Cottage in Wales
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About this cottage rental
Cwtch consists of a studio-style living space including a super-king-size bed (zip/link), along with a kitchen, dining area, and sitting area. The bathroom includes a bath with shower over, basin, and WC, and there's a separate utility room. Enjoy the comfort of underfloor heating, a gas oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, and dishwasher. A TV is provided, and fuel, power, bed linen, and towels inc. in rent. Outside, there is off-road parking for two cars and an enclosed wraparound garden with a lawn, raised patio, furniture, and a barbecue. One well-behaved dog is welcome, but sorry, no smoking. Escape to the countryside of Ceredigion with a stay at Cwtch. Note: Dogs must be supervised at all times while outside due to working farmland surrounding property. Note: Super-king-size bed is separated from the open-plan living space by a storage unit. Note: No WiFi or internet at this property. Note: Steps down from patio to lawn.
Amenities: Underfloor gas central heating. Gas oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher. TV. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed wraparound garden with lawn, raised patio and furniture, and a barbecue. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3.5 miles, pub 3.4 miles, river 0.6 miles. Note: Dogs must be supervised at all times while outside due to working farmland surrounding property. Note: Super-king-size bed is separated from the open-plan living space by a storage unit. Note: Freezer is located in the utility. Note: Steps down from the patio to the lawn, please take care. Note: Fast wifi and 4G available.
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Pontrhydfendigaid is a small village in Mid Wales between Devil’s Bridge and Tregaron. The village lies on the edge of the Cambrian Mountains in beautiful countryside. It sits on the River Teifi and is home to a local shop and two nearby pubs, The Teifi Inn and The Hafod Hotel. Devil's Bridge has been a tourist attraction for centuries and was celebrated by author George Borrow who wrote Wild Wales in 1854. This famous bridge spans the Mynach, a tributary of the River Rheidol and is unique as it is actually three bridges in one, the original built around 1100, the second above this in 1753 and the third in 1903. The bridge is at a point where the River Mynach drops 90 metres (300 ft) in 5 steps down a steep and narrow ravine before it meets the River Rheidol. The set of stone steps leading down to the lowest bridge at the waterfall are known as Jacob's Ladder. The attraction offers viewing points and after the steep walk there is a hotel and cafe for refreshments. This whole area boasts stunning scenery and wildlife and is renowned for walking, cycling, fishing and bird watching as well as trips to the beautiful Cardigan Bay coastline with its wild cliffs and sandy beaches.





