Aberystwyth 10.8 miles.
Plynlimon View is a charming, stone-built, semi-detached cottage in the tranquil countryside of Trisant, near Aberystwyth, Ceredigion.
With driveway parking for one car, welcoming one well-behaved pet and views of the Plynlimon (meaning Five Peaks) the highest point (2,467 ft) of the Cambrian Mountains, this delightful retreat is perfect for families or friends seeking a peaceful escape amidst picturesque surroundings.
Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by an inviting sitting room with characterful exposed beams, complete with a warming woodburning stove and a Smart TV, perfect for those relaxing evenings in.
The kitchen/diner is well-equipped with everything you need to prepare delicious meals, which can be enjoyed at the dining table whilst planning your next adventure.
When it's time to retire for the night, head to one of the two bedrooms; the double bedroom benefits from an en-suite basin and WC, offering a private space to freshen up each morning, while the twin bedroom is equally as inviting, providing a pleasant space for some rest.
Finishing off the interior is a sleek shower room, fitted with a walk-in shower, basin and WC, ideal for a refreshing start to your day.
Outside, the multi-level garden is a real treat where you can enjoy a morning coffee on the patio, enjoying the views while the children play on the lawn.
The summerhouse provides a tranquil spot to unwind with a good book and the outdoor furniture is perfect for alfresco dining or simply soaking up the sun.
Embark on a journey of discovery around the heart of Wales, starting with a visit to the Red Kite Feeding Station at Nant-Yr-Arian; a remarkable experience where you can observe the powerful birds of prey in their natural habitat.
Take some time to travel in-land into the Cambrian Mountains to enjoy the beautiful Elan Valley and head westwards towards the Cardigan Bay coastline to the picturesque Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, where a stroll is bound to build an appetite before enjoying a traditional ‘chippy’ dinner at Llond Plât or The New Celtic.
Aberystwyth is just a stone's throw away, so make sure to step aboard the Cliff Railway to take in the stunning vista atop Constitution Hill.
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum in the heart of town is a must for those history seekers, looking to learn and appreciate your holiday surroundings.
Then hop on the Vale of Rheidol Steam Railway for a scenic journey through the countryside towards Devils Bridge with its famous triple bridge.
Make your way to Mid Wales for a break at Plynlimon View, the perfect rural retreat.