Croft Y Beudy is a charming, tranquil cottage set in a stunning rural location near Aberaeron, offering guests peace, beautiful countryside views, and easy access to beaches and local attractions. The property is consistently praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and well-equipped amenities, with many guests highlighting the warm welcome from the owner and caretakers. The cottage is ideal for those seeking a restful escape, with thoughtful touches and a cosy atmosphere. Minor issues such as kitchen equipment and shower temperature are occasionally mentioned, but overall, guests express a strong desire to return.
The cottage is repeatedly described as spotlessly clean, tidy, and well-maintained, with only a single minor mention of finding confetti in a bedroom. Guests consistently praise the high standard of cleanliness throughout the property.
The location is universally praised for its peaceful, secluded setting amidst beautiful countryside, yet remains conveniently close to Aberaeron, beaches, and walking trails. Guests love the sense of being 'off the beaten track' while still having easy access to amenities.
Guests frequently mention comfortable beds, cosy living spaces, and a relaxing atmosphere. A few note that the mattresses are very soft, which may not suit everyone, and that the cottage is best suited for four rather than six adults.
The cottage is well-equipped with modern bathrooms, a wood-burning stove, and ample kitchen appliances. Some guests mention a lack of certain kitchen utensils and draughty windows, but overall, facilities are highly rated and well-maintained.
Many guests appreciated thoughtful touches such as a welcome pack with milk, tea, coffee, and occasional treats like chocolates. The owner and caretakers are described as warm and helpful. Please note, these gifts are not guaranteed for every stay.
A hidden jewel, sitting in a wonderful location along a private idyllic country lane surrounded by grazing sheep in rolling meadows, offering an opportunity to immerse in an authentically Welsh experience..
Ground Floor:
Living room: Freeview TV, Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: Range, Microwave
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Bedroom 2: ¾ Double (4ft) Bed
Bedroom 3: ¾ Double (4ft) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet.
Central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included (winter). External barn with washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. Lawned garden with patio and garden furniture. Parking. No smoking.. Ideally placed with lots to discover, near the coast with many glorious beaches nearby, including attractions and adventures from exciting, rugged Welsh safaris at Mountainland Rovers, steam train nostalgia on the Vale of Rheidol Railway and dolphins at New Quay.
The farm, which has been in the same family since 1661, also has a main house and buildings on the land and Croft y Beudy has been sympathetically updated to create a characterful captivating holiday cottage.
Relax after a day in the fresh country air in the delightful welcoming living room, comfortable sofas, with attractive inglenook fireplace housing a wood burner, ideal for cosy winter nights. Gaze out to the undulating verdant meadows in blissful time out.
Keen chefs will love cooking up a storm in the newly installed country style kitchen with warming rayburn exuding a relaxed atmosphere and bundles of countryside charm.
On the first floor the immaculate bedrooms promise comfort and a a restful night’s sleep under luxurious duvets in hushed rooms. Peace perfect peace.
No better way to end the day soaking up the last of the day’s sun in the tranquil garden, surrounded by the beauty and tranquillity of this exquisite area. End the perfect day under the clear starry skies after exploring Aberaeron and all the Ceredigion coast has to offer.
Cei Bach is a pretty sheltered sandy beach. It is good for bathing and has beautiful scenic views - the Coastal Path from Aberaeron to Cei Bach passes over a waterfall as it wends its way along the cliff tops.
Cardigan is a charming county town with its high street lined with Georgian shop fronts - call into The Custom House Gallery, visit the indoor market, sample some of the eating places and perhaps see a film or show at Theatr Mwldan which has a constantly changing programme of events.
Free WiFi
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Suitable for up to 1 pet
Confirmed Guest
Nice cottage in lovely quiet setting. Short drive to Aberaeron and shops.
Confirmed Guest
Just delightful. Wouldn't change a thing!
Nina
This was our first stay in this cottage but we knew the area well. The cottage is set in a beautiful location over looking fields and woodland. The sheep visit the fields daily moving from the front to the back. We had swifts nesting on the cottage coming and going most of the time. There was a heron on the pond every day and the red kites flying over head. The cottage is very comfortable for four but I think it would be a squeeze for six adults. The kitchen is well equipped and we loved the wood burner. We ate out in the garden for breakfast every day. We went to Aberystwyth for the steam train to Devils bridge which is a must, followed by the vehicular. We definitely recommend this cottage.
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