Cottage in Wales
Reasons to book
About this cottage rental
Beautifully refurbished, it combines modern comfort with traditional character - ideal for families and friends seeking a relaxing escape. The main house offers two double bedrooms and one single bedroom, with the option to add a double room in the Ty Llygod garden annexe for larger groups.
The spacious kitchen-diner is the heart of the home, fully equipped for cooking and gathering, complete with a luxurious electric Aga, microwave, air fryer, and a farmhouse table seating up to eight people.
The cosy living room features a smart TV, wood-burning stove, and comfy seating -perfect for unwinding all year round. There's also a separate workspace for games or remote working.
Ty Llygod, the optional annexe, provides a self-contained room with a double bed, en-suite shower, sofa, Smart TV, and log burner - ideal for added privacy or extra guests.
Sleeping Arrangements
2 x double bedrooms
1 x large single
Annex cottage sleeps 2 in a double bed with en-suite shower
Exterior
Stone wall house situated on the quiet village road that passes through the village of Moylegrove. The garden at the rear has various seating spots, private little corners to relax in, and a luxurious hot tub area - a perfect place to unwind.
Full details - https://thepembrokeshireholidaycompany.co.uk/bro-deg-moylegrove
Local Area
Moylegrove is a peaceful coastal village nestled between Newport and Cardigan, offering a truly tranquil escape with stunning views over Cardigan Bay. Surrounded by rolling countryside and dramatic cliffs, it’s an ideal spot for those looking to unwind and enjoy nature.
From the village, you can easily access the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, perfect for scenic walks with breathtaking sea views. Nearby Ceibwr Bay is a hidden gem, known for its rugged beauty, rocky coves, and opportunities to spot seals and seabirds. A short drive takes you to Newport, where you’ll find independent shops, cafés, and a lovely sandy beach. Families can enjoy beach days, rock pooling, and gentle coastal walks, while the surrounding countryside offers plenty of space for picnics, cycling, and outdoor adventures.
Getting there
o reach SA43 3BW (in Cardigan, West Wales), follow the main routes into the area and then local roads into the town:
From the east (via Carmarthen), take the A40 west towards St Clears, then join the A484 north towards Cardigan. As you approach Cardigan, follow signs for the town centre and continue towards the SA43 postcode area.
From the north or south along the coast, use the A487, which runs directly through Cardigan. Follow signs into the town centre, then use local roads and signage to reach SA43 3BW.
Once in Cardigan, it’s a compact town, so final directions are best followed using a sat nav or map for the exact street location.
Accessibility
Please contact us directly to discuss any specific accessibility requirements
