Cottage in Wales
Reasons to book
About this cottage rental
Layout
The handsome accommodation sits on the ground floor, enter into a porch, ideal for muddy walking boots. Head through the useful utility-room which houses the washing machine and somewhere for buckets and spades and wetsuits. From the utility-room the large open plan, well-equipped, exquisitely crafted kitchen is accessed, a great social space to catch up together or plan the holiday excursions. Relax in the bright and airy sitting-room with a large arch window which looks out on to the attractive courtyard. The bespoke shower-room is ideal for after a beach day or long walks exploring the beauty of the local area.
Sleeping Arrangements
Weavers Rest sleeps four in a well-appointed double room and bunk bed room for children over 5.
Exterior
The courtyard is shared with the onsite owners, who have every regard for guests' privacy, and just opposite the cottage there are extensive gardens and pretty woodland, also shared with the owners and guests at Bobbins Cottage nearby. Take a walk along the babbling stream (take care with children) and breathe in the splendour of the countryside and majestic woodlands.
Local Area
Llandysul, set in the heart of the Teifi Valley in West Wales, is a delightful destination for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure. The town sits along the River Teifi, renowned for kayaking and canoeing, as well as scenic riverside walks. Nearby, Cenarth Falls offers a spectacular natural display, especially during the salmon run, while the charming market town of Newcastle Emlyn features historic castle ruins and independent shops. Just a short drive away, Cardigan provides access to Cardigan Castle and the beautiful Cardigan Bay coastline, where sandy beaches and dolphin spotting are highlights. Nature lovers can explore the Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve, rich in wildlife, or visit the National Wool Museum to discover the area’s industrial heritage. With easy access to the Preseli Hills for hiking and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park for breathtaking coastal scenery, Llandysul is an ideal base for exploring a wide range of West Wales attractions.
Getting there
To reach SA44 5DB (Llandysul area in Ceredigion, West Wales), directions will depend on your starting point, but here’s a general guide:
From the M4 (coming from South Wales/London):
Leave the M4 at Junction 49 (Pont Abraham roundabout) and take the A48 towards Carmarthen. Continue on the A48, then join the A40 towards St Clears. From St Clears, take the A477 briefly before turning onto the A478 towards Cardigan. Follow signs for Llandysul via the B4334, which leads directly into the town. From Llandysul, follow local signage to SA44 5DB.
From North Wales:
Take the A487 south towards Cardigan. From Cardigan, follow the A484 towards Newcastle Emlyn, then take the B4333/B4459 towards Llandysul and follow local signs to SA44 5DB.
The area is rural, so using a sat nav or Google Maps with the full postcode is recommended for the final stretch.
