy tracks at Nant-yr-Arian, Aberystwyth or the Brechfa Forest. Come and stay at Y Bwthyn and be sure of a ’Croeso Cynnes’, or a warm Welsh welcome; you won’t be disappointed. Beach 7 miles. Shop 4½ miles, pub serving food 10 yards. Free WiFi

7-Day Forecast

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Sat 23rd Heavy intensity rain 13°C 2°C 33mph 28.5mm 989mb
Sun 24th Heavy intensity rain 13°C 8°C 36mph 29.2mm 989mb
Mon 25th Moderate rain 8°C 5°C 22mph 4.9mm 1,002mb
Tue 26th Light rain 7°C 4°C 15mph 0.5mm 1,014mb
Wed 27th Broken clouds 7°C 3°C 6mph 0.0mm 1,018mb
Thu 28th Moderate rain 6°C 3°C 22mph 6.9mm 1,022mb
Fri 29th Overcast clouds 10°C 6°C 24mph 0.0mm 1,018mb

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