Cabin ∙ 3 bedrooms ∙ 6 guests | Cottage in Ystrad Meurig

3 Bedroom Cottage in Ystrad Meurig
Pontrhydfendigaid 1.7 miles. Nestled in the heart of Ceredigion, Gwynant is the perfect location for couples, families and friends to enjoy a relaxing country break and appreciate all that the beautiful local area has to offer. Recently renovated to a high standard, Gwynant is a delightfully inviting cottage. Enter through the bright, welcoming sun-lounge and step through the oak stable door into the thoughtfully designed and well-equipped kitchen. Set the dining table and spend time over meals with family and friends reminiscing over memorable days out whilst planning tomorrow's adventures. Head through to a spacious living room with corner sofa and chair perfectly placed to appreciate the views. In the evenings relax in front of the Smart TV and enjoy a favourite movie together. French doors open onto the private patio and sweeping lawned front garden with stunning views across the beautiful countryside. Enjoy alfresco dining or in the evening enjoy relaxing drinks whilst you watch the sun set and wonder at the splendid star-filled night skies. When it's time to retire, choose between three bedrooms, a king size, a double and a bunk-bedroom. In the morning, enjoy an indulgent bath or refreshing shower in the well-appointed family bathroom, then breakfast on the patio before starting your daily itinerary. With fantastic walks and cycle paths nearby, mountains and beaches within easy travelling distance and wonderful pubs and restaurants to sample, you will find plenty to fill your days and evenings. Fabulous walks are available on your doorstep with a gateway to the Ystwyth Trail just down a little lane across from the house. Popular with walkers and cyclists it traverses breath-taking countryside including the beautiful Cors Caron Nature Reserve. The nearby village of Pontrhydfendigaid has a village shop, children's play park and a village pub. Discover Strata Florida Abbey or Coed-y-Bont community woodland. At Ffair Rhos, the beautiful Teifi Pools, sit high in the stunning Cambrian Mountains. Travel through glorious scenery to the picturesque waterfalls at Devils Bridge, experience splendid walks at the Hafod Estate or visit Bwlch Nant yr Arian to watch red kites being fed daily. Ceredigion's beautiful coastline features sandy beaches, hidden coves and dramatic cliffs aswell as pretty harbour towns such as Aberaeron. At Aberystwyth, stroll along the promenade or take the Victorian Cliff Railway for spectacular views over the bay before heading into town to enjoy a host of attractions. After adventure-filled days out, return to your rural haven at Gwynant to relax and recharge.
Between Devil's Bridge and Tregaron in Mid Wales lies a little community called Pontrhydfendigaid. The settlement is located in a picturesque rural area on the edge of the Cambrian Mountains. It is situated on the River Teifi and is home to a neighbourhood store, the Red Lion, and the Black Lion, two close pubs. George Borrow, who penned Wild Wales in 1854, praised Devil's Bridge, which has long been a popular tourist destination. This well-known bridge, which crosses the Mynach, a branch of the River Rheidol, is special because it really consists of three separate bridges. The first was constructed around 1100, the second over it in 1753, and the third in 1903. Before it enters the River Rheidol, the River Mynach descends 90 metres (300 feet) in five steps down a narrow and steep gorge. This is where the bridge is located. Jacob's Ladder is the name given to the flight of stone steps that descend to the waterfall's lowest bridge. The site has viewing areas, and there is a hotel and cafe for refreshments at the end of the inclining walk. This region is known for walking, cycling, fishing, and bird watching, as well as excursions to the picturesque Cardigan Bay shoreline with its rugged cliffs and sandy beaches. It also has great scenery and animals.