Rhandir Hen is a delightful retreat situated in the heart of coastal Ceredigion.
Perfect for families, friends and guests with limited mobility, this charming house offers off-road parking for four cars, partial ground floor living, a hot tub, woodburning stove and welcomes two well-behaved dogs, ensuring a pleasant and convenient stay amidst the serene Welsh countryside.
Pull up, and park the cars outside this large abode.
Conveniently enter into the utility room equipped with a washing machine, tumble dryer, microwave, slow cooker and sink, ensuring all your needs are catered for during your stay.
There is also a wet room located nearby to shower before using the hot tub and to freshen up after your outdoor adventures.
The heart of the home is the open-plan area, where you will find a fully-equipped kitchen, ready for you to prepare your favourite meals.
The dining area offers seating for ten guests, making it the perfect spot for a family feast, while the sitting area, complete with a Smart TV and a toasty woodburning stove, is the ideal place to unwind after a day of exploring.
All windows of this space offer tranquil countryside and garden views.
There is a ground-floor king-size ideal for those with limited mobility which benefits from its own sleek and stylish en-suite shower room.
As you head upstairs you will be greeted by a spacious hallway, boasting views from a double-heighted window.
There are a further four bedrooms on offer, another king-size room with countryside views and its own en-suite with walk-in shower, basin and WC, and a third king-size room offering distant sea views.
There is also a king-size room with views and an en-suite boasting a bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC, and an inviting twin room.
For your convenience, there is a sleek bathroom with a bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC on this floor.
Outside, the enclosed garden features a lawn and patio area, perfect for enjoying the sunshine.
The hot tub is an indulgent addition, ideal for soaking your cares away - indeed, Ceredigion has World Heritage Status for dark skies so on a cloudless night allows serious star gazing from the hot tub!
For the little ones, there is a children's play area, ensuring fun for all the family.
If you can find the time to explore your surroundings, a visit to the landmark Devil's Bridge Waterfalls is worth the trip, with the unique experience of visiting it via the Vale of Rheidol Steam railway out of Aberystwyth if you are so inclined!
The Aberystwyth Cliff Railway, the longest electric cliff railway in Britain, offers an unrivalled vantage point over the town, the Cardigan Bay coastline and on a clear day, all the way to Snowdonia.
To delve into local history, explore Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum and to the spectacularly placed ruin of Aberystwyth Castle, offering panoramic views of both the town and the coast.
Head further south towards the Georgian splendour of Aberareon and stretch your legs on the Ceredigion Coast Path to appreciate the stunning landscape and marine wildlife on your doorstep.
All these opportunities for adventure begin at Rhandir Hen.