Caerwenfor Cottage

Llangrannog , Ceredigion, Away from it all

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Outside Description

This is a cliff-top location and is not suitable for children. The “garden” area is natural and has a table and chairs for guests use. You are welcome to wander over the 52 acres of SSSI land or you could sit on the roof of the house (at your own risk). No pets. No smoking in the property.

Downstairs Description

There is a spacious room with a plasma fire set into the wall and also a new RAIS woodburner situation in the middle of the room. 2 windows overlooking the sea. It is furnished with 2 large comfy sofas, armchair and occasional furniture.

The Kitchen has fully fitted light ash units incorporating electric oven, ceramic hob, fridge/freezer with fantastic sea view rooms. There is a Utility room with Washing machine, tumble dryer and a sink which guests are free to use if they wish.

The Dining room has a large modern walnut dining table and 8 leather dining chairs, large picture window with again spectacular sea view.

There are two bedrooms one with King size bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers and bedside tables, en suite bathroom with shower and whirlpool bath. Two window with sea view rooms, there is nothing better that waking up to the view of the ocean!

And the second bedroom is furnished with a king size bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers and bedside tables.

Other Notes

Caerwenfor is a cliff side property and although that means fabulous views there are inherent dangers with being located so close to the cliff edge. Please take extra care as you drive down the lane to the property.

The property is not suitable for children, any children visiting the property must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times.

Ocean Lookout
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Open Fire/Multi Fuel Burner
Romantic Hideaway: A romantic coastal retreat
Tourist Attractions:
  • Felinwynt Rainforest Centre : And experience the atmosphere of a mini rainforest with exotic plants, tropical butterflies, waterfalls, leafcutter ants, pools with fish accompanied by the natural sounds of the Peruvian Amazon. Personal attention by the owner. The butterfly café serves meals and snacks all day. Nature gift shop, video room, rainforest exhibition. Visit website
  • Llywernog Silver-Lead Mine : Offers a fascinating insight into life nearly 200 years ago, when the mine employed over 60 people. Today, Llywernog is a fascinating and educational family adventure & continues to be developed as a major all-weather attraction. Visit website
  • Strata Florida Abbey: There is much to captivate at this evocative, historically important site. Beautiful atmospheric settings. Memorials to the Welsh Princes. The site of a 12thC Cistercian Abbey, Strata Florida is situated in the hills above the Ceredigion town of Tregaron and has been shaped by both human and natural influences. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • The Crown Inn: In Llwyndafydd is the closest public house which also serves bar meals, there is a restaurant area with a changeable specials board. A traditional pub with a nice atmosphere, very popular with locals and tourists. Check out the guest real ale, the Crown Inn is mentioned in the Good Beer Guide and also in the AA Good Pub Guide. Visit website
  • The Ship Inn: at Trasaith. If you are have not had enough of sea views then phone in advance and book a sea view table and watch the sunset as you tuck in to your meal! A nice selection of bar meals and pizzas. Visit website
Food Stores:
  • Small Post Office And Shop : In Blaencelyn Visit website
  • Tesco: In Cardigan which is 13 miles away, so why not pre order your grocery delivery for arrival. Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Ski Slope At Llangrannog: Which can be seen from Caerwenfor. It is possible to hire skis and board or obtain lessons. The 100m slope was built in 1989 and has continuously grown and developed to Llangrannog Ski and Boarding Centre as we see it today. It has a watering system, lift and floodlights for evening lessons. Visit website
  • Cwmrhydneuadd Golf Course.: This picturesque 9 hole golf course is set in a beautiful secluded valley surrounded by a clear water stream. The licensed club house overlooks one of three small lakes. The club house has a bar, eating and changing facilities. Visit website
  • Coasteering: Coasteering is an active journey along the tidal margin which presents a range of challenges along the way. Using a mix of climbing, scrambling, leaping, traversing, swimming, sliding, diving, ducking, jumping and diving you will experience our wild coast through the zawns, gullies, caves, cliffs and reefs. Visit website