Pant y Celyn, Llwyncelyn, Aberaeron, Ceredigion
Detached cottage situated in the village of Llwyncelyn near Aberaeron, Ceredigion. A short drive away from beautiful beaches and the stunning West Wales coastline (1 bedroom, 1 bathroom)
Goitre Bach is a comfortable easy access detached cottage. The cottage is situated in the peaceful village of Llwyncelyn, with a 20 minutes walk from a small shingle beach at Gilfach-yr-Halen, which leads onto the Cardigan Bay Coast path walk.
The Moody Cow restaurant, pub, farm shop and soft play is situated within walking distance across the peaceful countryside. A perfect visit for those cold cosy nights by the fire or for a summers evening sat out looking over the lake. There is a village store and petrol station within walking distance for groceries, newspapers or the post office.
Just 2 miles away is the picturesque Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, with unique shops and many good restaurants providing the finest foods from locally sourced ingredients. Here you will find that festival and various events are held throughout the summer, such as seafood festival, a cider and beer festival, a festival celebrating Welsh ponies and cobs, a mackerel festival, a carnival and more. In the winter, Aberaeron is more peaceful but all pubs and restaurants remain open.
Inland, you can explore the lush Aeron valley and visit the National Trust mansion at Llanerchaeron, an elegant Georgian villa set in the wooded Aeron
Valley. Remarkably unchanged for over 200 years, this self-sufficient estate includes a farm, walled gardens and a beautiful lake full of wildlife. Enjoy a coffee and a cake here before taking a leisurely stroll back alongside the old railway path through the woodland to the Georgian town of Aberaeron.
There are 60 miles of glorious coastal path if you enjoy walking, and lots of towns and villages to explore. The beaches and coves at Cwm Tydu, Llangrannog, Tresaith and Aberporth are just a short distance away along this beautiful stretch of coastline.
Nearby places of interest include the quaint seaside fishing village of New Quay with its sandy beaches, boat trips to see the dolphins, surfing and kayaking. A little further away is the Victorian town of Aberystwyth, with its pier and promenade, shops and restaurants. Perhaps youd like to take a steam railway to Devils Bridge to explore the wonderful waterfalls and hills. To the south is the Teifi Valley, offering walking, kayaking and fishing in the river renowned for its sewin and salmon.
Goitre Bach sleeps up to 5 in 1 bedroom: 1 double plus 1 single put-up bed and 1 king size sofa bed in the living room. All the accommodation is on the ground floor so may suit those with restricted mobility.
Bedroom: double bed, bedside table, chair
Bathroom: walk-in shower, shower seat, toilet, hand basin
Living room: King size sofa bed, armchair, TV, DVD and CD player, single out-up bed on request
Kitchen: electric cooker and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dining table seating 4 (extra chair available upon request)
Large fully enclosed patio garden with table, chairs and BBQ. Ample off road private gravelled parking with level access to the entrance.
• Bed linen and towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels.
• Travel cot available. Please bring your own cot bedding.
• Central heating
• Heating and electricity included
• Welcome hamper with local products on arrival
• Free WiFi
• 1 well behaved dog welcome at £20 per week or short stay
• No smoking
Goitre Bach can be booked together with Pant-y-Celyn.
For more information, see the Access tab.
Goitre Bach is a comfortable easy access detached cottage. The cottage is situated in the peaceful village of Llwyncelyn, with a 20 minutes walk from a small shingle beach at Gilfach-yr-Halen, which leads onto the Cardigan Bay Coast path walk.
The Moody Cow restaurant, pub, farm shop and soft play is situated within walking distance across the peaceful countryside. A perfect visit for those cold cosy nights by the fire or for a summers evening sat out looking over the lake. There is a village store and petrol station within walking distance for groceries, newspapers or the post office.
Just 2 miles away is the picturesque Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, with unique shops and many good restaurants providing the finest foods from locally sourced ingredients. Here you will find that festival and various events are held throughout the summer, such as seafood festival, a cider and beer festival, a festival celebrating Welsh ponies and cobs, a mackerel festival, a carnival and more. In the winter, Aberaeron is more peaceful but all pubs and restaurants remain open.
Inland, you can explore the lush Aeron valley and visit the National Trust mansion at Llanerchaeron, an elegant Georgian villa set in the wooded Aeron
Valley. Remarkably unchanged for over 200 years, this self-sufficient estate includes a farm, walled gardens and a beautiful lake full of wildlife. Enjoy a coffee and a cake here before taking a leisurely stroll back alongside the old railway path through the woodland to the Georgian town of Aberaeron.
There are 60 miles of glorious coastal path if you enjoy walking, and lots of towns and villages to explore. The beaches and coves at Cwm Tydu, Llangrannog, Tresaith and Aberporth are just a short distance away along this beautiful stretch of coastline.
Nearby places of interest include the quaint seaside fishing village of New Quay with its sandy beaches, boat trips to see the dolphins, surfing and kayaking. A little further away is the Victorian town of Aberystwyth, with its pier and promenade, shops and restaurants. Perhaps youd like to take a steam railway to Devils Bridge to explore the wonderful waterfalls and hills. To the south is the Teifi Valley, offering walking, kayaking and fishing in the river renowned for its sewin and salmon.
Goitre Bach sleeps up to 5 in 1 bedroom: 1 double plus 1 single put-up bed and 1 king size sofa bed in the living room. All the accommodation is on the ground floor so may suit those with restricted mobility.
Bedroom: double bed, bedside table, chair
Bathroom: walk-in shower, shower seat, toilet, hand basin
Living room: King size sofa bed, armchair, TV, DVD and CD player, single out-up bed on request
Kitchen: electric cooker and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dining table seating 4 (extra chair available upon request)
Large fully enclosed patio garden with table, chairs and BBQ. Ample off road private gravelled parking with level access to the entrance.
• Bed linen and towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels.
• Travel cot available. Please bring your own cot bedding.
• Central heating
• Heating and electricity included
• Welcome hamper with local products on arrival
• Free WiFi
• 1 well behaved dog welcome at £20 per week or short stay
• No smoking
Goitre Bach can be booked together with Pant-y-Celyn.
For more information, see the Access tab.
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You are booking direct with the property owner, this is how they would like you to pay.
Pay the owner online by card using the West Wales Holiday Cottages secure payment system.
25% (non-refundable) to be received within 7 days or full amount immediately if booking within 6 weeks of the start of the holiday
6 weeks before start of holiday.