The wing of a house looking over the Melindwr Valley with lovely walks from the door.

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9.8
Outstanding(14 Reviews)

Cottage in Melindwr

2 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath

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Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this cottage rental

The wing of a house looking over the Melindwr Valley with lovely walks from the door. Near Aberystwyth and Cardigan Bay. . 1 step to entrance.
Ground Floor:
Kitchen/dining room: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge
First Floor:
Living room: TV, DVD Player, CD Player, Books
Bedroom: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen and Wi-Fi included. Utility room with washing machine (shared with owner). 1-acre lawned garden with patio, garden furniture and firepit. Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. . Panoramic valley and hillside views. Lying in the heart of Red Kite Country, the Cambrian Mountaints Dark Skies and the scenery for TV’s ’Hinterland’ series, this elevated, self-contained, wing of the owner’s family house, was once the Goginan silver - lead mine captain’s residence. This property overlooks an acre of delightfully landscaped gardens, full of interesting trees, shrubs, spaces and quirky features. The bird feeder provides a constant source of activity! To the rear lies woodland whilst its elevated aspect looks south across the beautiful Melindwr Valley to the village of Goginan itself. The Melindwr is a tributary of the stunningly scenic Rheidol, famous for one of ’the Great Little Trains of Wales’ that runs from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge. Just below the property, alongside the Melindwr is the pleasant, riverside community seating area, complete with the village book swap shop.
From the property there is access to an impressive network of woodland, ridge top and valley walks, with a variety of grades and distances, catering for all. Locally, 2½ miles away, is Visit Wales’ gold award-winning Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre, the county’s premier tourist attraction, offering dramatic ridge-top panoramas, including down into the Melindwr Valley and beyond to Aberystwyth and the sea. Viewing the daily feeding of the numerous red kites, from down at the lakeside or up on the cafe’s veranda, is a stunning spectacle. For mountain bikers provision includes a skills park, two single-track routes (18km and 10km) and a high-level 35km wilderness loop. Apart from the centre’s all-ability lakeside path, way-marked footpath trails emanate out from the centre, including access past as many as six upland lakes that once supplied water to the local mines.
Whilst enjoying a lovely rural location the property is only 8 miles from Aberystwyth - ’the spiritual capital of Wales’, whose attractions include the extensive seaside promenade with at one end, the short funicular railway up to Constitution Hill and, at the other, the harbour and confluence of the Rheidol and Ystwyth rivers. In between lie the ancient castle ruins, the magnificent old college buildings and the Victorian pier, renowned for its roosting starlings. Don’t miss out on the delightful sunsets! The National Library, the University Arts Centre and Ceredigion Museum offer cultural interest and entertainment. A full range of amenities, including numerous coffee shops, cafés, restaurants and hostelries are on offer in this cosmopolitan university and tourist town.
Ceredigion’s contrasting beaches are a major attraction but activities such as golf, horse riding, and fishing are all on offer locally. If your passion is for walking then the choice of paths will not disappoint. Of particular note are the historic trails through the ’picturesque landscape’ of Thomas Johns’ Hafod, climbing Pumlumon - Mid-Wales’ highest peak at 752m / 2467ft and walking sections of the Wales Coast Path from Borth to Cardigan. The area abounds with wildlife but nature lovers will especially enjoy sites such as the RSPB’s Ynyshir, the Dyfi Osprey Project and national nature reserves such as the sand-dunes at Ynyslas (Borth), the sessile oak woods of the Rheidol, and the raised bogs at Cors Caron (Tregaron) and Cors Fochno (Borth). Visiting the popular small sea-side towns of Aberaeron, Newquay and Aberporth and nearby small coves is a delight and boat trips offer the opportunity to enjoy watching Cardigan Bay’s resident dolphins. Snowdonia is only 20 miles to the north and a scenic trip via Machynlleth, Cadair Idris and Aberdyfi is well worth undertaking. Likewise a trip over the wilderness mountain road to the iconic Elan Valley reservoirs is a memorable experience. Apart from Aberystwth itself, there are convenience shops and garages within 7 miles, with pubs that serve food 1 mile and 2 miles away.
Free WiFi

There are open, steep, spiral or narrow stairs at the property.
There are large gaps between banister spindles.
There is limited internet signal and/or mobile reception at the property.
Towels are not included.

Amenities

Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden

Map of Melindwr

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Reviews

9.8
Outstanding(14 Reviews)
10.0
Oct 2020
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The cottage was very clean and set in lovely countryside with access to lovely walks either from the cottage or not far away. It was as we expected from the photos but cosy and plenty of room for the two of us and two dogs (medium and large). Review independently collected and verified by Reevoo
10.0
Sep 2020
Comfortable cottage with all that we needed in a beautiful setting away from everything - so peacefu
Comfortable cottage with all that we needed in a beautiful setting away from everything - so peacefu
Comfortable cottage with all that we needed in a beautiful setting away from everything - so peaceful with plenty of wildlife around. We had a warm welcome on arrival and the owners made sure we had all we needed. Lounge a bit small but the cottage is only designed for 2. Spectacular views from the lounge over the valley. Review independently collected and verified by Reevoo
10.0
Sep 2020
A comfortable and rather quirky cottage with wonderful views in a very peaceful spot.
A comfortable and rather quirky cottage with wonderful views in a very peaceful spot.
A comfortable and rather quirky cottage with wonderful views in a very peaceful spot. Good centre for exploring the hills and coast. Helpful owners. Pub nearby not open for food. Review independently collected and verified by Reevoo
10.0
Sep 2020
Beautiful place, cosy cottage and very friendly owners.
Beautiful place, cosy cottage and very friendly owners.
Beautiful place, cosy cottage and very friendly owners. Dog friendly with walks from the doorstep. Wonderful location. Review independently collected and verified by Reevoo
10.0
Aug 2020
Excellent cottage and relaxing location.
Excellent cottage and relaxing location.
Excellent cottage and relaxing location. Helpful owners. Hope to go back next year Review independently collected and verified by Reevoo
8.0
Aug 2020
Lovely cottage and the owners are so friendly.
Lovely cottage and the owners are so friendly.
Lovely cottage and the owners are so friendly. We chose here as they take dogs and we wanted to be away from things. Excellent choice for a couple but would have liked an enclosed space for dogs just so you can let them out early to do there business without having to take them out. Everything is a drive which is what we wanted and there are some lovely dog friendly beaches nearby. Excellent value for money. Review independently collected and verified by Reevoo
10.0
Jul 2020
Fairly off the beaten track rural elevated location accessed by narrow lanes, excellent for cycling
Fairly off the beaten track rural elevated location accessed by narrow lanes, excellent for cycling
Fairly off the beaten track rural elevated location accessed by narrow lanes, excellent for cycling (hilly) and walking. Very spacious on two levels. Steep stairs could be an issue for some. WiFi (as clearly advised in literature) is not particularly usable. We relied on the good mobile data signal for most of our stay. For a quiet stay it is highly recommended Review independently collected and verified by Reevoo
10.0
Nov 2019
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What a lovely place, quiet, stunning views - lovely Host David - plenty to do and well worth the money amazing

FAQs

How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Melindwr?

The average price for a rental in Melindwr is £126 per night. This rental is £69 less expensive than the average.

Is parking included with this cottage?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at The wing of a house looking over the Melindwr Valley with lovely walks from the door.. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this cottage?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

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What amenities are available at The wing of a house looking over the Melindwr Valley with lovely walks from the door.?

We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, laundry, and balcony or patio.

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