This beautiful apartment is perfectly located on the beachfront of Aberystwyth, with stunning views over the bay. Local restaurants, cafés, museums and the Ceredigion Coast Path all on your doorstep.
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Second Floor:
All on the second floor.
Living room: With Freeview Smart TV.
Dining room.
Kitchen: With breakfast area, electric oven, electric hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer.
Bedroom: With super kingsize bed.
Shower room: With double shower, toilet and heated towel rail.
Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and highchair (availiable on request). Welcome pack. On road parking. No smoking.
Tasteful and attractive seafront apartment on the second floor of a Victorian townhouse, with direct access to Aberystwyth’s mile long promenade and several delightful independent stores, pubs, and restaurants within a few minutes’ walk. The bright, open living area is filled with light from the large bay window and boasts views out across the bay. The modern fitted kitchen is well-equipped with everything you’ll need, and the inviting bedroom has been designed with comfort in mind. Elenydd perfectly blends the traditional with the modern, from the feature stone fireplace and subtle coastal themes in the living area, to the contemporary fixtures and fittings in the bathroom and kitchen. Enjoy a romantic coastal retreat at this wonderful location and explore all that Aberystwyth has to offer.
The promenade also boasts the oldest pier in Wales, built in 1864 and offering a great vantage point over Aberystwyth. The town’s high street benefits from many independent boutique style shops with some high street names mixed in, while the nearby retail outlets offer larger named and designer shops. Moments away in the other direction is Constitution Hill, set 430 feet above the town and best accessed via the electric cliff railway. At the top of Constitution hill, a visit to the Camera Obscura is a must, offering a 360-degree view around Aberystwyth for more than 1000 square miles! It is also home to the ruins of Aberystwyth Castle and a little further away is Pen Dinas Iron Age Hill Fort. A little further afield is the classic Hinterland location of Devil’s Bridge, accessed via the Vale of Rheidol Railway.
Devils Bridge is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls and its famous bridges. Aberystwyth Arts Centre is well worth a visit, as is its neighbour the National Library of Wales, home to historic books as well as the smallest book in the world. It also hosts painting and film exhibitions, and you can sit in comfort watching archive films from across Wales. With arts, culture, great restaurants, and the beach all available locally, there is endless amounts of activities to choose from. Depending on your preferences for sight-seeing in this beautiful area, you will have luxury to return to each day at Elenydd.
Elenydd can be booked together with Hyddgen (UK37048) to accommodate up to 4 guests.