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Located in the centre of the famous seaside town of Aberaeron, West Wales, 'Nant Meigan' is a Grade 2 listed Georgian terrace holiday let, in the the centre of a historic town.  A five minute walk to the pebble beach, and backing onto the river Aeron, the property enjoys a walled garden that provides privacy and tranquillity, centrally located to give you plenty of choices for enjoyable outings in West Wales and your own Welsh Holiday.                

If you are looking for a relaxing holiday, Aberaeron has it all, pebble beaches, river walks, indoor swimming pool, tennis, bowls, fishing, excellent restaurants, supermarkets, bakeries and coffee shops......whilst only 15 miles from Aberystwyth and 20 miles from Cardigan. It is centrally located for both relaxation and exploration, providing for the perfect holiday location in West Wales and Cardigan Bay.

If you are looking for something more, within minutes you will find a golf course, fishing, horse riding, sailing and the National Trust house of Llanerchaeron, 20 minutes to the south you will find North Pembrokeshire and the start of the world famous coastal path. There are wonderful weekly farmer markets in Aberaeron and the nearby towns where you can always buy fresh produce.

For your holiday accommodation, the self catering holiday cottage has two double bedrooms and a twin bedroom (sleeps up to 6 adults plus one travel cot); bedding, heating, hot water and electricity is included. There is an enclosed rear garden with a patio, decking, garden furniture and a barbecue - ideal for your own Welsh holiday.

Aberaeron is one of Wales' very first; planned; towns, the idea of establishing a port at the Aeron's mouth having been the brainchild of a local cleric - the Reverend Alban Jones-Gwynne - in the nineteenth century. Aberaeron's most notable feature is its architecture - one house in every four is listed as being of special architectural or historical interest. The graciously designed town just invites you to walk around it and feast your eyes on the subtle differences between this house and the next, that street and the other. A thriving port in the days of commercial sailing, sailing still plays a major part in the life of the town, its stonewalled harbour sheltering yachts from near and far for most of the year. As well as being a most popular centre for yachting Aberaeron is a popular port from which to set forth to marvel at the wildlife of Ceredigion's Maritime Heritage Coast - the first offshore conservation area of its kind in the United Kingdom. Aberaeron is a popular shopping centre for its surrounding hinterland and also offers a wide selection of crafts and local produce at the Clôs Pengarreg Crafts Centre. Whatever you you choose to do on your visit to Aberaeron, most people find it difficult to leave without enjoying a honey ice-cream.

Tel 07971 282007

www.mywelshholiday.co.uk

 

 

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