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Llygad Y Dydd is a luxurious single-storey cottage located in Bow Street, Ceredigion, offering an idyllic escape in North Wales. This charming property features an open-plan living space with a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, and a cosy sitting area with a Smart TV. The highlight is the super-king-size bedroom, complete with an en-suite bathroom and TV, providing ultimate relaxation. Step outside to enjoy the enclosed garden with patio furniture and a hot tub, perfect for unwinding in the serene Welsh countryside.
Set within a complex of farm buildings, Llygad Y Dydd offers guests a unique blend of luxury and rustic charm. The on-site craft and coffee shop provides homemade breakfasts, lunches, and afternoon teas, which can be delivered or set up in the cottage free of charge, enhancing your luxury cottage experience. This added convenience makes for a truly bespoke stay, ensuring guests have everything they need at their fingertips.
While offering a peaceful retreat, Llygad Y Dydd provides easy access to local amenities. Just a short drive away is Aberystwyth, a picturesque town with a charming harbour, independent shops, and a variety of eateries. From romantic walks along the promenade to exploring the historic Cliff Railway, guests can indulge in both relaxation and adventure. The cottage's location ensures you are never far from the vibrant culture and attractions of North Wales.
For history enthusiasts, a visit to Machynlleth in the Dyfi Valley offers a chance to explore Welsh heritage. Discover the Owain Glyndwr Centre and other historic sites that celebrate the region's past. Whether you seek an active holiday filled with exploration or a serene retreat to relax and unwind, Llygad Y Dydd stands as the perfect luxury cottage, offering a harmonious blend of comfort, convenience, and scenic beauty in a stunning Welsh setting.
The beautiful county of Ceredigion on the west coast of Wales is one of the most popular places to visit and spend a self-catering holiday. The county is one of the last bastions of the Welsh language as well as its culture and offers stunning award-winning beaches, fantastic opportunities for outdoor pursuits and spectacular scenery such as Cardigan Bay. Ceredigion offers some of the best facilities and countryside to accommodate a plethora of activities including walking, angling, cycling, mountain biking and golf. You can also find brilliant opportunities for water sports and wildlife watching including dolphin watching off the coast of Cardigan Bay. For the less active holiday makers there is also a great collection of attractions and places of interest which you may decide to visit such as the Devil’s Bridge Waterfalls, Ceredigion Museum and Dolaucothi Gold Mines. To entertain the children spend the day at the Borth Animaliarium. The most popular places to visit in the county have to be the beaches, with many blue flag awarded and all well looked after you can have an amazing day on any of Ceredigion’s beaches. To find Luxury accommodation by the seaside why not search Luxury coastal self-catering.