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Y Bwthyn Pren

Aberaeron, Dyfed

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The property, Y Bwythn Pren, is a comfortable 'upside down' cottage located in Aberaeron, Dyfed, Wales, designed to accommodate two guests. The unique layout features the bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor, while the first floor boasts an open-plan living area with stunning views of the River Aeron. This space includes a comfortable living area equipped with a 55" Smart TV, a dining area, and a well-equipped kitchen. The cottage is enhanced by modern amenities such as LPG central heating, Wi-Fi, and an external utility room with laundry facilities. Additionally, it offers private parking and a courtyard for outdoor relaxation.

Situated just a short walk from the vibrant harbour town of Aberaeron, the cottage provides easy access to local attractions. The town is known for its picturesque harbor, lined with colorful buildings dating back to 1807, and offers a variety of dining options, shops, and local produce. Visitors can enjoy numerous festivals throughout the summer, including seafood and cider festivals, along with a carnival, making it a lively destination. In the winter months, the atmosphere is more tranquil, yet all amenities remain open, allowing for a peaceful getaway.

Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the direct access to the river in front of the property, which allows for activities like canoeing and cycling, with a dedicated bike store available. A scenic pedestrian track leads from Aberaeron to Llanerchaeron, a historic Georgian villa run by the National Trust, where guests can explore beautifully preserved gardens and enjoy refreshments. The surrounding area of Ceredigion and Cardigan Bay offers an abundance of walking trails along the coast, with over 60 miles of paths to explore.

For those looking to venture further, nearby attractions include the Victorian seaside resort of Aberystwyth, known for its pier and promenade, as well as the scenic steam railway to Devils Bridge. New Quay, a quaint town associated with poet Dylan Thomas, is also within a short drive and is famous for dolphin watching. Guests can relax on the sandy beaches, many of which remain quiet even during peak season, and return to Aberaeron for a delightful evening by the harbor, enjoying local treats such as honey ice cream.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
  • Coast Nearby
Weekly from £259

Features

  • Dishwasher
  • Bed linen & towels included
  • Washing machine

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