Welcome to our Cosy Apartment, nestled in the heart of Borth. Set within an original beach stone cottage, this inviting upstairs apartment offers a great base for your family holiday, beach breaks, or coastal adventures. All local amenities are walkable from this cosy apartment. It is within easy reach of the train station, regular bus routes, cafés, shops, the local cinema, and village pubs.
Less than a minute’s walk away is Borth’s Blue Flag award-winning beach, known for its clean waters, wide sands, and safe swimming for all the family.
The apartment sleeps up to 6 people, with two bedrooms and a popular mezzanine sleeping area above the lounge.
Bedroom 1 has a double bed. Bathed in morning sunlight this room offers a lovely views across Borth Bog and the distant mountains.
Bedroom 2 is spacious and calm with natural stone walls and original features.
The king-size bed offers comfort, and a dedicated workspace sits by a window where you can enjoy natural light and a view through to the sea and beach beyond the cottages opposite, tide and weather permitting.
The living space is cosy and full of character, with comfy sofa, tub chair and window seat, and a wealth of original beams and features. The room is perfect for relaxing, with a new smart TV for quiet evenings in. Stairs lead up to the mezzanine bedroom, where a low double bed sits beneath a sloping ceiling, ideal for older children or teenagers, though it can also suit adults who don’t mind the lower headroom.
The bathroom is compact and practical, with pine cladding, a bath with a shower over, a sink, and a WC.
The kitchen is simple and compact, with a handmade wooden design that provides everything you need for your stay, including a microwave, toaster, kettle, and essential cookware.
The wooden dining table seats five, with an extra chair tucked away in the cupboard under the stairs if needed. If you’d like a high chair, just let us know beforehand and we’ll have it ready for you.
Planning a larger gathering or travelling with extended family? You can also book our Charming Ground Floor Apartment downstairs, both spaces have their own entrances but can be booked together for groups of up to 11 people.
Out & About
While there's no real outside space, you won't miss it with the beach so close.
While you’re right in the heart of Borth with the sea just seconds away, this apartment is also a perfect base for exploring the rich and varied landscape of Ceredigion and beyond.
As the long sandy beach stretches north, is Borths’ sunken forest, an incredible natural phenomenon. You can find ancient tree stumps dating back thousands of years, visible at low tide.
Just north of the village lies Ynyslas, with its sweeping sand dunes and wild beach. From the south of the village, up the cliff, you can join the coastal path and walk all the way to Aberystwyth, with clifftop views, seabirds, and seals along the way.
Aberystwyth itself is just 7 miles away, an easy drive or train ride. There you’ll find a Victorian promenade, a cliff railway, and the terminus of the Vale of Rheidol steam railway, which winds up into the Cambrian Mountains to the dramatic Devil’s Bridge waterfalls. This spot, used in TV and film settings, is famed for its triple bridge and eerie beauty.
To the east lies Machynlleth, the ancient capital of Wales and now a quirky, creative little market town. With its book shop, galleries, wholefood cafés, and popular Wednesday market, it’s a great little daytrip if you don’t want to go too far afield. Further north, about 35 miles away the southern edge of Eryri (Snowdonia) begins to rise, offering spectacular day trips for walkers, photographers, and nature lovers. Whether you explore clifftops, woodlands, or heritage sites, your apartment in Borth offers a quiet, welcoming place to return to each evening.