Mydroilyn, located near New Quay and Aberaeron in Dyfed, Wales, offers a likeable holiday retreat known as Rose Cottage, which comfortably accommodates up to four guests. This detached holiday home is set on a working smallholding, surrounded by an array of animals including dogs, horses, sheep, chickens, and ducks. The cottage features a cozy living room with Freeview TV and a double sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchen/dining area, a double bedroom, and a bathroom with a shower over the bath. Additional amenities include gas central heating, bed linen, towels, and a welcome pack, with travel cot and highchair available upon request.
The property boasts an enclosed garden with a patio, garden furniture, and a BBQ, perfect for enjoying the outdoor space. Guests can also explore the shared 6ΒΌ-acre wooded grounds, which include a bike store and private parking for two cars. While the grounds feature a small covered pond and sloping bank, care should be taken when navigating these areas. The location is particularly appealing for those looking to unwind in nature while being close to the coast.
Visitors to the area can enjoy the stunning Heritage Coastline of Ceredigion, just over four miles away, which is dotted with beautiful beaches, many of which are dog-friendly year-round. The quaint village of New Quay, with its picturesque harbor, offers a range of pubs and restaurants, and is known for its resident bottlenose dolphins, which can often be spotted from the harbor or on boat trips. This region also inspired poet Dylan Thomas during his time there, adding a cultural touch to the scenic beauty.
Aberaeron, a nearby Georgian town, is renowned for its colorful houses, seafood restaurants, and unique shops, including a famous honey ice cream shop. The surrounding Cambrian Mountains provide excellent opportunities for hiking and exploring, with breathtaking views and tranquil walking paths. Additionally, Aberystwyth is a short drive away, featuring a long promenade, an electric cliff railway, and attractions like the steam train to Devil's Bridge and the historic Strata Florida Abbey, one of Wales' significant historical sites. With shops and restaurants located just two miles away and a pub only a mile and a half from the cottage, guests have convenient access to local amenities.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!