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Mwnt

Owned by the National Trust, the headland of Mwnt overlooks a sheltered sandy beach. Short circular cliff top walks, a remote family beach, a 13th century church and a wealth of history make this a beautiful destination for visitors especially during the summer months. Mwnt is historically important as the site of an important 13th century battle against the invading Flemish. The site was also on the route of early Celtic Christian pilgrimages. The striking prominence of Foel-y-Mwnt and the high sheer cliffs to the south make Mwnt one of the most valued scenic vistas in west Wales. Frequent sightings of bottlenosed dolphins, seals and porpoise. Short cliff top walks with spectaular views.

Aberporth

The picturesque village resort of Aberporth overlooks two sandy beaches and is one of Ceredigion's favourite holiday destinations. Rock pools are exposed at low tides and the cliff top walks along the Ceredigion Coast offer amazing views.

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Tresaith

One of the most spectacular sights at Tresaith is the cascade of the river Saith over the cliff tops down onto the beach. Tresaith is one of the locations most favoured by visitors to Ceredigion. It is almost a picture-book seaside village and offers a wonderful sandy beach

Penbryn

Owned by the National Trust, the golden sands of Penbryn beach are reached through the woods of the fern-clad Hoffnant valley. The spacious beach is almost a mile in length and extends westwards to Tresaith, which can be reached at low tide. Penbryn beach is totally unspoilt and its fine deep golden sand is perfect for children and the shallow water is popular with bathers in summer. There are coastal walks affording extensive views over Cardigan Bay.

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Llangrannog

The scenic settlement is located just south of New Quay, to the north of Tresaith. Llangrannog has a special significance within Wales for nearby is a residential facility operated by Urdd Gobaith Cymru - Wales's League of Youth. Generation after generation of Welsh children have spent a holiday here. The extensive range of sports and leisure facilities on offer by the Urdd (pronounced "Eerthe") - including a dry ski slope - are also accessible to the public. There are splendid walking opportunities along Ceredigion's Heritage Coast, the most spectacular walk leading up from the village, beyond the hidden Cilborth beach and around the headland of Ynys Lochtyn - owned by the National Trust.

Cwmtydu

The secluded cove at Cwmtydu once very popular with pirates and smugglers, breaks the rugged coast to the south-west of New Quay. The beach is predominantly shingle with an area of sand exposed at low tides. The public footpath over National Trust land overlooks Cardigan Bay and provides breathtaking views of basking seals and porpoise in the off-shore waters.

 

 

Poppit Sands

A large sandy beach at the mouth of the River Teifi, backed by sand dunes.

 

 


Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages -May Bank Holiday Cottages Wales - May Bank Holiday Breaks - Luxury Holiday Cottages CeredigionChild Friendly Holidays Ceredigion - Five Star Holiday Cottages West Wales

Outstanding five star self catering accommodation for a holiday in Cardigan Bay on the West coast of Wales.  The holiday cottages are situated on a 13 acre smallholding near Cardigan in Ceredigion west Wales. The converted slate farm buildings provide luxury self catering accommodation in five cottages sleeping two, four, four, six and eight people.

All the self catering accommodation is furnished to a high standard and have been graded with five and four stars by the Wales Tourist Board. The holiday cottages are located at the end of a road half a mile mile long where there is no through traffic making it ideal for children to play safely.

Situated in Coastal location near Cardigan in West Wales, ideal for a relaxing holiday break! The cottages are near to the sea being located just five miles from the beautiful National Trust beach of Mwnt and the Ceredigion Marine Heritage Coast an ideal area for bird watching. Home to an abundance of marine life including bottlenose dolphins, harbour poroise, grey seals and many sea birds and fish.

The holiday cottages are well placed to explore the local area of west Wales, Cardigan Bay, the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and the Pembrokeshire National Park.

The Coach House and The Stables cottages have a large decking area with seating to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. The cottages are surrounded by well kept lawns perfect for barbeques during warm days and the summer months in Wales.There are beautiful views towards the Preseli Mountains in the Pembrokeshire National Park just a short walk from the holiday cottages, which help to provide the inspiration to explore Ceredigion and west Wales!

The accommodation is children friendly with many animals for children to see, including Ben and Blossom the miniature shetland ponies, Gertie, Goldie and Percy the Kune Kune pigs, Emily, Ember, Sienna, and Ellie the pigmy goats, chickens, ducks and, Bluey and Bethan the friendly dogs.

The holiday cottages are ideal large group accommodation sleeping up to 24 people in the five self catering holiday cottages. All the holiday cottages have free wireless broadband Internet access so that you can check emails and access the Web during your stay. For active visitors the cottages are in a good position to explore Ceredigion and west Wales by mountain bike.

Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages – Luxury Holiday Cottages in Ceredigion near Pembrokeshire West Wales