Y Bwthyn Bach And Trem-yr-afon
Y Bwthyn Bach and Trem-Yr-Afon are two delightful cottages set on the ground floor, in a rural location in the quaint village of Ciliau Aeron near Aberaeron, in Ceredigion. The selection boasts an open-plan layout with well-equipped kitchens if you opt for some home cooking, a private patio to create the perfect spot for alfresco dining amidst the serene grounds, and backs onto Ty Glyn Davis Trust Garden with a plethora of vibrant blooms, winding pathways and tranquil river views. These abodes are an idyllic base for friends or couples seeking to explore the delights of this area. The cottages are a mere stone’s throw away from an organic vegetable farm shop, where you can stock up with the essentials for your stay, or why not grab some hearty pub grub at Tafarn y Vale? Venture to the bustling areas of Felinfach or Aberaeron, with an array of dining options for special occasions. For an adventure not too far, there is a fabulous riverside walk straight from the doorstep, where you can keep your eye out for native flora and fauna. For a taste of history, you can visit Llanerchaeron, a National Trust Georgian villa set in a woodland area, boasting a 200-year-old history with walled gardens and a lake. Further afield is the seaside resort of Aberaeron, where you can appreciate its Georgian architecture and take a boat trip to experience the charming coast, which has impressive wildlife to enjoy. The coastal resort of New Quay is also within easy reach, for an adventure with SeaMor Dolphin Watching and New Quay Boat Trips - both providing you with unforgettable encounters with local marine life. The Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre contributes to your understanding of the diverse range of marine wildlife, fostering a deeper appreciation for our marine world. Sea lovers will be thrilled with a day trip to the sandy coastline and rugged coves. Why not make some time to visit Aberystwyth, a bustling university town offering plenty to see and do along the coast, a traditional pier, and a promenade brimming with shops and eateries to ease your stay? Be sure to take a step back in time on the steam railway from Aberystwyth to the falls at Devil’s Bridge, a guaranteed picture-postcard moment everywhere you turn. With so much to see and do in the day, return to the comforts of Y Bwthyn Bach and Trem-Yr-Afon, where you can reminisce on your adventure-packed day and plan the remaining holiday must-dos in this charming corner of Ceredigion.
About the location
ABERAERON
Lampeter 13 miles; Aberystwyth 16 miles.
A pretty Georgian coastal town located between Cardigan and Aberystwyth with a lovely pebble beach and beautiful sea views. There is an abundance of shops with unusual gifts, great eating places and pubs, and a quiet little harbour to enjoy watching the boats come and go. Aberaeron is perfectly positioned to enjoy boat trips and watersports, or coastal and countryside walks and cycle rides. Short drives to Cardigan to the south, or Aberystwyth to the north offer more shops, craft centres, museums and cinema or theatre visits. A wonderful Mid Wales location all year round.