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The CarthouseBryncarnedd Farm Cottages Clarach Road, Clarach Nr. Aberystwyth Set on the beautiful sweep of Cardigan Bay the university town of Aberystwyth's Victorian promenade pier and sandy beach lie just 1½ miles from this attractive cluster of cottages three of which we offer here. Careful conversion of a handsome range of stone built farm buildings has created well appointed comfortable holiday accommodation within easy reach of a wealth of attractions. Bird watching enthusiasts will love the Red kite feeding station at Rhayader and there are superb walking and mountain biking trails in the Cambrian Hills as well as amidst the lakes of the wonderful Elan Valley. Dolphin watching trips and steam train journeys are always popular and this lovely stretch of Heritage coastline encompasses many safe sandy beaches including Clarach with its rock pools (1½ miles) and Borth (5 miles). Whilst easily accessible via good roads the narrow winding lanes and rolling hills of this delightfully unspoilt region of Wales are all part of its considerable charm. Aberystwyth itself boasts a good selection of shops entertainments pubs and eateries cinema and arts centre as well as golf and indoor leisure facilities.<br/><br/> |
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The WorkshopBryncarnedd Farm Cottages Clarach Road, Clarach Nr. Aberystwyth Set on the beautiful sweep of Cardigan Bay the university town of Aberystwyth's Victorian promenade pier and sandy beach lie just 1½ miles from this attractive cluster of cottages three of which we offer here. Careful conversion of a handsome range of stone built farm buildings has created well appointed comfortable holiday accommodation within easy reach of a wealth of attractions. Bird watching enthusiasts will love the Red kite feeding station at Rhayader and there are superb walking and mountain biking trails in the Cambrian Hills as well as amidst the lakes of the wonderful Elan Valley. Dolphin watching trips and steam train journeys are always popular and this lovely stretch of Heritage coastline encompasses many safe sandy beaches including Clarach with its rock pools (1½ miles) and Borth (5 miles). Whilst easily accessible via good roads the narrow winding lanes and rolling hills of this delightfully unspoilt region of Wales are all part of its considerable charm. Aberystwyth itself boasts a good selection of shops entertainments pubs and eateries cinema and arts centre as well as golf and indoor leisure facilities.<br/><br/> |
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The Hay SuiteBryncarnedd Farm Cottages Clarach Road, Clarach Nr. Aberystwyth Set on the beautiful sweep of Cardigan Bay the university town of Aberystwyth's Victorian promenade pier and sandy beach lie just 1½ miles from this attractive cluster of cottages three of which we offer here. Careful conversion of a handsome range of stone built farm buildings has created well appointed comfortable holiday accommodation within easy reach of a wealth of attractions. Bird watching enthusiasts will love the Red kite feeding station at Rhayader and there are superb walking and mountain biking trails in the Cambrian Hills as well as amidst the lakes of the wonderful Elan Valley. Dolphin watching trips and steam train journeys are always popular and this lovely stretch of Heritage coastline encompasses many safe sandy beaches including Clarach with its rock pools (1½ miles) and Borth (5 miles). Whilst easily accessible via good roads the narrow winding lanes and rolling hills of this delightfully unspoilt region of Wales are all part of its considerable charm. Aberystwyth itself boasts a good selection of shops entertainments pubs and eateries cinema and arts centre as well as golf and indoor leisure facilities.<br/><br/> |
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BrynfaPenrhiw Pistyll Lane, New Quay Tucked away in 4 acres of tranquil idyllic countryside this charming cottage sits amidst a little cluster of barn conversions overlooking the picturesque resort of New Quay one mile below on the Cardigan Heritage coast. As well as water sports a sheltered sandy beach shops inns and restaurants New Quay boasts boat trips for fishing or dolphin and seal watching and the surrounding area offers superb bird watching and walking. Cycle hire is available in the lovely harbour town of Aberaeron (7 miles) and a honey farm dry ski slope riding and National Trust beaches are a short drive. Cardigan is 18 miles.<br/><br/> |
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Dol LlanLlangrannog Llandysul, Llangrannog Perfect for summer beach holidays and winter breaks this attractively renovated 300-year-old cottage sits within a few hundred yards of a Blue Flag beach with rock pools and safe sands the village shop two café/restaurants and two pubs. Fishing golf riding and dry skiing are all under a mile and the coastal path offers delightful year round walking. Seals dolphins red kites and buzzards are all seen on the Cardigan Heritage Coast (nearby New Quay offers nature spotting boat trips). Pembrokeshire's theme parks are an easy day trip.<br/><br/> |
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Four SeasonsPlwmp, Plwmp Overlooking the Cardigan Heritage Coast above the magical old smugglers' cove of Cwmtydu (N.T.) this exceptionally well appointed property is ideally placed for enjoying the harbour and sandy beaches of popular and picturesque New Quay resort. With its sheltered garden decked area sauna games room and hot tub Four Seasons is perfect for year round family get togethers and sits just 3 miles from delightful Llangrannog. Seal and dolphin watching boat trips red kites and buzzards are all found in the locality – an outstandingly lovely haven for beach lovers bird watchers and walkers alike. A honey farm and cheese making are among the area's numerous delights and fishing golf riding water sports tennis and even dry slope skiing are available nearby. St David's and its little gem of a cathedral the lively resort of Tenby Oakwood Folly Farm and many other Pembrokeshire attractions and theme parks are an easy day trip as are trips to Ireland from Fishguard. Local farm produce shop nearby pub ½ mile shop and P.O. 50 yards.<br/><br/> |
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Glendower14 Albert Street, Aberaeron Quietly tucked away in the heart of one of the prettiest harbour towns in Wales this delightful and newly renovated Georgian town house sits a short stroll from a fine selection of interesting shops pubs and award winning restaurants. Freshly caught fish boat rides and dolphin watching boat trips are all found at the pretty harbourside and a wealth of activities can be pursued nearby. An indoor swimming pool and sports centre are just yards away whilst go karting and quad biking are both available within 2 miles sandy beaches are 3 miles and excellent walkingfishing and golf are enjoyed close by.<br/><br/> |
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Morawel11 Quay Parade, Aberaeron Right on the delightful quayside in Aberaeron one of Wales's most lovely harbour towns this superbly renovated Georgian house (lilac property shown right) offers an exceptional contemporary standard of style and comfort. Freshly caught fish boat rides and dolphin watching trips good shops pubs restaurants and a sports centre/pool are just a few yards.<br/><br/> |
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Polly CottageNantwrnor Oakford, Nr. Aberaeron Cardigan Bay Down a pretty private country lane peaceful and secluded these delightful cottages nestle amidst lovely countryside yet are just minutes away from Cardigan Bay's glorious heritage coastline with its dolphins seals rocky coves sandy beaches and charming harbour towns. Characterful and cosy the cottages provide an excellent base for exploring this beautiful unspoilt corner of Wales.<br/><br/>The picturesque little harbour town of Aberaeron (2½ miles) boasts shops inns a leisure centre and shingle beach whilst Cei Bach and the seaside village of New Quay both within 4 miles have sandy sheltered beaches. Boats leave the harbour at New Quay on dolphin sightseeing trips and fine walking bird watching (this is a Red kite area) riding golf fishing quad biking and go karting are all available nearby. Snowdonia is about 1½ hours' drive. Nearest shop ½ mile pub 1 mile.<br/><br/> |
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Henny Penny CottageNantwrnor Oakford, Nr. Aberaeron Cardigan Bay Down a pretty private country lane peaceful and secluded these delightful cottages nestle amidst lovely countryside yet are just minutes away from Cardigan Bay's glorious heritage coastline with its dolphins seals rocky coves sandy beaches and charming harbour towns. Characterful and cosy the cottages provide an excellent base for exploring this beautiful unspoilt corner of Wales.<br/><br/>The picturesque little harbour town of Aberaeron (2½ miles) boasts shops inns a leisure centre and shingle beach whilst Cei Bach and the seaside village of New Quay both within 4 miles have sandy sheltered beaches. Boats leave the harbour at New Quay on dolphin sightseeing trips and fine walking bird watching (this is a Red kite area) riding golf fishing quad biking and go karting are all available nearby. Snowdonia is about 1½ hours' drive. Nearest shop ½ mile pub 1 mile.<br/><br/> |
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Nether Rose1 Meadow Cottage Ciliau Aeron, Ciliau Aeron In glorious countryside just 7 miles from the Cardigan Heritage Coast this bright single storey cottage sits peacefully in a small group of holiday homes in Ciliau Aeron – also the setting for Llanerchaeron House (N.T.). Beautiful Georgian Aberaeron with its attractive harbour pubs restaurants and boat trips is just 4 miles and the mountains near Lampeter (5 miles) boast abundant wildlife. The location is a paradise for walkers nature lovers and bird watchers – dolphins seals red kites and buzzards are all seen locally – yet lively attractions such as paintballing riding and the Pembrokeshire theme parks are within easy reach. New Quay's sandy beaches and water sports are 7 miles. Shop and hotel in village. <br/><br/> |
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PenthouseFlat 14 Plas Dyffryn Parc y Bryn, Aberystwyth Enjoying a superb location for exploring Aberystwyth's Victorian seafront and pier the National Library of Wales and the University this stylish penthouse apartment even boasts distant sea views. Good restaurants theatre cinema shops and the Museum are all in easy walking distance and golf is 1 mile. Safe sandy beaches and magical coves boat rides and dolphin watching trips riding dry skiing and a Red Kite centre are readily accessible. <br/><br/> |
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Scrumpy CottageTygwyn Dihewyd, Nr. Aberaeron Enjoying distant views to the Cardigan Heritage Coast (7 miles) this charming cottage nestles on a small secluded farm specialising in rare breeds and traditional cider and apple juice. Adjoining the owners' home it offers visitors the chance to enjoy walks on the farm as well as spotting the locally nesting Red kites. Boat trips from Aberaeron's harbour (5 miles) dolphin and seal watching water sports riding walking paintballing and theme parks are all in easy reach. New Quay 7 miles. Shop and dining pub 2 miles.<br/><br/> |
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Stallion Valley MillCwm March Prengwyn, Nr. Llandysul Bursting with charm and character these three beautifully renovated properties – a Grade II listed traditional farmhouse and the skilful conversion of the former farm mill and adjoining barn – offer an idyllically peaceful year round retreat. Each property boasts its own private garden and they all enjoy shared access to 3½ acres of delightful grounds whose paddocks woodland and ponds are a haven for wildlife. And this tranquil rural setting lies just ¼ mile from a pub restaurant and within easy reach of a wealth of holiday attractions.<br/><br/>Unspoilt National Trust beaches are just 9 miles away and at nearby New Quay the dolphin and seal watching trips are some of the most popular excursions in mid Wales. Further up the coast is the bustling university town of Aberystwyth with its cliff railway Camera Obscura Ceredigion Museum and the National Library of Wales. To the south is Cardigan with nearby Cilgerran Castle and the beautiful Cenarth Falls. Further inland and steeped in Welsh folklore and history the town of Carmathen (18 miles) is well worth a trip and within a short drive of Stallion Valley visitors can enjoy nostalgic journeys on the Teifi Valley narrow gauge steam railway. Superb fishing white water rafting canoeing and other adventure activities can be found in Llandysul (2 miles) along with a selection of shops.<br/><br/> |
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Stallion Valley ByreCwm March Prengwyn, Nr. Llandysul Bursting with charm and character these three beautifully renovated properties – a Grade II listed traditional farmhouse and the skilful conversion of the former farm mill and adjoining barn – offer an idyllically peaceful year round retreat. Each property boasts its own private garden and they all enjoy shared access to 3½ acres of delightful grounds whose paddocks woodland and ponds are a haven for wildlife. And this tranquil rural setting lies just ¼ mile from a pub restaurant and within easy reach of a wealth of holiday attractions.<br/><br/>Unspoilt National Trust beaches are just 9 miles away and at nearby New Quay the dolphin and seal watching trips are some of the most popular excursions in mid Wales. Further up the coast is the bustling university town of Aberystwyth with its cliff railway Camera Obscura Ceredigion Museum and the National Library of Wales. To the south is Cardigan with nearby Cilgerran Castle and the beautiful Cenarth Falls. Further inland and steeped in Welsh folklore and history the town of Carmathen (18 miles) is well worth a trip and within a short drive of Stallion Valley visitors can enjoy nostalgic journeys on the Teifi Valley narrow gauge steam railway. Superb fishing white water rafting canoeing and other adventure activities can be found in Llandysul (2 miles) along with a selection of shops.<br/><br/> |
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Stallion Valley FarmhouseCwm March Prengwyn, Nr. Llandysul Bursting with charm and character these three beautifully renovated properties – a Grade II listed traditional farmhouse and the skilful conversion of the former farm mill and adjoining barn – offer an idyllically peaceful year round retreat. Each property boasts its own private garden and they all enjoy shared access to 3½ acres of delightful grounds whose paddocks woodland and ponds are a haven for wildlife. And this tranquil rural setting lies just ¼ mile from a pub restaurant and within easy reach of a wealth of holiday attractions.<br/><br/>Unspoilt National Trust beaches are just 9 miles away and at nearby New Quay the dolphin and seal watching trips are some of the most popular excursions in mid Wales. Further up the coast is the bustling university town of Aberystwyth with its cliff railway Camera Obscura Ceredigion Museum and the National Library of Wales. To the south is Cardigan with nearby Cilgerran Castle and the beautiful Cenarth Falls. Further inland and steeped in Welsh folklore and history the town of Carmathen (18 miles) is well worth a trip and within a short drive of Stallion Valley visitors can enjoy nostalgic journeys on the Teifi Valley narrow gauge steam railway. Superb fishing white water rafting canoeing and other adventure activities can be found in Llandysul (2 miles) along with a selection of shops.<br/><br/> |
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Ty FfynnonLLANON, Nr. Aberaeron Within a half mile walk of Llanon beach this bright spacious and newly built property boasts well appointed family accommodation and an excellent village location a short stroll from local pubs and shops. Just 5 miles away visitors can enjoy freshly caught fish in Aberaeron a delightful harbour town of pretty colour washed Georgian houses with good shops and restaurants as well as boat rides and dolphin watching trips. This is a superb area for bird watching particularly for Red kites and there is lovely walking on National Trust land. Riding clay pigeon shooting and karting are available nearby.<br/><br/> |
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Ty NantLlanon, Nr. Aberaeron Enjoying distant sea views this attractive barn conversion is quietly tucked away above the coastal village of Llanon with its pubs and shops including a prizewinning butcher's. Just 4 miles away lies Aberaeron a lovely Georgian harbour town whilst Aberystwyth's Victorian seafront and museum are only 8 miles. Safe sandy beaches at Borth Mwnt and New Quay and the magical coves of Cwmtydu and Llangrannog are within easy reach and boat rides and dolphin watching trips are readily available. Llanerchaeron (N.T.) riding dry skiing and coarse fishing are all under 30 minutes' drive. Fantasy Farm 2 miles.<br/><br/> |
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Ty TwtPenrhiw Pistyll Cottage Penrhiw Pistyll Lane, New Quay Set in a peaceful and idyllic rural setting overlooking the picturesque resort of New Quay (pictured) this snug and recently refurbished charming cottage is adjacent to a small cluster of barn conversions in an ideal location for exploring the Cardigan Heritage Coast. New Quay's water sports and sandy beaches are less than a mile away by car (or 15 minutes walk down a footpath) and the resort also boasts boat trips for fishing or dolphin and seal watching as well as a good selection of shops inns and restaurants. Bird watching and walking in this beautiful unspoilt corner of Wales are superb and riding golf fishing a honey farm dry ski slope and National Trust beaches are all a short drive. Cycle hire is available in the lovely harbour town of Aberaeron (7 miles) and Cardigan is 18 miles.<br/><br/> |
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Shire CottageWern Newydd Penrhiwllan, Llandysul Nestling in 40 acres of valley surrounded by oak forest these three romantic properties each with its own hot tub offer a perfect year round setting in which to relax and unwind. Shared with the owners the grounds are home to wildlife ponds and a small river for fun fishing whilst the whole farm is now a conservation area and a haven for the rare Brown Hairstreak butterfly badgers and much more. There are beautiful walks through the forest – one area looks towards the mountains with sunsets that are out of this world whilst another offers swings and seating spots in delightful riverside surroundings. Unspoilt National Trust beaches are just 9 miles away and the dolphin and seal watching trips readily available along the coast are some of the most popular excursions in mid Wales whilst further inland white water rafting superb fishing nostalgic journeys on the Teifi Valley narrow gauge steam railway and a host of other fantastic attractions are within a short drive of Wern Newydd Farm. A selection of shops can be found in Llandysul (2 miles) and a village shop/P.O. and an excellent pub serving good food lie conveniently at the end of the farm drive. <br/><br/> |
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Shire LodgeWern Newydd Penrhiwllan, Llandysul Nestling in 40 acres of valley surrounded by oak forest these three romantic properties each with its own hot tub offer a perfect year round setting in which to relax and unwind. Shared with the owners the grounds are home to wildlife ponds and a small river for fun fishing whilst the whole farm is now a conservation area and a haven for the rare Brown Hairstreak butterfly badgers and much more. There are beautiful walks through the forest – one area looks towards the mountains with sunsets that are out of this world whilst another offers swings and seating spots in delightful riverside surroundings. Unspoilt National Trust beaches are just 9 miles away and the dolphin and seal watching trips readily available along the coast are some of the most popular excursions in mid Wales whilst further inland white water rafting superb fishing nostalgic journeys on the Teifi Valley narrow gauge steam railway and a host of other fantastic attractions are within a short drive of Wern Newydd Farm. A selection of shops can be found in Llandysul (2 miles) and a village shop/P.O. and an excellent pub serving good food lie conveniently at the end of the farm drive. <br/><br/> |
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The Shire MillWern Newydd Penrhiwllan, Llandysul Nestling in 40 acres of valley surrounded by oak forest these three romantic properties each with its own hot tub offer a perfect year round setting in which to relax and unwind. Shared with the owners the grounds are home to wildlife ponds and a small river for fun fishing whilst the whole farm is now a conservation area and a haven for the rare Brown Hairstreak butterfly badgers and much more. There are beautiful walks through the forest – one area looks towards the mountains with sunsets that are out of this world whilst another offers swings and seating spots in delightful riverside surroundings. Unspoilt National Trust beaches are just 9 miles away and the dolphin and seal watching trips readily available along the coast are some of the most popular excursions in mid Wales whilst further inland white water rafting superb fishing nostalgic journeys on the Teifi Valley narrow gauge steam railway and a host of other fantastic attractions are within a short drive of Wern Newydd Farm. A selection of shops can be found in Llandysul (2 miles) and a village shop/P.O. and an excellent pub serving good food lie conveniently at the end of the farm drive. <br/><br/> |
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