Located in the Cambrian Mountains, this is the perfect place for a relaxing break or to simply explore the stunning area of natural beauty that surrounds the property. Aberystwyth beach is 12 miles from the property, and Devil’s Bridge is worth a visit – there are some superb waterfalls here. The bustling town of Aberystwyth is a 15-minute drive with a great choice of restaurants, cafés and shops to choose from. What’s more, Afallon has the Cambrian Mountains with stunning walks right from your doorstep, while the nearby Ceredigion coast offers dramatic clifftop walks and beaches intermingled with a magnificent array of natural wildlife, including Cardigan Bay’s famous bottlenose dolphins, which can be spotted on boat trips from the bay.
The coastal area of Ceredigion, situated on the Cardigan Bay coast of mid-Wales, offers a fantastic coastline full of beaches and the Wales Coast Path. Within 20 minutes, you can be on the seafront. Enjoy mountain biking or kite feeding at Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre; perched on a dramatic hilltop, straddling the boundary between the lowlands and uplands, and has commanding views of Cardigan Bay and the Cambrian Mountains. It is well-known for its long-established tradition of daily feeding of red kites. There is a range of waymarked trails for walkers, mountain bikers and runners. Remnants of the lead mining industry are still visible along the trails, but today bilberry and heather cover the hills whilst majestic red kites circle above. Walking the Cambrian Mountains has a range of gentle woodland and tumbling waterfalls, the routes of medieval monks, romantic 18th-century writers and poets in search of adventure, and the tracks of drovers and miners of the 19th century. Beach 12 miles.
Afallon can be booked together with Saddler’s Hall to accommodate up to 9 guests.