Aelwyd Y Don

ID: S394821

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Tucked away in the pretty village of Tresaith in Ceredigion is this superb, four-bedroom detached house, Aelwyd Y Don. Boasting an elevated position offering stunning sea views from its front balcony. Aelwyd Y Don makes for a fantastic coastal retreat for a family or group of friends, set just moments away from a fantastic beach and close to the local amenities. After climbing up the 13 shallow steps to the entrance, walk into the spacious hallway and discard any coats and shoes after your journey, before discovering the snug area, where you can curl up on the plush leather armchair with a blanket and lose yourself in your favourite book. Whip up an array of delicious meals in the well-equipped kitchen which overlooks a nature haven and has a double oven, Bluetooth speaker and dishwasher for keeping your space tidy, as your guests set the table and uncork a bottle of wine. Gather around the table to savour a delectable meal, as your toast to a wonderful holiday. Take advantage of the handy utility area which houses a fridge / freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer, perfect for popping sandy clothes on a spin! Retreat to the generous living/dining room with views of Cardigan Bay and the porpoises at play, there are binoculars available for your use, where you can light the gas fire and sink back into the sofa in the sunken sitting area, selecting your favourite series to watch on the TV. Alternatively have a games night utilising the selection of board games or attempt a jigsaw. Indulge in a blissful bath and wash away the day, as your towel warms on the nearby heated towel rail. Head to one of four beautifully decorated bedrooms, a super-king-size with TV and en-suite bathroom, a king-size with TV, a double and a twin, ensuring ample sleeping arrangements for all parties. Completing the property's interior is the cloakroom, ideal for a quick freshen up before heading out. Wake-up and sip morning coffee out on the balcony, with outdoor rattan furniture with coffee table, and take in the sea views or enjoy an alfresco lunch out on the enclosed patio. Explore the local area, where you will find the delightful Ship Inn pub, where you can sample the local delights and provides the perfect escape from the kitchen. With full stomachs, head to the beautiful Tresaith beach, where you can lay down your towel, sit back and soak up the sun, paddle the clear waters or build sandcastles with the little ones. Nearby, is the beautiful Tresaith waterfall, a peaceful setting and the ideal spot for a family photo! For a wider selection of amenities, head to the historic town of Cardigan, home to the impressive 12th-century castle which overlooks the Afon Teifi. Immerse yourself in local life with a visit to the Cardigan Guildhall Market, where you will find a variety of stores selling everything from crafts to antiques, a great place to pick up a souvenir to remember your trip. For those looking for something a little different, why not head to the Welsh Wildlife Centre, where you can spot the local wildlife and enjoy the lush nature surroundings, followed by a coffee and a slice of cake in the on-site café afterwards. If you can’t get enough history, be sure to visit the nearby ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey, a fascinating site which plays host to a selection of events throughout the year. For a family getaway like no other, choose Aelwyd Y Don.

Idyllically perched on the scenic Ceredigion coastline is the charming and popular village of Tresaith. Boasting a welcoming pub, The Ship Inn, where you can sample the local delicacies, a well-stocked convenience store, and a gloriously sandy beach where you and your family can enjoy a day soaking up the sun or paddling the shores, you may even spot a dolphin or two at the nearby Ceredigion Bay; why not pay a visit to the enchanting Tresaith Waterfall?

Accommodation

All accommodation on first floor with four bedrooms.

1 x Super-king-size with TV and en-suite bath, walk-in shower, heated towel rail basin and WC.

1 x King-size with TV.

1 x Double.

1 x 3-ft Twin.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Utility.Living/dining room with gas fire.

Snug

Oil central heating with gas fire.

Electric double oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.

3 TVs, Bluetooth speaker, CD player, WiFi, selection of books, board games and jigsaws.

Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 3 cars, this property does not have a charge point for electric vehicles and charging from within the property is prohibited.

Front balcony with decking and sea views, enclosed rear garden via stone steps with patio, additional garden chairs and garden coffee tables, along with garden box with cushions, lawn and picnic bench, guests are welcome to snip and use herbs from the rear garden as required for cooking.

Two well-behaved pets welcome, additional charges apply.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop, pub and beach 0.3 miles

Nearby points of interest

  • Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
  • Afon Mêl Honey Farm & Meadery
  • Dolphin Spotting
  • Cardigan Castle

Reviews (7)

  • Karen

    Lovely views with plenty of wild life - hope to return

  • Tracy

    So spacious too. We were 5 adults and we all loved this home. Two beaches really close although the bank down to the nearest beach would not suit a person with mobility needs unless in a car. All in all we had a lovely stay. Thank you

  • Kirsty

    The bungalow was so welcoming and comfortable, with amazing views and a lovely welcome basket (even treats for the dog). The bungalow is well looked after, we were a family of four adults, two children and a very well behaved Greyhound we had so much room and we could escape from each other if needed. We met cows, badgers, lots of birds and many more rabbits whilst staying here these were spotted from the quiet garden at the back and the side balcony. The beach and The Ship Inn pub in Tresaith was amazing although the walk down the hill is short the walk back up was quite a challenge. The pub gets very busy so you need to book in advance. The food was great and the views even better. We visited the beach three times during our stay and even managed to see the waterfall on foot and by paddleboard when the tide was in. I would definitely recommend this place and hope to visit in the future.

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