Discover Glyn Y Mor, a semi detached property, perched on the edge of a picture-postcard, wooded valley and is only a 3-minute’ walk to the beach of Aberporth. This location really does offer everything, with a fantastic pub, sublime walks and plenty of wildlife to spot all from your doorstep. Why not take a stroll into the village and relax on the sandy beach, renowned locally for its surf and water based activities. Ceredigion, home to golden beaches, horseshoe coves and tranquil fishing villages, provides the perfect destination to unwind and relax whatever time of year you visit.
This traditional Welsh cottage, attached to the owner’s home, has been lovingly furnished and is bursting with character. The property offers upside living to make the most of the amazing views over the valley. In an evening, you can cosy up in front of the wood burner in the living room and unwind after a busy day sightseeing. Enjoy preparing meals in the spacious kitchen, with formal dining in the separate dining room that leads onto a balcony.
The stunning beaches of Tresaith, Penbryn, Cei Bach, Llangrannog and Mwnt are worth a visit. For an adventurous day out, why not stroll along the Heritage coastal path and discover its natural beauty which is home to rare sea birds, bottlenose dolphins and grey seals. Visit the tranquil harbour resort of New Quay and indulge in one of its many cafés and restaurants that cling to the sides of the hills rising above the crystal blue waters of Cardigan Bay. The charming town of Aberaeron with its multi-coloured houses and attractive harbour is well worth a visit, as are the market towns of Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn, with their medieval castles and traditional Welsh pubs. Beach 400 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 600 yards.