Dairy Cottage 1 is one of a pair of beautiful, adjoining holiday cottages surrounded by 35 acres of stunning lush green rolling farmland with 6 acres of traditional woodland, stream and riverbank. They offer ideal cottage holidays for outdoor enthusiasts and for anyone who just wants to get away from the hustle and bustle and relax in tranquil Welsh countryside. A great location for cycling, walking, fishing and visitor attractions at Cardigan Bay only a short drive away.
Dairy Cottages retain many original features and visitors are welcome to explore landmark features from the glacial age on the farm's woodland walk. The farm was built into the south-facing hillside above the Clettwr River and the gardens today are terraced to provide superb wonderful scenic views over the valley.
Ground Floor
Open plan lounge, dining area and a modern kitchen fully equipped for self-catering with fridge-freezer, cooker, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer.
The lounges are comfortably furnished and include Freesat TV and audio-visual system. Internet access is available for guests via the Wi-Fi network. Under-floor heating on the ground floor. Each cottage is self-contained and well-insulated; however, to accommodate larger parties, the downstairs halls can be opened as adjoining lounges.
Upstairs
Bedroom 1 - double bed.
Bedroom 2 - 2 single beds with en suite shower room, toilet & basin.
Bathroom with shower over bath, toilet & basin
All bedrooms have south-facing dormer windows overlooking the Clettwr valley. The rooms are tastefully decorated throughout to a high standard.
Garden
The cottages have stable door access to patio, deck and terraced garden with chair swing and patio furniture, picnic table and barbecue.
Additional Information
Extra double sofa bed available in the lounge of Cottage 1.
Fishing rights on the Clettwr River.
For the benefit of all guests, a ‘no-smoking indoors’ and no pets policy has been adopted.
Local shops and pubs 3 miles.
Cottages can be booked individually or together. Please contact us for more information on booking both.
Located on a farm about 1 mile from the small rural village of Capel Dewi and around 2.5 miles from Llandysul.On the farm is a landmark glacial feature called Cerrig Hyllod (‘The Ugly Stones’) and visitors are welcome to follow the woodland path along the riverbank and up a fairly steep hill to the stony outcrop. Local history relates how these giant stones served in earlier times as a pulpit for a popular Welsh preacher who lived in the valley. Within walking distance, you can also visit Rock Mills, one of the few working traditional woollen mills left in the country, and the Honorwood Flock farm and shop specialising in Shetland and Icelandic fleeces and Angora mohair.
Nearby is the Teifi Trail, part of the National Cycle Network, which will take our cycling visitors through some wonderful scenery to the coast at Cardigan, or inland to the wild beauty of the nature reserves around Tregaron.
Less than 30 minutes drive from your holiday cottage will bring you to the beautiful coastline of Cardigan Bay, with its clean, unspoilt beaches at Poppit Sands, Llangranog, Penbryn, Mwnt, and charming harbour towns at New Quay, Tresaith and Newport Sands. The Heritage Coast Path provides cliff walking and stunning views all along the coast of Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire with sights of rock pools, sea birds, seals and sometimes dolphins.
Dotted around the countryside are numerous ancient and medieval historical sites, from Celtic hill forts to Roman mines and Welsh monasteries from the Middle Ages. Also worth a visit are the National Botanic Garden of Wales and the restored 17th century house and garden at Aberglasney in Carmarthenshire. There is also a number of excellent restaurants and pubs in the vicinity where you can enjoy home made local fare or more exotic cuisine during your cottage holiday in West Wales. Whether you are interested in walking, cycling, fishing, sailing, golf, beach riding, browsing in local craft and antique shops or visiting historical sites, you will find a range of brochures in the holiday cottage.
Water Sports
The Llandysul Paddlers Canoe Club offers white water rafting, canoes and kayaks for some spectacular scenery along the Teifi for the water sports enthusiasts. 2.5 miles
Ceredigion Water Sports Centre New Quay. 14 miles.
Walking
Many local walks from the door step to suit all levels and abilities. Local walking club and guides available. 0 miles
Fishing
The farm has fishing rights on the Clettwr River (0 miles) and the Llandysul Angling Association is located nearby with permits for local salmon and trout fishing on the famous River Teifi. 2.5 miles
Sea fishing – Ceredigion Coast 12 miles
Golf
Family owned 9-hole parkland course with 18 tees Saron Golf Course, Penwern. 7 miles
Cycling
More than four cycle paths (including the Teifi Trail) start virtually from the doorstep which means no driving to get to your starting point. Highlights include National Routes 45 and 82 which run from Aberystwyth to Fishguard taking an inland route via Lampeter. 1 mile
Pony trekking
Horse riding is available in a few locations including Gilfach yr Halen Llwyncelyn. 16 miles