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Large bi-folding doors open to reveal expansive views of rolling hills under a partly cloudy sky. The decked area accompanies the outdoor scenery, inviting fresh air and natural light into the cabin.
Cabin in Ffarmers
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

The Cwtch- Romantic lodge with outdoor bath

The Cwtch is a cosy cabin with a log burner and bi-folds that lead out onto a decked area with stunning views of the rolling hills, a perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine in the evening! Outside is a large bath for those who want to have a relaxing evening under the stars. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or somewhere to unwind and chill, our cabin will make you feel right at home. Only a 15-minute drive to Lampeter & a 45-minute drive to the seaside towns of Aberaeron & New Quay

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The exterior of a stylish shepherd's hut is illuminated against the evening sky, showcasing wooden cladding and large windows. A welcoming porch extends from the hut, accompanied by a few potted plants. Warm light spills from the interior, hinting at a cozy interior atmosphere.
Shepherd’s hut in Penuwch
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 368 reviews

Ty Calon - romantic shepherd's hut & hot tub Wales

Imagine waking up surrounded by nature, quiet and beautifully clean air to help you recharge and refresh. Imagine watching stars and milky way from the comfort of your very own hot tub, weather permitting. With spectacular views across the Cambrian Mountains (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and near Cardigan Bay, Ty Calon is a beautiful and stylish, self-contained, shepherd's hut and hot tub giving a romantic setting with comfort and privacy. Great places to eat locally too (inc. Michelin).

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The exterior of the converted barn showcases a whitewashed stone facade with a contrasting red metal roof. A wooden door leads into the property, while smooth stone steps are flanked by greenery. A rustic milk can adds charm to the entrance.
Barn in Ciliau Aeron
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

The Dairy Shed, converted barn nr. Aberaeron

The Dairy Shed is a self-contained converted barn with a wildflower roof. An 8 minute drive to the harbour town of Aberaeron, it is the perfect base to explore the stunning Cardigan Bay coastline. On your doorstep is plenty to see and do- the newly refurbished Ty Glyn hotel, bar and restaurant is a 10 minute walk away. Equally inviting is firing up the wood burner or sitting out with the fire pit on your own private deck to enjoy the uninterrupted views of the surrounding Aeron Valley.

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The exterior of a ground-level cottage is displayed, featuring a stone facade and solar panels on the roof. A well-maintained lawn surrounds the cottage, complemented by a wooden picnic table. Trees and greenery are visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Barn in Llangeitho
5 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Y Beudy - Wheelchair & Dog Friendly

Y Beudy is one of our 2 cottages, along with Y Bwthyn, it is a ground level cottage, converted from a stone cowshed with wheelchair access. Open plan lounge with log burner and kitchen/diner, double bedroom, bunk bed bedroom, wet room bathroom & original vaulted ceilings & beams throughout. With a private, enclosed, dog friendly, south facing garden, the views are beautiful. Red Kites circle overhead & the entire property is surrounded by farmland, with 5 acres of our land for you to explore.

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A charming stone cottage is set against a backdrop of lush greenery. A winding path leads to the entrance, bordered by flowers and a mature tree. Bright, inviting blue doors are highlighted, while the well-maintained landscape surrounds the cottage for a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Lampeter
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Quirky Converted Barn - Stunning Views & Meadows

Red Kite Cottage is a romantic, peaceful, adult-only couples countryside retreat. Nestled into the rolling hillside with panoramic views over patchwork fields & the Teifi River Valley. The barn-conversion cottage is full of character with beams & wood burning stove but also modern touches like high speed wi-fi, luxury bed linen, EV charger and stylish furnishings. Surrounded by green meadows our location is a haven for wildlife with red kites, woodpeckers, hedgehogs & hares frequently seen.

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The rustic cabin is illuminated by warm light, creating a cozy ambiance at dusk. Outdoor seating is provided near a fire pit, with decorative bunting adding charm. Surrounding trees and a well-maintained lawn enhance the tranquil rural setting.
Tiny home in Cwmann
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 307 reviews

Little Piggery, Telescope, Firepit & Highland Cows

'Bluehill Cabin' (the old Pig Shed) provides a private haven of comfort & peace. A cosy Welsh Countryside Escape, with stunning views & dark, star filled skies. Totally relax and enjoy the views. With a Telescope to look out across the Welsh Hills & Stargaze, enjoy the Fire-Pit & watch the sun go down. An up-close HIGHLAND COW EXPERIENCE is available for guests only, to book on arrival. Close to forest tracks and the beaches of Aberaeron & New Quay for dolphin spotting & watersports.

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A charming stone cottage is framed by lush greenery and vibrant flowers. A well-maintained lawn leads to the entrance, with trees providing a natural backdrop under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Bethania
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Romantic cottage for two in rural wildlife haven

We're all about slow, simple, sustainable living. We're a place to be part of rural Wales not simply looking in on it from outside. We want our guests to discover and love wild Ceredigion in the same way we do, not as a visitor but as a local. Hen Ffermdy cottage, once a barn, is now a romantic hideaway for a few days of escapism. Step out of the fast lane, enjoy tranquillity, wildlife and comfort in our little patch of rural West Wales. Winner, Best Self-catering, Green Tourism UK.

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The exterior of the cottage is showcased, featuring a thatched roof and whitewashed walls. Bright red window frames and door contrast with the white facade. A stone pathway leads to the entrance, with a gravel area and small garden beds planted nearby.
Cottage in Felin Fach
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 551 reviews

Magical Thatch Cottage Authentic & Eco-friendly

Escape the ordinary in our charming, grade-II-listed Welsh cottage. Traditional Welsh crogloft is idyllic for a couple. Two children or one additional adult welcomed upon request, sleeping on the sofa bed. Tight squeeze for 4 adults, please request. This retreat combines historic charm with modern comforts. Full kitchen. Roll-top bath for two. Private garden. A serene space to relax and unwind. Books about the area and OS maps. Experience a truly unique and magical space.

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A private balcony offers a wooden table and two black woven chairs, providing a scenic view of the tranquil sea and coastal landscape. Expansive skies with scattered clouds create a serene backdrop, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Tiny home in Ceredigion
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 411 reviews

Stowaway on the cliff!

The Stowaway is located on the cliff in the beautiful fishing village of New Quay, right on the coastal path. Along with the spectacular sea views guests can enjoy relaxing on their private balcony whilst watching the dolphins play. Why not fire up the bbq provided for al fresco dining! With only a 5 minute stroll to the harbour and beaches guests can enjoy a variety of activities including wildlife boat tours, watersports and lovely reastaurants and pubs.

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A charming stone building with a metal roof is reflected in a calm waterway. Surrounding greenery includes lush trees and shrubs, creating a natural and serene environment. A wooden footbridge spans the water, leading to the entrance of the property.
Cottage in Aberaeron
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Wildernest - Ty Twt

Ty Twt - neat and cosy - is part of Wildernest, a haven set in the coastal hills above the delightful Aeron Valley. Sleeping is in the croglofft, above the kitchen-living space, with the 2nd bedroom and the shower room at ground level; underfloor heating and log burner. It can sleep 4 but we say 3 people comfortably. Hence, there's no charge for a fourth person. If you need the second bed to be made up please enter 3 (or 4) guests.

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Farm stay in Dihewyd
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Aerona luxury Eco Lodge, private hot tub & views

Aerona luxury eco lodge is perfect for a sustainable green holiday. The aim of the design was to blend the houses into the landscape, to make the most of the beautiful views from the interior, and to use natural materials, like our own organic meadow grass on the roof! Sheep’s wool insulates the walls and welsh timber clads the exterior. Much of the furniture and interior details have been upcycled to stylish effect.

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The exterior of Bwthyn Gilfach is shown, featuring uncoursed stone walls and a welcoming front door framed by two small windows. Potted plants add a touch of greenery, with a graveled pathway leading to the entrance. The surrounding landscape is lush and well maintained.
Cottage in Felinfach
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Bwthyn Gilfach in West Wales - rural not cut-off

Nestled amongst acres of working farmland, West Wales Retreat offers tranquillity, space and freedom. Located in the smallholding is Bwthyn Gilfach, a self-catering cottage made for two, with one bedroom. The cottage offers peace and quiet, 6 miles to Aberaeron (5 miles the other way to historic Lampeter). It is the perfect retreat for those who want to just relax or use this as a base to explore Ceredigion.

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