Trysor Holiday Cottage at Cardigan Bay Escapes is a stunning heritage stone coach house providing character modern accommodation to include an inglenook style fire place and offer sea views.
Trysor Holiday Cottage has three spacious bedrooms and easily sleeps six people with a flexible layout to suit your needs. The beautifully converted carriage house is also pet-friendly, making it ideal for holidays with your four legged family members. Walking, cycling, surfing, kayaking, golf and horse riding are just a few of the many ways to enjoy this lovely part of Wales.
One of the most rural counties in Wales, overlooking Cardigan Bay, Ceredigion offers unspoilt countryside and uncrowded beaches. Much of the coastline is designated as a `heritage coast', and is one of Britain's most diverse areas for marine wildlife.
The coast is home to a resident pod of some 130 bottlenose dolphins as well as porpoises and grey seals. Eco-friendly boat trips to fully experience the coastline and its wildlife run frequently in the summer months from New Quay and Aberaeron. Hidden coves and sandy beaches also allow you to escape from the crowds.
Set over two floors the property has well appointed accommodation and enjoys sea views in 2 bedrooms and bathroom. The property has an attractive lawned garden to the front and small stoned paved courtyard seating area and parking for 2/3 cars.
Trysor Holiday Cottage is a mile from the delightful National Trust Beach of Penbryn and the Wales Coastal path, which offers many wonderful scenic walks to enjoy the unspoiled views of Cardigan Bay, wildlife and on lucky occasions sightings of the dolphins in Cardigan bay.
Penbryn is a large sandy beach backed by a dune system and cliffs. The beach is managed by the National Trust and is in a rural and unspoilt location. The beach is popular with surfers and kayakers as well as those seeking a quiet spot to relax or stroll and has featured as movie set in James Bond's Die Another Day & Jurassic World.
Trysor Holiday Cottage is in the village of Sarnau and 10 miles away from the charming market town of Cardigan which is an essential stop on your visit to Cardigan Bay. The slow pace of change in this part of Wales has helped preserve the 19th character and charm of this ancient town.
The narrow streets, traditional shops, inns and eating places many with their original Georgian and Victorian fronts help create a unique visitor experience.bustling town of Cardigan with its £12million restored Norman fortress which overlooks the river Teifi and houses the 1176 restaurant.
Trysor (treasure in Welsh) offers guests the perfect base to explore the wonderful scenery and wildlife of Cardigan bay with all its glorious beaches and hidden coves.
The small and quaint coastal village of Aberporth and its beautiful beach is just 2 miles away. The stunning Tresaith Beach with its picturesque waterfall can be reached within 10 minutes, while Poppit Sands Beach is just a 20 minute drive away.
Cenarth Falls is a fascinating village with waterfalls to explore just over 10 minutes from Morawel Cottage.Slightly less known, but as beautiful nevertheless, Traeth Bach and Llangrannog Beach are just a short stone’s throw away.