Tan-y-Bryn

Penbryn, Ceredigion
Sleeps: 1 to 4

Details

Tan-y-Bryn is based on a 19th Century stone building that offers self catering holiday accommodation in a tastefully refurbished bungalow. Our holiday home is set in secluded grounds amid the Welsh hills and is surrounded by good walking country with spectacular views and excellent bird watching and is within a 10 minute walk of the National Trust's Penbryn beach with safe swimming.

The holiday cottage sleeps four, with one double and one twin bedroom. There is a new fully fitted modern kitchen with a full size cooker, washing machine and a microwave. The good sized living room has a television with Sky and a DVD player. A second TV is in the twin room. Additional heating in the lounge is supplied by an electric log effect hot air stove. A door from the lounge leads to the shower room and separate WC. In the large garden, there is a barbecue and covered seating area plus ample off road parking. Welcome package on arrival includes soap, cakes and milk.

Heating is supplied by 3 storage heaters and is included in the price.

Ceredigion has something to suit everyone with magnificent coastlines; tranquil countryside; historic castles; picturesque fishing villages and traditional market towns. Ceredigion's 50 mile coastline runs from Pembrokeshire's National Park in the south to Snowdonia in the north. Much of the coastline is designated Heritage Coast and it is dotted with small villages, ports and towns. There is a great deal of seafaring history around these coasts and its coves were used in the 18th Century for smuggling. If you don't want to sunbathe on one of the many Seaside Award winning beaches you can walk along the rugged cliffs or take a boat trip to see some of the 130 resident bottlenose dolphins.

Penbryn is not only a wonderful base from which you can discover the rest of Ceredigion, but it is also itself a beautiful place to explore. There are many footpaths through woodland, over cliffs or along valleys and beaches. Penbryn beach is owned by the National Trust and along with some of its neighbouring beaches, it has gained the Seaside Award in several years. The beach is popular in the summer months. Please note that dogs are not allowed onto the beach between May and September.

From the beach, it is a stiff walk up the valley to Penbryn church which is well worth a visit. From the church, there are beautiful views out to sea and back up the green valley. Spring and Autumn are wonderful times of year to visit Penbryn. In the spring the green fields are peppered with spring flowers and newborn lambs. The autumn brings a wealth of golden colours to the wooded hills and the heathered cliffs. The weather, which is always fickle on the west coast, is often sunnier than in the summer months.

For more information about our holiday home in Ceredigion please see our website.

Disabled facilities by arrangement - please enquire for details.

Visit Website www.tan-y-bryn.co.uk

Features & Amenities

  • Sleeps: 1 to 4
  • Pets
  • Off Street Parking
  • Garden
  • Disabled Facilities
  • Children Welcome
  • Wifi
  • Freeview TV
  • Golf Nearby
  • Coast Nearby

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Pricing :

    from £374 - £583
    per week

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