Set in a picturesque valley between the popular seaside towns of Llangrannog and New Quay, Cwm Bach offers a calm and tranquil sanctuary just a few hundred yards from the beach.. 6 steps to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
First Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV, DVD Player, Woodburner
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine. Central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Small garden. Decked balcony with outdoor furniture. Private parking. No smoking.. Sitting along an exceptionally quiet country road on the outskirts of Cwmtydu, a quaint beach hamlet surrounded by imposing cliffs and deserted coves, the property is ideally suited for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of a busy world and enjoy the blissful tranquillity of the Ceredigion coast and countryside.
The property benefits from an inverted living space with a large balcony, perfect for sitting out and enjoying the gorgeous views across the valley and toward the sea. Surrounded by well-kept gardens and an abundance of birds singing in the trees this really is a wonderful place to relax and unwind at any time of the year.
The property itself is immaculately presented with large, exposed beams, original features, and an abundance of artwork, which creates an inviting, homely ambiance. Downstairs the two double bedrooms stay lovely and cool for a restful night’s sleep, while upstairs there is a well-equipped kitchen and cosy living space with a wood-burning stove – perfect for romantic evenings by the fire.
However, when the sun is shining you wouldn’t want to be anywhere other than the glorious balcony with a table and chairs for al fresco meals and elevated views across the wooded valley. What’s more, the property also contains an outdoor fire pit in the adjoining garden, ideal for stargazing in this dark sky location.
The pretty cove of Cwmtydu sits at the end of a deep wooded valley encircled by high grasslands where you may spot wild ponies. A restored lime kiln spans along the rear of the beach, which is commonly thought to have been used by smugglers. Several cafes and spectacular cliff walks make the hamlet a popular spot for walkers and wildlife watchers, while the beach has good access for launching kayaks. The beach and surrounding coves are frequented by breeding seals and their pups, while boat trips for nearby New Quay depart daily in the summer months to glimpse Cardigan Bay’s famous bottlenose dolphins.
Basic supplies can be bought at the shop in Plwmp, 1 mile away. Alternatively, the bustling market town of New Quay, which offers a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, is just 4 miles away.
4 miles in the opposite direction, Llangrannog offers a lovely, sheltered cove popular with families, and has great rock pools with the famous Carreg Bica rock (Devils Tooth) dividing its two sandy beaches at low tide. The village has two pubs, two café/restaurants, and a general store.
Free WiFi
Resident Pipistrel Bats active June /early July.