North of England
Scotland
North of England
Scotland

A unique, octagon-shaped lodge, this romantic hideaway has true eco credentials including wind and solar power. Sleeping just two guests, the one-bedroom retreat has been designed with a living turf roof and Welsh timber cladding to ensure it blends beautifully into the Ceredigion landscape.
On a tranquil site, 1.5 miles from Dihewyd and 6.5 miles from Llanarth, it is also well positioned for the charming seaside town of New Quay, 9.5 miles away. Here you can potter in the shops, dine out and swim from golden beaches.
Look out for the famous bottlenose dolphins in the bay or take a boat trip from the harbour out to sea. You can also walk alongside beautiful Bae Ceredigion on the coast path from here.
Aberaeron, 7.5 miles from your lodge, is another seaside location worth visiting. During your stay, also venture 5 miles to see the National Trust’s Llanerchaeron, with its walled garden, parkland and Georgian villa.
Step inside this delightful cabin to find it is as sumptuous inside as it is sustainable in its creation. This property`s eco credentials include wind and solar power and a turf roof.
It was built using lime plaster, local timber and has sheeps wool insulation. Wood provided for the log burner and outdoor bath is grown on site so you are sure to be toasty and warm throughout your stay.
Find yourselves in an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner/bedroom cleverly designed to sit within the octagonal shape. With an abundance of natural wood, this space feels immediately comfortable and welcoming.
Cook up treats for each other in the kitchen area, dine at the table as you take in the views over the Aeron Valley or watch the Smart TV. Lay your head for the night in your luxurious double bed.