Property for rent in Aberporth Ceredigion Wales. Live the 'beach life' in total luxury in this unique property. To take advantage of its superb views overlooking the beach, Estyn y Mor is built 'upside-down'. This stunning newly built cottage in Aberporth, has an open plan living area on the first floor which opens onto a large glass fronted balcony facing the sea. Here you can sit in the sun, settle into the West Wales pace of life and watch the world (and the dolphins in the bay) go by. Estyn y Mor comfortably sleeps 2 in a spacious ground floor double bedroom with more breathtaking sea views. The luxury shower room, is also on this floor and has a walk-in shower, wash basin and toilet. The first floor living area is open plan with two leather sofas, 37" TV with DVD player, WiFi, CD player with Ipod docking station, dining table and chairs and a well-equipped kitchen area. This has an electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Glass doors lead from the first floor living area to the large glass fronted balcony which open out to the sea. Here, there are patio tables and chairs with outside lights for those balmy nights sipping wine to the sound of lapping waves. Underneath the balcony there is off-road parking for two cars. Kayaks, windsurfers and bikes can be stored in the large lockable outbuilding to the rear where there is also a tumble dryer. Key Facts . Bed linen, towels and beach towels are provided . A cot and high chair are available, however please bring your own cot bedding . Central heating throughout the cottage . All fuel and electricity included . Pets not allowed . Smoking prohibited Short break enquiries are welcome out of high season from Friday to Monday or Monday to Friday. Property Details Address Aberporth Location Wales > Ceredigion > Aberporth Postcode - Breakage deposit£ 0.00 Number of bedrooms 1 Number of bathrooms 1 Max people 2 Check In 4pm Check Out 10am Nearest airport - Distance to Airport - Distance to Beach - Price From£ 425.00 (Weekly) Aberporth Area Information Once at Estyn y Mor you probably won't even need to use your car until you leave: it's an easy walk to Aberporth's two pubs which serve great food, there are also two cafes, an Indian and a Chinese takeaway and a village shop. The local fisherman, who is the owner's brother, will deliver fresh lobster, crab and prawns right to your door! The 63 mile long Ceredigion coast path passes within a few yards so you can walk off-road almost from the door, exploring the nearby coves with their sheltered sandy beaches. Live beach life to the full with surfing, kayaking or scuba diving - or try coasteering in nearby Pembrokeshire. Explore the undiscovered beauty of Ceredigion: there are several sandy beaches, rocky headlands and fishing villages within a few minutes drive and plenty of opportunities around for golf, horse riding, quad biking, paintball games, fishing, canoeing and other more energetic pursuits. The nearby picturesque market town of Cardigan has an eclectic range of shops and a thriving theatre complex. Quiet country roads offer scenic drives to visit places such as New Quay, Tenby, St Davids, and Aberystwyth. With a number of excellent restaurants within reach, many pubs serving fine food and real ale as well as beachfront cafes, you can take a holiday from cooking and still try the locally caught fresh seafood.
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