Historic Setting:

Tregaron is a market town steeped in history in Mid Wales. In the 19th century, it was a vital stop for drovers herding cattle, horses, pigs, geese, and sheep across Wales to English markets.

About the holiday lets:

Coed Y Ddraig – Cottage near Tregaron offers a spacious self-catering holiday home. Originally a cow shed on a 100-acre farm, it has now been converted into luxury, large-themed accommodation. Features a themed pirate’s bar and a pool table. Guests can enjoy garden and mountain views from the terrace and balcony.

Coed Y DdraigDiwedd Bag (Baggy End) underground house. Tolkien drew inspiration from the Welsh language, folklore, and landscapes, which can be seen within Middle-earth. This is a nod to him: two bedrooms, underground heating, a log burner, and an outdoor fire pit.

Coed Y Ddraig – Crucywel underground house. Features include one bedroom (four-poster bed), underground heating, a log burner, and an outdoor fire pit.

Coed Y DdraigTighfield Hill underground house. This is a nod to the Tolkien character, Samwise: one-bedroom, four-poster bed, underground heating, a log burner, and an outdoor fire pit.

Coed Y DdraigDiwedd Bag (Baggy End) underground house. Tolkien drew inspiration from the Welsh language, folklore, and landscapes, which can be seen within Middle-earth. This is a nod to him: two bedrooms, underground heating, a log burner, and an outdoor fire pit.

Modern Amenities:

All of the other holiday lets have free Wi-Fi throughout, as well as a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave. Additional amenities include a washing machine, streaming services, and one bathroom.

Convenient Facilities: Free on-site private parking, an electric vehicle charging station, and full-day security ensure a comfortable stay. The reception staff speak English.

Nearby Attractions: Located 137 km from Cardiff Airport, the property is close to Aberystwyth Golf Club (33 km), Aberystwyth Castle (31 km), and Aberystwyth University (32 km). It is highly rated by guests.