Delyn Aur is a charming cottage with stunning sea views and proximity to the beach, offering a comfortable stay with a newly refurbished bathroom. While some guests noted the need for updates and a deep clean, the location and the thoughtful touches like a welcome basket were appreciated.
Guests have reported issues with cleanliness, including dust, dirty appliances, and a general need for a deep clean. However, bedding and towels were often described as clean.
The cottage's location is highly praised for its breathtaking sea views, easy beach access, and proximity to local amenities, making it a standout feature.
The comfort of the beds and the efficient central heating system are noted positively, although some guests mentioned the property could be cramped for larger groups.
Facilities like the modern bathroom and well-equipped kitchen are appreciated, but several guests mentioned the need for updates and additional amenities such as a dishwasher.
Guests were pleased with thoughtful touches like a welcome basket and made-up fire in the log burner. However, these gestures are not guaranteed for every stay.
This detached single storey 'colonial-style' bungalow, built in the 1950s, provides an idyllic holiday location, being just a short distance from the Blue Flag Tresaith beach. There is a range of facilities on offer, a café, shop, the Ship Inn and public toilets all within a stone’s throw of the beach and are requisites to be awarded a Blue Flag.
The beach has golden sand, a waterfall and is flanked by dramatic cliffs. Children love exploring the rock pools exposed at low tide on either end of the beach. Coastal walks lead you to more sandy beaches at Penbryn, Aberporth and Llangrannog.
Cardigan Bay is famous for its resident bottlenose dolphins and you may be lucky enough to spot them from the beach at Tresaith or a little further up the coast at New Quay, where you can go on dolphin spotting boat trips and be rarely disappointed of a sighting.
Tresaith is a pretty, bustling seaside village sitting on the stunning Ceredigion coastline. Benefitting from a popular local pub and shop, it is just one of many gems dotted along the coast. Tresaith is equidistant from Aberporth and Llangrannog, both equally attractive bays, and worth a walk along the extensive coastal path that stretches away in both directions. Tresaith offers the opportunity to see an abundance of flora and fauna, and to glimpse some of Ceredigion Bay’s resident dolphins and grey seals. The popular town of Cardigan is a few miles away, and there is plenty of beautiful countryside and coastline to explore. A perfect location to while away a few days of relaxation.
All ground floor.
Three bedrooms.
1 x Double.
1 x Single + pull-out bed.
1 x Children’s bunkbeds.
Bathroom with shower, basin & WC.
Kitchen.
Sitting room with dining area and wood-burning stove.
Hallway
Oil central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/ freezer, washing machine, TV, DVD, WiFi, payphone.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Electric Vehicles: This property does not have a charge point for electric vehicles and charging from within the property is prohibited.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Please bring your own beach towels and cot linen.
Cot and highchair available on request.
Off road parking for three cars.
Storage for holiday paraphernalia and beach equipment in hallway.
Large patio area to fore of property with table and chairs.
One small or medium well behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.5 miles, pub and coast 2 mins walk.
Note: This is a simple beachside property, the owners do plan to make improvements in late 2023, to manage guests expectations in the meantime, please be aware it is simple and a bit dated but perfectly comfortable.
Please Note: Pets to be kept off furniture.
Daren
It would in someways be a shame to modernise this lovely place. It has so much charm
Andrew
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My second stay and it was just as wonderful as before : a lovely 1930s style bungalow (unspoilt - still has some lovely features and has not been modernised into the current trend of down lights, bifolds and greyness) in an amazing location. Tresaith beach with waterfall is lovely ( with dolphins and oystercatchers a common sighting) as are nearby Aberporth, Penbryn (including the Plwmp Tart cafe) and New Quay (with more dolphins). Some stunning coastal walks right from the front door. Ship Inn in tresaith and Gwbert Hotel recommended for dinner. And a lovely terrace with outside seating to enjoy beach and sunset views. Bliss. Hope to visit again soon.
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