• Stylish and elegant seafront apartment on the first floor of a Victorian townhouse, with sea views and direct access to the mile long promenade.

You can book this property from:

  • £533 per week
  • £76 per night

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 king/super-king bed

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 1 WC
  • Towels provided
  • Shower

Families

  • Travel cot
  • Highchair

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Smart TV
  • Sea or coastal views

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Watersports
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Preferred changeover day: Saturday
  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Description

Hyddgen is a stylish and elegant apartment on the first floor of a Victorian townhouse, conveniently located on Aberystwyth's seafront with direct access to the mile long promenade. The light-filled, open plan living area boasts a traditional stone feature fireplace and large bay windows that instantly transport you to a relaxing seaside haven, while the modern fitted kitchen is well-equipped with everything you'll need. The spacious bedroom has been designed with luxury in mind and the shower room features modern fixtures and fittings. You'll find an abundance of lovely independent stores, pubs and restaurants within a few minutes walk of the property; a real foodie heaven, with options to suit all tastes and budgets. 

Located on Wales' west coast in the middle of the rugged Ceredigion coastline, Aberystwyth is a wonderfully vibrant seaside town. Visit the historic remains of Aberystwyth Castle or take a walk up Pen Dinas Hill, an Iron Age hillfort with breath-taking views across the surrounding coast. At the northern end of Aberystwyth promenade, rising dramatically from the sea, Constitution Hill offers stunning views of the town, Cardigan Bay, and on a clear day, 26 mountain peaks spanning much of the length of Wales. To reach these spectacular views you can travel by train on the longest funicular electric cliff railway in Britain, which has been transporting visitors to the summit since opening in 1896.

For larger groups, there are several properties within the same building that can be booked together or individually. The apartments include; Pen y Gader ApartmentPumlumon PenthouseHyddgen Apartment and Elenydd Apartment.

First Floor

  • Entrance Lobby: Coat hooks and hall table. 
  • Kitchen/Living Area: Fully integrated contemporary kitchen with oven, hob, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher and microwave. Living area features dining table with seating for up to 4 people, sofa, 2 armchairs, window seat and Smart TV.
  • Bedroom: King bedroom with bedside cabinets, wardrobe and chest of drawers. 
  • Shower Room: Modern shower, fitted vanity units, wash basin with feature lighting and WC. 

Additional Information

  • Heating and electricity: Included.
  • Bed linen, hand and bath towels: Provided.
  • Travel cot and high-chair: Available on request. Please bring your own cot linen.
  • Hairdryers: One provided
  • Pets: One pet welcome
  • No smoking inside the property please.
  • Water: Mains water supply.
  • Parking: No parking. 

Reviews

Lovely apartment in a great location.

Mr B,

A modern apartment in a fantastic location with amazing views. All the amenities you need, very comfortable and relaxing.

Mrs W,

We had a lovely stay in Aberystwyth the accommodation was clean and modern with a beautiful view of the sea which could be seen even from the bedroom whilst relaxing in the most comfortable bed. I would highly recommend this place and come back again very soon!

Mr W,

What a lovely apartment. Right on the seafront with amazing views. We took our little dog with us and she loved it too. There was a hotel with a restaurant and a bar, ( Glengower) they were very dog friendly and we visited them 3 times. We had a lovely time.

Mrs G,

Lovely stay in a superb apartment - very quiet and everything we wished for.

Ms R,

Great property, in a great location. Very comfortable.

Mrs D,

The Apartment is an excellent location close to all places of interest. The Glendower Hotel serves excellent meals . The only disadvantage is the shelter opposite is used for sleeping by the poor homeless . The welcome pack was lovely & it was easy to access. You are allowed to park at the back of the apartment to unload your luggage.

Mrs D,

We ate at Baravin, lunch at Ultracomida. Glenover is ok for pub grub. Good beer at Bottle and Barrel. Good beer at Chip Box.Train to Devils Bridge is a good day out. Excellent view from flat

Ms K A,

Lovely property. Spectacular views, glorious weather!! Thank you so much for the welcome pack. It was much appreciated. Can recommend the Hafad Estate and Llanerchaeron national trust property for walks. Caehir Gardens also worth a visit, lovely little tea room with home baked cakes and soup.

Mr Nigel M,

Ideal apartment for a 4 night stay. Welcome pack appreciated. Little Italian was very good. Devils Bridge worth a visit and also the railway up to Constitution Hill.

Ms Sall B,

One of the best appointed and comfortable self-catering accommodations we have stayed in. Great location. The owner has dressed the cottage beautifully and we felt very at home. Amazing view from the bay window.

Mr G,

Beautiful and well equipped apartment in a location providing spectacular views. Thank you for the welcome pack. It got us off to a great start. A really nice gesture. Each evening we were mesmerised by the glowing sunsets. We dined in Saphan Thai, Mamma Fays and Antala. Coffee in Medina is not to be missed and the polish apple cake was a firm favourite. My husband enjoyed our visits to Kanes Bottle and Barrel and the Bank Vaults. Friendly staff and excellent ales. Day trip to New Quay terrific. Highlight of our stay has to be whilst eating breakfast, two dolphins appeared in the bay opposite our window, magical. Thank you

Past Customer,

We have enjoyed the flat. Everything is good quality and works well. It is a treat to sit looking out to the sea. Accomodation gets top marks. Visited Harlech Castle and Port Merion. Excellent lunch at the Harbour Master Aberaeron which is a lovely little town

Past Customer,

Thanks for a lovely stay in Hyddgen. Fabulous location, lovely clean and modern apartment. Ideally set for our walk along the Wales coastal path. Plenty of choice for eating out and supermarkets aplenty. A great find

Past Customer,

Hyddgen was a lovely base for our week in Aberyswyth. The flat was clean and comfortable, very well equipped for self catering. No complaints about the view either! Handy tip: A weekly ticket is available in the car park behind the flat £16.30. We had a lovely time exploring the area. We hope everyone else does also

Past Customer,

Hyddgen apartment was absolutely lovely. So clean and well equipped. Would love to come back. Lovely decor and views and the welcome pack was a nice touch. Drove to Aberporth, Tresaith and Cardigan. Well worth the visit. Parking at the back in the park park was a great tip left from other visitors. Diolch!

Mr Alan W,

Enjoyed some fantastic sunsets from the comfort of the apartment as well as watching the waves roll up the beach. The apartment is very well fitted out and comfortable. We managed to park virtually outside on the seafront by parking strategically. Particularly enjoyed the are to the North of Aberystwyth where you can see the remains of the submerged forest at low tide and then do a circular walk to the Ynyslas nature reserve and back through the peat bog taking in the far reaching coastal views and the views to the mountains. Tanybwlch beach and nature reserve on the other side of the marina in Aberystwyth is in walking distance and well worth a few hours exploration. Also the national library of Wales up on the hill. It is a very impressive building and has some interesting exhibitions. So much to see. Will have to return.

Mrs Sally T,

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