Trem y Gorwe

Gilfachlas,
Llandysul,
Ceredigion,
Wales

Accommodation

All ground floor accommodation:
Open-plan living space with kitchen with breakfast bar, and sitting area with wood burning stove
Bedroom with king-size bed and dressing room
En-suite shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC

Facilities

Central heating, wood burning stove
Electric oven, halogen hob, microwave, fridge with freezer box, kettle, toaster, dishwasher
WiFi
Smart TV

What's included

Fuel and power
First basket of logs for the wood burner
Bed linen and towels

Parking

Driveway parking for 2 cars

Outside space

Veranda with patio and hot tub
Enclosed lawned garden with furniture, disposable barbecue, and chiminea

Children

Children and infants welcome
Travel cot available

Pets

Sorry, no dogs allowed

Need to know

Strictly no smoking
Shops, pub, and restaurant 3.5 miles, beach 4 miles

Why you'll love staying here

Trem y Gorwel is a beautifully presented cabin set in a picturesque location on a 27-acre smallholding in the charming village of Glynarthen, near Llandysul. With far-reaching views across the Ceredigion countryside and the stunning coastline within easy reach, this delightful lodge is perfect for couples or solo travellers looking to explore this beautiful corner of West Wales.

Arranged entirely on one level, the interior has a spacious open-plan living area with oak flooring throughout, complemented by rustic touches and warm, welcoming décor.

Although compact, the shaker-style kitchen is well equipped with a range of modern appliances, making meal preparation a pleasure. A breakfast bar is the perfect spot to enjoy home-cooked meals while planning the coming adventures.

The sitting area has plenty of comfortable seating arranged around a cosy wood-burning stove, creating a lovely space to relax in the evening with a good book or a film. Patio doors open onto the garden, flooding the room with natural light and framing beautiful views across the surrounding fields where cattle graze.

The bedroom has been thoughtfully designed with comfort in mind, with soft lavender walls, a comfortable wooden bed, and crisp linen to ensure a restful night’s sleep. It also benefits from a separate dressing area with ample storage and a sleek en-suite shower room.
Outside, is a sheltered veranda bordered with stone beds filled with colourful flower. With a picnic bench and barbecue, it’s set up for al fresco dining while enjoying views across the surrounding farmland, while a small, enclosed lawn with a bistro set is another peaceful place to sit and relax.

For an added touch of indulgence, there is a jacuzzi hot tub, perfect for soothing tired muscles after a day of exploring while enjoying a glass of something bubbly. A fire pit also provides a cosy setting for toasting marshmallows under starry skies.

The nearby market town of Llandysul has a good selection of independent shops, tea rooms and pubs. It is also home to a popular canoeing centre offering a range of outdoor activities, including water sports, coasteering, climbing, and bushcraft, and lies along National Cycle Route 82.

Ceredigion is a sparsely populated coastal county, dotted with pretty villages and historic market towns. Its main stretch of coastline lies along Cardigan Bay, which forms a sweeping arc of diverse beaches, cliffs, estuaries, and the Ceredigion Coast Path. Aberystwyth, located towards the northern end of the bay and often described as the cultural capital of Wales, has two popular beaches. North Beach, a mix of sand and shingle, is especially popular with families for its Victorian pier, promenade, and traditional donkey rides, while South Beach is quieter and favoured by surfers.

Further south lies the charming Georgian port town of Aberaeron, known for its brightly painted pastel houses, independent shops and craft centres, and attractive harbour. Its waterfront restaurants are an excellent place to sample local seafood, including crab, scallops, lobster, cod, mackerel, and sea bass. Towards the southern end of the bay is Mwnt Beach, a sheltered golden sandy cove and one of the best places in Wales for spotting seals, porpoises, bottlenose dolphins, and basking sharks.

Inland, the Cambrian Mountains stretch into neighbouring Powys and Carmarthenshire. One of the few remaining remote wilderness areas in southern Britain, the mountains are crossed by only a handful of roads, many of which are considered among the most scenic drives in the country. A network of walking trails winds through ancient woodland and past tumbling waterfalls. Visitors can climb Plynlimon, the highest peak, for spectacular views and to see the source of the River Severn, or explore the National Trust’s Hafod Estate, one of the finest examples of a picturesque-style landscape in Europe, with romantic ruins, wild gardens, alpine planting, and secluded woodland walks.

Ceredigion has a wealth of attractions for all ages. Highlights include the National Library of Wales, which houses over 6.5 million books and periodicals alongside extensive collections of archives, portraits, maps, photographs, and Welsh manuscripts; Cardigan Castle, a Grade I listed site dating back to the 11th century, where medieval walls and remains surround a Georgian house and landscaped gardens; Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre, famous for its daily red kite feeding and as a hub for waymarked walking, cycling, and running trails; and Llanerchaeron, an elegant Georgian villa designed by John Nash in 1790, complete with a walled garden, farmyard, lake, and surrounding parkland.

Nature lovers will be drawn to RSPB Ynys-hir, which straddles the border with Powys and is well known as a filming location for the BBC’s Springwatch. The reserve consists of oak woodland, wet grasslands, freshwater pools, reedbeds, saltmarsh, and peat bog, creating a haven for wildlife. In spring, woodland birds such as pied flycatchers and redstarts can be spotted, while winter brings flocks of waders, ducks, and geese, including the only wintering population of Greenland white-fronted geese in Wales. Otters, slow worms, common lizards, grass snakes, and a wide variety of butterflies and dragonflies are also present throughout the year.

BBQ
BBQ
BBQ
Bed linen
Bed linen
Bed linen
Cot
Cot
Cot
Dishwasher
Dishwasher
Dishwasher
Fridge/freezer
Fridge/freezer
Fridge/freezer
Garden
Garden
Garden
Ground Floor Accommodation
Ground Floor Accommodation
Ground floor accommodation
Ground Floor Bedroom
Ground Floor Bedroom
Ground floor bedroom
Heating
Heating
Heating
Hob
Hob
Hob
Hot tub
Hot tub
Hot tub
Kettle
Kettle
Kettle
Microwave
Microwave
Microwave
Off Road Parking
Off Road Parking
Off-road parking
Oven
Oven
Oven
Shower
Shower
Shower
Toaster
Toaster
Toaster
Towels
Towels
Towels
TV
TV
TV
WiFi
WiFi
WiFi
Wood Burning Stove
Wood Burning Stove
Wood burning stove

On the same farm

Caban Cynnes, Aberporth
Caban Cynnes

Location

Welsh Wildlife Centre
8.9 miles
Castell Henllys Iron Age Village
14.2 miles
Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber
15.8 miles
Castell Dinefwr
23.8 miles
Colby Woodland Garden
27.1 miles
Carreg Cennen Castle
27.6 miles
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo
27.7 miles
Tenby Castle
31.9 miles
Heatherton World of Activities
32.0 miles
The Dinosaur Park Tenby
32.0 miles
Manor Wildlife Park
32.1 miles
Carew Castle
32.7 miles
Usk Reservoir
32.8 miles
Manorbier Castle
35.3 miles
RSPB Cwm Clydach
35.9 miles
Pembroke Castle
36.0 miles
Dr Beynon’s Bug Farm
36.9 miles
National Showcaves Centre For Wales
37.4 miles
St. Davids Cathedral
38.4 miles
Wales Ape & Monkey Sanctuary
38.5 miles
Stackpole
38.9 miles
RSPB Carngafallt
39.1 miles
Henrhyd Falls
39.6 miles
Saint Govan’s Chapel
41.0 miles
Cilborth Beach
4.0 miles
Aberporth Beach
4.8 miles
Castell Bach Beach
6.4 miles
Traeth Soden
6.6 miles
New Quay North Beach
8.3 miles
Mwnt
8.6 miles
Llanina Beach
8.7 miles
St Dogmaels Slipway
10.1 miles
Patch Beach
10.2 miles
Gilfach Yr Halen Beach
10.5 miles
Poppit Sands
10.8 miles
12.1 miles
Aberaeron North
12.7 miles
Aberarth
13.5 miles
Llansantffraid Beach
16.3 miles
Llanrhystud Beach
17.7 miles
Newport Sands
17.8 miles
Parrog Beach
18.0 miles

Distances are calculated “as the crow flies”, so actual driving, cycling, and walking distances may differ.

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