Glan Y Mor is a perfectly placed rustic seaside retreat situated on the Cardigan Bay shoreline at Borth, near Aberystwyth.
One of the few remaining 18th century fisherman's cottages, it comes with bags of character.
With its garden leading directly to the beach and offering stunning sea views, this beachfront haven welcomes two well-behaved pets, has a cot, Smart TV and provides off-road parking for one car, making it perfect for families or friends.
Upon entering the cottage, you will be greeted by a utility room housing a freezer and a microwave, pop off any wet suits here then enter the well-equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing home-cooked meals to be enjoyed in the living/dining room.
This space is complemented by a woodburning stove and a Smart TV, creating a warm atmosphere for those chillier Winter evenings.
The ground floor also hosts a king-size bedroom, offering a tranquil retreat after a day of seaside adventures.
Ascend the stairs to discover a twin bedroom and a child's bunk bed room, both featuring Velux windows and sloping ceilings, adding a unique charm to these practical sleeping quarters.
The property also benefits from a sleek shower room, equipped with a walk-in shower, basin and WC as well as Velux window allowing natural light to flood in.
Outside, the rear garden with patio and furniture provides a serene spot for alfresco dining or simply soaking up the sun whilst gazing out on the waters of Cardigan Bay.
The garden opens directly onto the beach, inviting you to enjoy endless days of paddling in the sea and there is also a handy outdoor shower to wash away any sand before returning to your abode.
Further afield and set amongst the Cambrian Mountains is the awe-inspiring sight of Devil's Bridge Waterfalls, a spot sure to be a hit with photographers with its breathtaking cascades providing the perfect backdrop.
It can be approached by the popular Vale of Rheidol Valley steam railway which begins and ends its journey in the bustling town of Aberystwyth.
Here you can take a delightful ride on the Aberystwyth Cliff Railway, promising panoramic views of the town and the beautiful coastline beyond.
History enthusiasts should pay a visit to the remains of the 13th-century castle on the promenade or to the grandeur that is the National Library of Wales.
For those seeking to stretch their legs, why not take in Pen Dinas Hill Fort for another fabulous vista of the town and coastline.
After fun-packed days discovering the local attractions and history of mid-Wales, look forward to returning for a relaxing evening at Glan Y Mor, your coastal haven.