The area surrounding Llwynygroes, near Tregaron, offers a rich tapestry of activities and sights for visitors to enjoy. Nature enthusiasts can explore the stunning landscapes of the Cambrian Mountains, with numerous hiking and cycling trails providing breathtaking views and opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Cors Caron Nature Reserve, a vast expanse of wetlands, is perfect for birdwatching and leisurely walks along its boardwalks. History buffs can visit the charming market town of Tregaron (5.4 miles), known for its historical significance and the beautiful St. Caron's Church. Nearby, the Strata Florida Abbey (11.9 miles) ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into medieval monastic life. For a more adventurous outing, horseback riding through the scenic countryside or fishing in the local rivers and lakes provides an immersive outdoor experience. After a day of exploration, relax in one of the local pubs or cafes, enjoying traditional Welsh hospitality and cuisine.
Nestled in the serene countryside of Llwynygroes, this beautifully converted barn exudes a captivating Moroccan vibe. The open-plan living area is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and exotic elegance, featuring soaring high ceilings with exposed wooden beams that create a sense of spaciousness. You enter into the kitchen dining area, with a sectioned off lounge area to your left. The property features a convenient ground-floor shower room, a practical addition for those returning from the hot tub or from outdoor activities. A beautifully designed large fire place invites you in to cosy up on a cold evening, and a staircase leads up to the first floor where a large king size bed awaits, adorned with Moroccan style décor. Large windows allow natural light to flood the space, highlighting the rich textures and eclectic décor. This unique retreat offers a perfect blend of comfort and style, providing an enchanting escape in the heart of the Welsh countryside.
Discover the charm of the 17th-century stone-built cottage, lovingly restored with traditional materials. It features original wooden beams, a quaint willow chimney, and classic slate flooring, blending historical allure with contemporary comforts for a perfect holiday escape. The cottage is tastefully furnished with period antiques and equipped with some contemporary amenities to make a comfortable stay, including a fully equipped kitchen. There is a wood burner in the lounge and dining room. Ascending a narrow, winding staircase, the first floor of this cottage exudes cosy charm and historical character. The layout features one bedroom leading directly into another, creating a snug and intimate atmosphere. The bathroom, thoughtfully designed for comfort, includes a bathtub and a convenient seat for showering, accommodating the low, sloping ceilings typical of the era. Exposed wooden beams and rustic décor enhance the cottage's timeless appeal, ensuring a unique and memorable stay. The cottage opens directly into grass and fields, wonderful for watching wildlife, and surrounded by lush countryside so that guests can enjoy serene walks, picturesque views, and the tranquillity of rural Wales.
The enclosed outdoor area is a nature lover's paradise. Surrounded by ancient woodlands, beyond the patio with seating area and BBQ, the cottages features a hot tub where you can unwind while listening to the soothing sounds of the forest. The expansive garden is a haven for wildlife, with rabbits, squirrels and a variety of birds frequently making appearances. This enchanting outdoor space offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a tranquil escape in nature. Ideal for romantic getaways or family holidays, as this historic gem promises a memorable and rejuvenating escape. Nestled among charming cottages, a lush lawn unfurls, leading to a delightful play area. Here, children find joy in the simple pleasures of swings and a slide, where laughter blends with the gentle rustle of leaves.