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You can book this property from:

  • £464 per week
  • £66 per night
  • 4 Star Gold

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 2 king/super-king beds
  • 2 single beds

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 3 WCs
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Bath
  • Shower

Families

  • Family friendly
  • Cot
  • Highchair
  • Stairgate

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Welcome pack
  • Countryside views

Outdoors

  • Enclosed garden or courtyard
  • Outdoor storage
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Secure bicycle storage
  • Rural location

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Accessibility

  • Ground floor WC
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Ground floor bath/shower room
  • Walk-in shower

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Brynheulwen holiday cottage enjoys stunning countryside views and is set on a working farm just outside of the seaside town of Aberystwyth. This Aberystwyth accommodation has plenty of beaches nearby, walks from the cottage and many other activities and attractions, Brynheulwen is ideally located to make the most of all the area has to offer.

Brynheulwen adjoins the main farmhouse and is newly converted, keeping all its traditional features. There is a local pub and village shops within 2 miles, whilst Aberystwyth (4 miles) offers a wide range of restaurants, cafes, pubs, shops and supermarkets.

Ground Floor

Lounge – Stone steps lead up to the lounge with high ceiling beams, 2 large comfy sofas, large TV / DVD player, and a slate fireplace with wooden surround and a remote control electric wood burner effect fire.

Dining Room – Mid oak table to seat six, sideboard with TV / DVD and wifi system.

Kitchen – Light and modern fully equipped kitchen with breakfast bar, built-in integrated fridge and separate free standing fridge-freezer , dishwasher, large single oven, microwave, kettle and toaster.

Ground floor Bedroom - Downstairs en-suite bedroom consists of king-size iron bed, with pine furniture which includes a wardrobe, two chests of drawers, table-top mirror and stool, digital clock radio, TV/DVD, touch side lamps on bedside cabinets. The en-suite has a shower, toilet, wash hand basin with LED mirror, luxury soap dispensers, shaving point and heated towel rail

Shower room - Easy access walk-in shower, with toilet and wash-basin, with mirror/shaving point with soap dispensers and heated towel rail

Utility room - Modern utility room with sink unit and washer/dryer.

Upstairs

Master bedroom – King-size wooden bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, sideboard and TV / DVD. Ceilinged Velux window to make the most of the views across the Valley.

Master bathroom – Bath and mixer hand shower with basin and WC.

Twin Bedroom – Two single divan beds with side cabinets.

Garden

Fenced in enclosed private area with seated bench table, BBQ and small grassed area.
Secure bike / sports equipment storage available.

Additional Information

Welcome pack on arrival can include a variety of local produce

Central heating and electricity included (controls in the cottage)

Bed linen, hand and bath towels provided

No pets or smoking within the building

Cot, high chair and stair gates (top and bottom of stairs) provided on request. Please bring your own cot linen.

There is ample parking and a secure storage for bicycles, fishing or sports equipment etc.

Free Wi-Fi available - Fibre Optic Broadband

The following are all provided at the cottage for your stay: kitchen - washing up liquid and dishwasher tablets; bathroom -soap and toilet roll ; general cleaning products - bleach, shower cleaner and dusters.

Reviews

Fantastic location, very relaxing. We had everything we needed. A real home from home.

Mrs R,

Surrounded by the most amazing views and nature, it did not disappoint. Cottage was to a high standard and we enjoyed the cottage as much as the area. We love Aberystwyth and all if has to offer even in the rain !

Mr H,

Lovely spacious & well equipped property, perfect for visiting relatives in nearby Aberystwyth. Really nice personal welcome from owner on arrival & tour of the farm on departure.

Ms O,

A lovely relaxing stay. House very nice and warm. Children loved feeding the lambs. Many thanks.

Past Customer,

We've had a lovely relaxing stay for the week, very peaceful and have enjoyed the cottage and exploring the area. Hafod forest and the SY23 restaurant were particular highlights. Thank you.

Past Customer,

Comfy and spacious, well appointed cottage and excellent base! Excellent weather too.

Past Customer,

We have had the most wonderful time! The weather has been superb. Couldn't have asked for better. We visited Borth, Penbryn and New Quay beaches. We went to Llanerchaeron which was great, the kids had fun too. The cottage and the area are stunning. Thanks.

Past Customer,

Brilliant - Had a perfect week, perfect place with perfect company. Recommend family were very friendly. Thank you.

Past Customer,

Had a lovely stay here in Wales. Weather good, a lovely house in the beautiful countryside.

Past Customer,

Another lovely stay at the cottage. Everything we needed here, had a lovely stay.

Past Customer,

Fabulous cottage, enjoyed our stay warm and very welcoming. Will definitely be back, fantastic area to explore. Well done.

Past Customer,

Lovely cottage, very comfortable and beautiful spot. We would like to come back during the summer time.

Past Customer,

2nd visit and fabulous cottage. Spacious and comfortable, thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

Past Customer,

Back again to the warmth of the cottage. We woke up one day to frost glistering on the hills, thanks you for such a lovely stay.

Past Customer,

All good, would like to stay again. Thanks for everything.

Past Customer,

Another excellent stay with some beautiful days and visits to our favourite places. Always a pleasure.

Past Customer,

This is a very special place, this is my first time staying in a holiday home. The views are incredible, it couldn't be better. Keep at it.

Past Customer,

Map

Brynheulwen is set on a working farm with fantastic countryside views across the Ystwyth valley. This Aberystwyth accommodation adjoins the main farmhouse and is newly converted keeping all its traditional features. There is a local pub and village shops within 2 miles, whilst Aberystwyth (4 miles) offers a wide range of restaurants, cafes, pubs, shops and supermarkets.

There are many beaches nearby and Brynheulwen also offers a great base for exploring all that Mid and West Wales has to offer. Sea and coarse fishing are available locally, whilst surfing and dolphin watching is popular along the coast. There are walks form the cottage and many more nearby, with an abundance of wildlife including coastal birds and red kites. The cottage is also ideally located for a visit to Aberystwyth University and the National Library of Wales.

Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre, which is one of the premier Mountain Biking centres in Wales, is just a 15 mile drive from the cottage, where you can also watch red kites being fed. Venture on a deep underground tour of the Silver and Lead Mines at Llywernog (14.5 miles) or sit back and enjoy a scenic journey on the famous steam train through the Vale of Rheidol from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge.

Beaches

Aberystwyth beach is a family friendly beach with children’s entertainment during the peak seasons. 4 miles.Three-mile stretch of sandy beach from Borth to Ynys Las Nature Reserve. 13 miles.

Walking

Ystwyth Trail - a 21 mile walking / cycling trail from Aberystwyth to Tregaron via Llanfarian. Join the path 0.4 miles from the cottage.

The All Wales Coast Path follows the varied coastline of Cardigan Bay. 4 miles

‘Follow the Mynach’: 6.5 miles following the river from its source to Devil’s Bridge, where it creates the famous waterfalls. 14.5 miles

From cottage is Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre - 3 scenic walks. 15 miles

Hafod Estate (owned by the Forestry Commission) offers 5 way-marked walks, of varying length and difficulty, enabling visitors to explore the famous Hafod landscape. 18.5 miles

Cycling

Ystwyth Trail – see above under walking. 0.4 miles from the cottage. Rheidol Cycle Trail – this 17 mile trail leads you from Devil’s Bridge, through the Rheidol Valley, down to the harbour in Aberystwyth, mainly along quiet back roads and dedicated cycle routes. 14.5 miles:

Nant yr Arian Mountain Biking Centre - one of the premier Mountain Biking centres in Wales, featuring the Continental Tyres Syfydrin Trail, one of the most scenic trails in the UK. 15 miles from cottage.

Fishing

Great shore fishing at Aberystwyth and charter boats available from the harbour. 4 miles.

Many local waters, including the rivers Rheidiol and Aberystwyth offer wild brown trout and sewin. Permit available via local fishing club.

Golf

Aberystwyth Golf Club is an 18 hole golf course with great views. 4 miles

Horse Riding

Rheidol Riding Centre has full-size floodlit indoor and full-size floodlit outdoor riding arenas, a show jumping and cross-country course, and fantastic trekking around the Rheidol Valley. 9 miles