Pant-y-Celyn Holiday CottagesSelf-cateringPant-y-celyn is a cosy ground floor Studio Apartment situated in the quiet village of Llwyncelyn which is only 20 minutes walk from the shingle beach at Gilfach-yr-Halen and the stunning Cardigan Bay Coastal path.
Just 2 miles away is the Georgian Harbour town of Aberaeron which has recently been Awarded Best Place to stay in Wales, with unique shops and many good restaurants providing the finest foods from locally sourced ingredients.
Nearby places of interest include the seaside fishing village of Newquay with its Sandy beaches,boat trips to see the dolphins, surfing and Kayaking. The beaches and coves at Cwm Tydu, Llangranog, Tresaith and Aberporth are just a short distance away along the beautiful stretch of coastline,
Inland, you can explore the lush Aeron Valley and visit the National Trust Mansion at Llanechaeron. To the south is the Teifi valley, offering walking, kayaking and fishing in the river renowned for its sewin and salmon.
Self-catering with 2 units £295-£420 pupw sleeps 2-5
VISIT WALES 4 STAR SELF-CATERING, ACCESS DETAILS
Beautiful views from coastal path walk
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Details
A newly refurbished spacious studio apartment situated just 1 mile from the scenic cardigan bay coastline. The apartment is suitable for 2/3 people.The picturesque Georgian town of Aberaeron is only 2.5 miles away with lovely coastal walks.
Map reference: SN 442594 Lat: 52.21154 Long: -4.28131
By Road: From the Georgian town of Aberaeron- Take the A487 towards Cardigan for 2miles. Once arriving into the village of Llwyncelyn, pass the petrol station on your right then take the next left sign posted Oakford. Drive approximately 200yds. We are the last bungalow on the left before leaving the village.
By Public Transport: Bus- We are on the bus route with just a 5 minute walk from the nearest bus stop. Train-The nearest train station is 18miles away in the town of Aberystwyth with a linking bus route
I can’t fault our stay. The hosts are absolutely lovely and cannot do enough for you. Collette even offered to take our dog for walks when we had to leave him at home because we went out doing family research and dogs aren’t allowed in the library! Thank you Collette!