A beautiful stone barn conversion with Carbon Neutral Eco Credentials overlooking the idyllic Cardigan Bay in Llanaber, Ceilwart Cottage sleeps six guests and offers stunning sea views; it’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy with friends or family.
This cosy cottage is ideal for a Winter break.
Take a brisk walk along the beach, or just sit and relax with a hot chocolate from the Tassimos.
Ceilwart cottage has a good size kitchen with all the amenities you need including a fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and Aga range cooker.
There is a large garden room with a table where you can sit down and enjoy a freshly cooked meal, all whilst admiring the incredible sea views thanks to the large bi-folding doors which open up bringing the outside in.
Wake up to a beautiful view in the roomy double bedroom with en-suite downstairs and admire the beach and sea in front of you as soon as you open your eyes, with a ground-floor shower room to freshen up in.
Upstairs there are two more bedrooms with the spacious double bedroom boasting a Juliet balcony for further picturesque sea views, along with a twin bedroom and another bathroom offering a roll-top bath with an overhead shower.
Relax in the first-floor sitting room with a good book for a quiet moment away from the group, complete with a TV, electric fire and a corner sofa, as well as access to the fabulous first-floor terrace, perfect for sitting out in the sunshine enjoying spectacular views.
With plenty of garden space to also enjoy with garden furniture the only worry you’ll have is what drink to have next.
The location of the cottage is within walking distance of all the essentials you'll need including bars/restaurants, not to mention the stunning stretch of sandy beach which is always clean and rarely overcrowded!
Venture into Barmouth to explore the quaint streets and classic seaside amusements, with Barmouth Harbour being an idyllic spot to spend an afternoon with lots of cafés and ice cream parlours to visit, before trying your hand at some crab fishing or taking a boat ride!
Head down to the local watersports shop to rent equipment like paddle-boards, surfboards and kayaks for fun in the water.
Barmouth Bridge, which was 150 years old in 2017 offers free passage for pedestrians or cyclists to cross from Barmouth to Fairbourne where you'll find the famous Mawddach Trail along the disused railway line towards Dolgellau via the George the III pub.
Visit Harlech for a day surrounded in Welsh history and take a walk around this striking castle or take the little ones to the swimming pool here where they can splash about and have hours of fun.
Go and explore the great outdoors with a hike, with nearby footpaths that leads to the beach or up over the hills whilst visiting this area, with the nearby Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) offering a wealth of amazing walking routes bringing you to breath-taking scenery.
An idyllic property all year round, Ceilwart Cottage is the perfect location for a family holiday to Wales.