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1. Take a walk through the bluebell woods from Ty Nant down to the beach at Tresaith. 2. Enjoy the breathtaking view of Tresaith beach from the cliff top, coastal path to Aberporth. 3. Paddle and swim in the calm waters of Aberporth beach and spot the pretty pink spring flowers on the rocks. 4. Stroll through the wild garlic down to the sea at Llangrannog. These are just four of the many lovely wa...

Easter is a lovely time to visit West Wales. The weather - and the sea - is getting warmer, the leaves are turning green, and all of the visitor attractions are opening up again for the year. Here is a quick round up of some of the things for you and the family to enjoy near Tresaith this Easter. LLANERCHAERON The National Trust property at Llanerchaeron (see photo below of the Walled Garden), jus...

As holiday home owners, it is sometimes hard to find a week in between guest bookings and maintenance jobs to simply kick back and enjoy Ty Nant ourselves. Earlier this month we were lucky enough to join our son and daughter and their partners for a few days of rest and relaxation at the house, and someone must have been looking down on us because the mid March weather was absolutely beautiful.  W...

Wales is a land of breathtaking landscapes, rich history and vibrant culture, and there’s no better time to experience it all than in late February and March - around the time of Saint David’s Day. Celebrated on March 1st, Saint David’s Day is a proud Welsh tradition honouring the country’s patron saint, Dewi Sant (Saint David). It’s a day filled with parades, daffodils, leeks, and a celebration o...

There’s something undeniably magical about the Welsh coast - the crash of waves, the whisper of sea breeze, and the golden glow of sunsets over Cardigan Bay. For couples seeking a retreat that blends rural charm with intimate moments, Ty Nant in the village of Tresaith in the Welsh county of Ceredigion, offers the perfect setting. Nestled beside the stream after which the house is named, and in a ...