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Fir Tree Shepherd's Hut

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4.0
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Shropshire » Llanon
Sleeps 2
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Fir Tree Shepherd's Hut is a charming, handcrafted retreat situated near the village of Llanon, Ceredigion. Perfect for couples, this unique abode features a large raised veranda with a hot tub, offering stunning sea views, off-road parking for two cars, it's an idyllic escape for a romantic getaway. Upon entering this single-storey haven, you will be greeted by a kitchen to prepare a hearty meal. The kitchen, though compact, is well-equipped with everything you need to whip up delicious meals throughout your stay, fire up the gas hob, crack open your favourite chilled beverage and utilise the combi microwave/oven to craft a delicious banquet to enjoy at the breakfast bar. The warm and inviting double bedroom nearby boasts spectacular sea views that you can admire as you wake each morning.
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About Fir Tree Shepherd's Hut

Fir Tree Shepherd's Hut is a charming, handcrafted retreat situated near the village of Llanon, Ceredigion. Perfect for couples, this unique abode features a large raised veranda with a hot tub, offering stunning sea views, off-road parking for two cars, it's an idyllic escape for a romantic getaway.

Upon entering this single-storey haven, you will be greeted by a kitchen to prepare a hearty meal. The kitchen, though compact, is well-equipped with everything you need to whip up delicious meals throughout your stay, fire up the gas hob, crack open your favourite chilled beverage and utilise the combi microwave/oven to craft a delicious banquet to enjoy at the breakfast bar.

The warm and inviting double bedroom nearby boasts spectacular sea views that you can admire as you wake each morning. Freshen up in the sleek shower room, equipped with a walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Step outside to the enclosed garden, a serene space where you can enjoy the tranquillity of your surroundings. Here, you will find a mix of lawn, decking and gravel areas, complete with outdoor furniture for you to relax on.

Indulge in a soak in the hot tub, letting the bubbles soothe you as you gaze up at the stars, or fire up the barbecue for a fun-filled evening of alfresco dining. This enchanting retreat promises a memorable stay in the beautiful region of Ceredigion.

Venture out to explore the alluring local area, starting at the National Trust - Llanerchaeron. This fascinating Georgian villa, set in the verdant Aeron valley, provides an intriguing insight into historical self-sufficiency, from home-grown food in the kitchen garden to detailed estate conservation in the service rooms.

For wildlife lovers, embark on a boat trip with SeaMor Dolphin Watching, offering a chance to see the stunning local marine life in their habitats. Experience these delightful creatures and a wealth of bird species up close in the breathtaking Cardigan Bay.

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Sleeps 4
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
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Attractions Near Fir Tree Shepherd's Hut

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained at Fir Tree Shepherd's Hut itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Shropshire has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Dyfi Discoveries - SY20 8TA
about 19 Miles
Dyfi Discoveries - These family friendly boat trips around the stunning Snowdonia National Park are ideal for sight seeing and wildlife watching. While enjoying the breathtaking scenery visitors can try to spot local marine life including Bottle Nose Dolphins and Leatherback Turtles. Trips are designed to be as interactive as possible and are suitable for children of all ages. Life jackets are provided and warm, waterproof clothing should be worn.
Dinefwr Park and Castle - SA19 6RT
about 27 Miles
Dinefwr Park and Castle is the perfect place to come if you like the great outdoors. These stunning ruins are one of the areas most iconic landmarks and are surrounded by breathtaking scenery and wildlife of all descriptions. There is also a 17th century mansion to explore with grand rooms and wonderful exhibits of paintings and tapestries. The gardens feature amazing floral displays and there is also a delightful Tea Room. Children can let of steam on the adventure playground.
Merlin Hill Centre - SA67 8BP
about 28 Miles
Merlin Hill Centre is a working dairy farm located deep in the Carmarthenshire countryside. Although not a petting farm the farm is still very family friendly with plenty of fun activities to keep children happy. The farm has a good sized play area and plenty of picnic tables as well as a Farmyard Heritage Centre where visitors can learn all about Welsh farm life and about the mystical Legend of Merlin. Get there early if you want to watch the cows being milked!