Cae Cnwc Cabin
Cae Cnwc Cabin
Located near a picturesque village on the west coast of Wales is the charming Cae Cnwc Cabin. A unique and quirky welsh caban bursting with luxurious touches and homely comforts. Situated just ten minutes away from some of the best beaches and coastal towns of Wales including Aberystwyth, Borth, New Quay and Aberaeron. And just ten minutes away from the famous Devil’s Bridge. This modern cabin is an excellent base to explore Wales whilst enjoying a peaceful rural retreat with your loved one.
Inside
Industrially styled and packed with soft furnishings to make your stay super cosy, Cae Cnwc Cabin offers something rather special. The accommodation comprises a beautifully bright open plan living space and a bathroom. The double bed is perfectly located to enjoy lazy mornings with a cup of tea whilst taking in the far reaching views through the doors. The compact and stylish kitchen provides everything you need to cook up some delicious meals to enjoy at your breakfast bar. Cae Cnwc Cabin also benefits from a chic bathroom, with a gorgeous copper sink, flushing loo and luxurious waterfall shower. Cae Cnwc Cabin demonstrates compact living at its best.
Outside
The external spaces at Cae Cnwc Cabin are also incredibly special. Perhaps our favourite feature of this quirky cabin is the elevated lounging area on the flat roof above the cabin. A sunny spot with unrivalled countryside views where you can enjoy an afternoon siesta or lose yourself in a good book. If that wasn’t enough, the cabin also boasts a splendid hot tub on the downstairs decking area. Where better to pop open a bottle of bubbly and relax in the bubbling warm water.
Nearby
Cae Cnwc Cabin is near the quaint and friendly village of Llanfihangel-y-creuddyn on the West Coast of Wales. The village is also home to the award-winning Y Ffarmers country dining pub. A wonderful place to enjoy a romantic date night.
There is a wealth of places to visit nearby during your stay here. If a day by the sea beckons, head over to the sandy beaches of Borth and New Quay or the pretty shingly beaches of Aberystwyth and Aberaeron. Aberaeron is a particular favourite with its colourful houses on the seafront and excellent restaurants including Y Seler & The Hive. Aberystwyth is also a popular place to visit with its long promenade, delicious fish and chip shops, independent shops and the Ystwyth Cycle Trail. Recreate the spirit of Edwardian adventure with a journey in a traditional steam railway. All aboard for a magical ride from Aberystwyth to the famous Devil’s Bridge. Journeying through unspoilt land and ancient woodlands to reach the magnificent waterfalls and cool woodland walks at Devil’s Bridge. The Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre is also just twenty minute away, perfect for those who like an adrenaline fuelled mountain biking experience or watching Wale’s famous Red Kites feed.
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Couples or solo travellers seeking a unique welsh adventure
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Quirky, luxurious and compact living in an incredible location
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