Montrose is a homely holiday property located in New Quay, Dyfed, Wales, accommodating up to five guests. Built in the early 1870s, this stone-built terraced house boasts a prime location just a short walk from the beach and various local attractions. The property features a cozy living room with modern amenities, including a 49" Freeview TV and a Blu-ray/DVD player, as well as a snug area for relaxation. The kitchen and dining space is well-equipped with essential appliances, making it convenient for family meals and gatherings.
The first floor of Montrose includes three comfortable bedrooms, each furnished with Freeview TVs. The master bedroom offers a zip and link super kingsize bed that can be configured as twin beds upon request, while the other two bedrooms consist of a double bed and a single bed. The bathroom is fitted with a bath, shower cubicle, and heated towel rail. Additional amenities include oil central heating, Wi-Fi, bed linen, towels, and a welcome pack with dog-friendly extras, making it suitable for families and pet owners alike.
Guests can enjoy an enclosed courtyard with garden furniture and a coal BBQ, perfect for outdoor dining. The property is adjacent to the owner's home and offers sea views from the rear rooms. It also provides direct access to the nearby beach through a holiday park, making it easy for guests to enjoy the dog-friendly Traeth Gwyn beach. Montrose is steeped in history, having been owned by the same family since the early 1900s, with ties to notable local figures, including sea captain Daniel Evans.
The picturesque town of New Quay, known for its rich maritime history, offers a variety of pubs, shops, restaurants, and cafés. Visitors can partake in local activities such as sailing, fishing, and water sports, or simply relax by the harbor while watching for resident bottlenose dolphins. The town hosts several events throughout the summer, including the Cardigan Bay Regatta and New Quay Music Festival, providing entertainment for guests and locals alike.
Montrose serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area, with attractions such as the Georgian harbor town of Aberaeron, the university town of Aberystwyth, and the historic Cardigan Castle all within a short drive. Guests can also enjoy scenic walks in the nearby Cors Caron nature reserve, known for its unique peat bog ecosystem. With its combination of comfort, history, and access to stunning landscapes, Montrose is an ideal destination for both short breaks and longer holidays in the captivating Cardigan Bay region.
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!