Cadno sits tucked away in the gentle Ceredigion countryside, a welcoming holiday lodge that offers a restful escape for couples, families or friends keen to experience the very best of West Wales.
Inside, the open-plan living space has been thoughtfully arranged with comfort in mind.
The sitting area centres around a woodburning stove, perfect for unwinding after a day’s exploring, while the dining table sets the scene for leisurely meals and planning tomorrow’s adventures.
The kitchen comes fully equipped with all the essentials—electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, dishwasher, kettle and toaster—making self-catering simple.
Two bedrooms provide a flexible set-up: a king-size with its own TV, and a twin with zip/link beds that can be made into a super-king if preferred.
A sleek shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC completes the layout, while LPG underfloor heating keeps the lodge warm and inviting whatever the season.
Step outside and you’ll find a front decking area with furniture for alfresco dining, plus a private hot tub—perfect for soaking beneath the night sky.
Off-road parking for up to three cars adds convenience, and those travelling with young children will appreciate the provided highchair and travel cot.
When it comes to exploring, there’s plenty on offer nearby.
The market town of Lampeter, easily reached by car, is known for its independent shops and rich Welsh heritage.
The colourful harbour town of Aberaeron makes a fine day out, with its Georgian houses, seafood restaurants and scenic coastal walks.
A little further afield, the historic town of Carmarthen offers culture, shopping and a castle to discover.
For lovers of the outdoors, the Cambrian Mountains and the Ceredigion Coast Path promise memorable walks and breathtaking scenery.
Whether you’re in search of a romantic retreat, a family getaway or a base for countryside adventures, Cadno delivers a peaceful and well-placed home-from-home in the heart of rural Wales.