Welcome to the Stables
Built in 1906 the Stables is a private self contained annex attached to our main house and was originally a hayloft.
Situated in a small market town at the foot of the Cambrian Mountains, a dark skies area, with a selection of small independent shops restaurants and pubs, all within walking distance.
Perfectly placed to explore Mid Wales, walking & cycling or driving.
Aberystwyth 35 mins
Aberaeron 30 mins
Devils Bridge 25 mins
Ynyslas Sand Dunes 50 mins
Brecon Beacons 1 hr
I moved to Tregaron with my wife Julie in April 2019. We have spent most of the time since working on our beautiful Edwardian house and it's outbuildings.
We absolutely love living in Tregaron and have found the people in this area to be so welcoming and friendly. It is so well placed for everything. We love to explore the area and see all the wonderful scenery that this part of Wales has to offer. Walking, cycling, bird watching, mountains, beaches it really does have everything. Hopefully we will have more time this year to discover even more!
Your key will be in a keysafe by the door for which you will be provided a code. I will always try to introduce myself to you on arrival. The Stables is annexed onto the back of our property so we are usually available should you have any questions.
As The Stables is joined to the main property there is potential for some noises to transfer between them.
The market town of Tregaron, home of the National Eisteddfod 2022, on the western edge of the Cambrian Mountains is a gateway to many sites of natural and historic importance in West Wales. All roads lead to the market square which is surrounded by characterful buildings including the 13th-century Talbot Hotel, an old drovers’ inn, which supposedly has an elephant buried in its grounds.
The popular Welsh Gold Centre, where the world-famous Rhiannon jewellery is made, includes a Welsh craft shop, gallery and tearoom.
In the town square, a statue commemorates Henry Richard the MP for Merthyr Tydfil who was a founder and first secretary of the League of Nations, fore-runner to the modern United Nations.
The Kite Centre and Museum just out of the square on the road to Llanddewi Brefi, has information on Red Kites and other birds of the area, local history, costume, Cors Caron and a reconstructed Victorian school room.
We are situated opposite Caron Stores, a friendly local shop serving a variety of local produce and home made treats. There is also a Spar grocery shop with Post Office and cash machine in the town square just a two minute walk away, here you will also find a selection of local shops including a wonderful bakery and patisserie with a cafe, a traditional local butchers shop, a fish and chip shop and a fantastic Chinese takeaway that is always a favourite with guests, as well as the highly recommended local cafe Halen a Pupur (Salt and Pepper), at YBanc in the market square, or for finer dining visit Y Talbot, an award winning Inn.
There are charging points for electric vehicles in the main car park and also a charging point for e bikes in the main square,
We are situated on the western edge of the Cambrian Mountains, an area of astounding natural beauty and a dark sky area, between the Cambrian way and the Coastal way. Voted top 25 best trips to take on the planet.
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