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About this cottage rental
Welcome to your perfect coastal retreat in Aberporth. This beautifully renovated traditional cottage offers the ideal blend of character and modern luxury
⨠Property Highlights:
⢠Stylishly Renovated: Recently refurbished to a high standard, the cottage exudes a contemporary cottage feel while retaining its original charm.
⢠Open Plan Living: Relax in the spacious open plan lounge featuring traditionally inspired beams, a striking media wall with a 55â smart TV, and a cozy electric log burner â perfect for unwinding after a day by the sea.
⢠Fully Equipped Kitchen: Cook up a storm with modern appliances and thoughtful touches throughout.
⢠Comfortable Bedrooms: Tastefully decorated with plush bedding and serene tones.
⢠Modern Bathroom: Sleek fittings and a refreshing shower complete the experience
⢠Pet friendly
đ Nestled 1 mile walk / drive to the charming seaside village of Aberporth, youâre just a short stroll from two beautiful sandy beaches â ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, or simply soaking up the sun. The Ceredigion Coast Path runs right through the village, offering breathtaking walks with views of Cardigan Bay (and maybe even a dolphin sighting!).
đşď¸ Local Recommendations
⢠The Ship Inn â A friendly pub with sea views and hearty meals, just a few minutesâ walk away.
⢠Cwtch CafĂŠ â Perfect for coffee, cakes, and light bites after a beach walk.
⢠Tresaith Beach â A hidden gem just a short drive or coastal walk away, with a waterfall and great swimming.
⢠Cardigan Castle & Town â Explore Welsh history and boutique shops, only 5 miles by car.
⢠Llangrannog â A postcard-perfect village with a beach cafĂŠ and dramatic cliffs, ideal for a day trip.
Whether youâre looking for a romantic escape, a peaceful solo retreat, or a coastal adventure with friends, this cottage offers the perfect base to explore West Wales in comfort and style.
Aberporth is a gem on the Ceredigion coast that blends natural beauty, seaside charm, and a relaxed pace of lifeâperfect for a restorative getaway or a scenic stopover. Hereâs why itâs worth staying:
đď¸ Twin Beaches with Distinct Appeal
⢠Aberporth Beach: Actually two beachesâDolwen and Dyffrynâjoined at low tide. Dolwen is ideal for families with its sheltered golden sands and RNLI lifeguards in summer
⢠Dyffryn Beach: Dog-friendly year-round and historically a cargo landing site, it now hosts boat launches and relaxed strolls
đŹ Dolphin Spotting & Coastal Walks
⢠Aberporth is one of the best places in Wales to spot bottlenose dolphins from the shore.
⢠The Ceredigion Coast Path offers stunning walks to nearby villages like Tresaith and Mwnt, with cliffside views and hidden coves
đ Water Sports & Outdoor Fun
⢠Try paddleboarding, kayaking, or bodyboardingâequipment rentals are available right on the beach
⢠The calm waters and scenic backdrop make it ideal for beginners and families.
đ˝ď¸ Local Dining & Relaxation
⢠Enjoy sea-view dining at The Ship Aberporth, or grab brunch at Just Brunch in Hwb Aberporth
⢠The village vibe is welcoming, with a handful of cozy eateries and cafes to explore including Welsh, Chinese and Indian cuisines
đĄ Quaint Accommodation & Peaceful Vibes
⢠The Retreat is set in a rural area just 1 mile from the beach, the manicured grounds of the adjacent Penrallt Hotel offer spectacular seaside views while sipping a cocktail or enjoying afternoon tea etc.
⢠Aberporth is quieter than larger Welsh resorts, making it perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers seeking serenity.




































