Penroc
Cwmystwyth, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion
Summary
Penroc is a charming miner’s cottage recently renovated to include a sun lounge and balcony with magnificent views of the Ystwyth valley. It is in the delightful village of Cwmystwyth, surrounded by beautiful countryside with lovely walks in all directions. Penroc is a short drive from Devil’s Bridge and Aberystwyth.
Penroc
The cottage has one twin bedroom and a double bedroom with adjoining balcony which allows you to appreciate the beautiful view across the valley. There is a bathroom with bath. Downstairs there is one large room with a well-equipped kitchen area along one wall, a large sun lounge with double glazed picture windows and a cosy seating area around an attractive flame-effect electric stove.The cottage also comes with:
50Mbps internet.
27 inch screen TV.
Sky FreeSat and DVD player.
Plenty of DVDs to enjoy.
A selection of books, puzzles and board games.
The kitchen has all you need for your stay, including a fridge, 3 drawer freezer, microwave and electric oven with hob. Online deliveries are available from Morrisons, Asda or Tesco.
Pillows, duvets and electric blankets, sheets and towels are provided for each of the beds. Heating is night storage supplemented by a flame-effect electric stove. Underfloor heating in the living area is available on request.
If you require more bedrooms and a second bathroom, there is a connecting sound proofed door to the adjoining cottage. When unlocked, you can enjoy two double bedrooms and three twin bedrooms with plenty of space for ten people. For details see our other property Ty Mari on our website.
There is a separate fenced garden area for each cottage with space for cars, sunbathing and a barbecue.
Visiting Cwmystwyth & Exploring Ceredigion
Cwmystwyth is a farming community lying by the Cambrian Mountains and the cottage looks out onto sheep grazed uplands. Below, the Ystwyth valley with its ancient hanging oaks and coniferous woodland is one of the most beautiful valleys in mid Wales. There are glorious walks along by the river with spectacular waterfalls.. The river is just a three-minute walk away.Devil's Bridge Falls, three miles from Cwmystwyth, is a famous tourist attraction and not to be missed - although the climb down is not for the frail or faint hearted! Slightly further afield is the dramatic and varied Ceredigion coastline. Between Cwmystwyth and the market town of Rhayader lies the Elan Valley, a chain of hydroelectric dams set in glorious countryside, with flat paths ideal for the less able-bodied.
Natural Resources Wales manages much of the woodland around Cwmystwyth. The forest tracks provide a variety of walks and are particularly appreciated by dog owners as they are free of sheep. Many of the walks are way marked, but there are Ordnance Survey maps in each cottage. There are stunning views from the surrounding summits.
Visit the accommodation owner’s website for more information and availability.
Rates: £415 - £825 per week depending on season.
Maximum of 4 people.
Children are welcome.
Electric flame-effect stove.
Pets are welcome by arrangement.
Off street parking.
Fast Wi-Fi/internet access.
Fishing nearby.
Please note that map locations may be approximate.
Some of the Amenities available are:
Pets AcceptedWireless Broadband Available
Off Street Parking
Garden
More Availability Information
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To make a reservation or to request more information about staying at this accommodation
Call the owner, Justin Agnes on 077298 83549 or, send an email below.