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Explore the wonderful Pembrokeshire National Park, with the chance to see dolphins and seals. Some stunning coastal walks along the around Ceredigion, Cardigan Bay and the wildlife rich Cambrian Mountains, great for walking and mountain biking. Superb beaches and fishing harbours.

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Ty'r Onnen Treehouse 2

Dyfed, Wales

Ty'r Onnen Treehouse From £980 Availability

The majestic structure of Ty' r Onnen Treehouse is a perfect place to escape the stresses and strains of everyday life. The blissfully tranquil location is not only spellbindingly beautiful but also wonderfully secluded. Making it ideal for a family break or a trip away with your special someone.

Welsh Coach House 10

Ceredigion, Dyfed, Wales

Welsh Coach House From £1131 Availability

In an oasis of gracious and glorious living in the fifty acre grounds of the Glaneirw Estate, Welsh Coach House is a unique, stunningly beautiful five bedroom property perfect for family holidays and wonderful celebrations. Welsh Coach House is a beautifully restored former Coach House and Granary situated in its own landscaped private gardens with total privacy and seclusion. On the borders of Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion, this wonderful home is just a five minute drive from the exceptional sandy beaches of Tresaith and Aberporth in Cardigan Bay. Offering a totally unforgettable stay in this hidden corner of Wales, Welsh Coach House is approached by a glorious avenue of beech trees that line the driveway of the wonderfully private Glaneirw Estate. The fully restored Glaneirw Georgian mansion sits in all its glory on the site of the once Eirw Castle with some parts dating back to the 1300’s. The estate is brimming with pasture and woodland, surrounding both the mansion house and Welsh Coach House. The estate managers farm Pedigree Dexter Cattle and rare breed Mangalitsa pigs on the estate and enjoy eggs from their free range chickens. Guests can purchase first class meat and eggs from the farm. The pigs forage in the woodlands and the meat has distinct marbling giving it a rich, flavoursome texture. During the winter, the pigs are fed on apples and pears from the estate orchard.

When you book a holiday in Welsh Coach House, you will quickly get lost in the bird song and country air. If you can bear to leave this lavish house and its beautiful gardens, you will quickly discover gorgeous beaches, a scenic coastal path, dolphin spotting trips, stunning gardens and charming seaside villages. It is the perfect base to explore the Cardigan Bay Heritage coastline and the Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion Coastal Path. Welsh Coach House has been lovingly renovated with a brilliant blend of old and new. It is a period property with style and swagger and the most tasteful of furnishings. With five bedrooms, it is also the perfect place to bridge the gap between generations, to reinvigorate and recharge the batteries in country air. You can invite the grandparents along knowing that there are outstanding entertainment spaces and plenty of quiet corners to disappear off to for a peaceful read and a cup of tea. Within its honey-coloured stone walls and stable doors, you will discover a truly beautiful holiday home decorated in wonderful contemporary colour palettes. Welsh Coach House enjoys a fascinating history with the bell that was used to call staff in around 1871 still in position in Welsh Coach House’s bell tower. A Georgian façade was added and an age of hippy commune became part of its life.

As well as its beautiful five bedrooms, Welsh Coach House offers three elegant bathrooms and a downstairs cloakroom, a fantastic games room, an impressive, slate floored main reception room, a very generous sized modern kitchen and huge, open hallways. The master bedroom suite is a glorious, light and airy space with its sumptuous bed being dressed in luxury Egyptian cotton linen. Each of the bathrooms is a beautifully tiled space with a contemporary freestanding bath as well as a large walk-in shower. Many of the coach house’s original features are intact including huge oak doors, aged terracotta tiles and highly impressive slate floors. Welsh Coast House boasts high ceilings, ornate architraves and characterful wooden beams.

The drawing room is smart and elegant offering the chance to mingle or slide away. Lavish grey sofas sit opposite each other where you can enjoy pre-dinner drinks or family games. The vintage dining table offers elegance and style. The kitchen is a chef’s dream with oversized, excellent black appliances, a huge array of wooden cabinets and a handy breakfast table. It is easy to prepare a holiday feast in such a brilliant space. The games room is fabulous with a full-size table tennis table, dart board and even a beer fridge. There is also a Smart television and a good supply of DVD’s and board games for your entertainment.

The bedrooms are totally luxurious with quality, crisp linens and soft throws and cushions adorning the sumptuous beds. You will deep dive into some serious shut eye wanting to wake early to explore this wondrous estate. The upper bedrooms boast characterful beams and sloping ceilings.

Outside you will discover extensive lawns, an alfresco lounge and dining terrace, gorgeous borders and a Weber barbecue which your barbecue masters will be delighted with, especially when buying quality meats from the farm. Beyond the walled garden is the estate orchard with a mixture of original and recently planted fruit trees and soft fruit bushes which guests are welcome to enjoy when in season.

The delightful holiday resort of Aberporth boasts two fabulous Blue Flag beaches between the rocky headlands of Trecregyn and Fathgarreg and some charming seaside shops, cafes and pubs. On the southern edge of Cardigan Bay, visitors are attracted by its beaches and access to the stunning Wales Coastal Path. There are pleasure boats, sailing boats, kayaks and canoes for hire. You will also enjoy watching the local fishermen unloading crate after crate of giant spider crabs and other seafish. In the 17th and 18th centuries herring were plentiful in Cardigan Bay so Aberporth had at least twenty full time herring smacks. Now it is mainly crab and lobster fishing. You will find rock pools exposed at low tide and the cliff top walks along the Ceredigion coast boast extensive views as far as the Llyn Peninsula. There is a wonderful carving of a leaping dolphin overlooking the beach as bottlenose dolphins are frequently seen close to shore.

The Wales Coast Path, otherwise known as the Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion Coastal Path, is well established with clear signing and spectacular walking, especially from Cardigan to Borth. From Aberporth you may just want to walk along the cliffs to Tresaith or you may want to take the circular walk. There are seaside saunters along the fronts of coastal towns and villages, literary trails such as the Dylan Thomas Trail around New Quay, delightful strolls along country lanes bordered with ancient hedgerows full of wild flowers, invigorating walks across wild headlands enjoying stunning views of the rugged Cardigan Bay coastline, challenging mountain hikes in the remote uplands of the Cambrian Mountains or slow riverside rambles along the Teifi, Aeron Rheidol and Ystwyth valleys. Cardigan Bay has a number of useful little buses if you do not want to drive.

Keen cyclists enjoy the amazing cycle routes around Cardigan Bay. You can hire cycles from New Image Bikes, Cardigan if you do not want to take your own. Those that enjoy active holidays love canoeing along the River Teifi. At 79km, it is one of the longest rivers in Wales, starting at Teifi Pools high up near Tregaron. The section from Llechryd Bridge to the mouth of the river at Poppit Sands is tidal so it makes a wonderful half day canoe trip if there is enough water. You must check the tides though. Surfing is popular in Aberporth, Poppit Sands and Llangrannog. Visitors also enjoy paddleboarding, sailing, waterskiing and wakeboarding. There are some epic sea fishing boat trips available as well as salmon and sea trout in the lower reaches of the Teifi. The Pembrokeshire Anglers Association has fifteen miles of prime salmon, trout and sea trout fishing on the Western Cleddau River while the Nevern River is also popular. Sea bass can be found off Dale Beach, Whitesands and Poppit Sands.

As well as Aberporth beaches, there are some other wonders to visit including the once smugglers cove, Cwmtydu Beach, Llangrannog Beach which enjoys superb coastal scenery, the National Trust’s beautiful Penbryn Beach though there is a bit of a walk to the beach, Tresaith Beach which is named after the River Saith that cascades over the cliffs to the beach with a waterfall, Mwnt Beach, another National Trust jewel with gorgeous cliff top walks, Poppit Sands which is one of the popular beaches with plenty of sand dunes and Newport Sands Beach, another duned wonder.

The islands of Skomer, Skokholm and Ramsey are located a few miles off the Pembrokeshire coast. Managed by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales, the islands are home to puffins, Manx shearwaters, Atlantic grey seals, razorbills, gannets and much more wildlife.

Whispering Creek in Gilfachrheda 4

Gilfachrheda, Dyfed, Wales

Whispering Creek in Gilfachrheda From £630 Availability

Whispering Creek is a delightful little chalet set on a quiet, peaceful park surrounded by beautiful woodlands. It’s open plan kitchen, living, dining area maximises space while the large windows provide plenty of natural light. The double bedroom and bunk bedroom, which are made up ready for arrival, afford comfortable accommodation for 4 people. while the outside space gives the option for outdoor alfresco dining. A charging station, free Wi-Fi and Amazon TV are provided for your convenience. On site you will find a new lively clubhouse which hosts regular live entertainment, a dog boutique and communal laundrette. The park also has a play area for children.


Whispering Creek is situated 2.5 miles from the hustle and bustle of the popular seaside town of New Quay where you will find a glorious sandy bay, from which bottle nose dolphins can be spotted, restaurants, bars, cafes and numerous shops to browse round. There is also a sandy, dog friendly beach for your four legged friends to enjoy. The stunning Cardigan coastal path is perfect to walk, cycle and explore.

Ground Floor

- Kitchen: Electric oven and hob, undercounter fridge/freezer, kettle, microwave and toaster.
- Living/Dining Room: Soft seating, wall-mounted TV, dining table and chairs.
- Bedroom 1: Double bed and bedside tables with drawers.
- Bedroom 2: Bunk bed and chest of drawers. \[Please Note: Top bunk is for children only - not suitable for adults.\]
- Bathroom: Bath with shower over, WC and hand basin.

Outside:

- Garden: Small, open area with patio furniture

Additional Information

- Laundry: The park has laundry services on-site.
- Heating and electricity: Included.
- Bed linen, hand and bath towels: Provided.
- Travel cot and highchair: Not available.
- Hairdryers: 1 provided.
- Pets: 3 pets allowed.
- No smoking: Inside the property please.
- Parking: Parking available off road for 1 car.

This chalet is located in New Quay. Coed Y Foel and Celtic Country Wines - Celteg are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Harbour Beach and Dolau Beach. New Quay Honey Farm and Jane Beck Welsh Blankets are also worth visiting.

Whispering Creek in the beautiful New Quay 4

New Quay, Dyfed, Wales

Whispering Creek in the beautiful New Quay From £581 Availability

Whispering Creek is a delightful little chalet set on a quiet, peaceful park surrounded by beautiful woodlands. It’s open plan kitchen, living, dining area maximises space while the large windows provide plenty of natural light. The double bedroom and bunk bedroom, which are made up ready for arrival, afford comfortable accommodation for 4 people. while the outside space gives the option for outdoor alfresco dining. A charging station, free Wi-Fi and Amazon TV are provided for your convenience. On site you will find a new lively clubhouse which hosts regular live entertainment, a dog boutique and communal laundrette. The park also has a play area for children.


Whispering Creek is situated 2.5 miles from the hustle and bustle of the popular seaside town of New Quay where you will find a glorious sandy bay, from which bottle nose dolphins can be spotted, restaurants, bars, cafes and numerous shops to browse round. There is also a sandy, dog friendly beach for your four legged friends to enjoy. The stunning Cardigan coastal path is perfect to walk, cycle and explore.

Ground Floor

- Kitchen: Electric oven and hob, undercounter fridge/freezer, kettle, microwave and toaster.
- Living/Dining Room: Soft seating, wall-mounted TV, dining table and chairs.
- Bedroom 1: Double bed and bedside tables with drawers.
- Bedroom 2: Bunk bed and chest of drawers. \[Please Note: Top bunk is for children only - not suitable for adults.\]
- Bathroom: Bath with shower over, WC and hand basin.

Outside:

- Garden: Small, open area with patio furniture

Additional Information

- Laundry: The park has laundry services on-site.
- Heating and electricity: Included.
- Bed linen, hand and bath towels: Provided.
- Travel cot and highchair: Not available.
- Hairdryers: 1 provided.
- Pets: 3 pets allowed.
- No smoking: Inside the property please.
- Parking: Parking available off road for 1 car.

This chalet is located in New Quay. Coed Y Foel and Celtic Country Wines - Celteg are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Harbour Beach and Dolau Beach. New Quay Honey Farm and Jane Beck Welsh Blankets are also worth visiting.

WOODPECKER LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in Llanarth 4

New Quay, Dyfed, Wales

WOODPECKER LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in Llanarth From £686 Availability

Woodpecker Lodge in Gilfachrheda, Ceredigion, sleeps four in two bedrooms.

The living areas in this single-storey lodge consist of an open-plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, Smart TV and electric fire. The bedrooms have Smart TVs and consist of a double and a twin, serviced by a shower room. Outside there is an enclosed front veranda with furniture, an enclosed rear veranda with furniture, and off-road parking for two cars. Two well-behaved dogs welcomed, but sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. You'll find a shop and a pub in 0.7 miles and the beach in 1.2 miles. Woodpecker Lodge offers a stylish base for a family break to Ceredigion. Note: There are steps up to the lodge, unsuitable for those with limited mobility; please take care. Note: There is a stream running behind the lodge; please supervise children and pets. Note: A children's play area is available on-site for guest use.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer. 3 x Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed front veranda with furniture, and enclosed rear veranda with furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.7 miles, beach 1.2 miles. Note: There are steps up to the lodge, unsuitable for those with limited mobility; please take care. Note: There is a stream running behind the lodge; please supervise children and pets. Note: A children's play area is available on-site for guest use

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: The well-liked Welsh village of Llanarth, which is close to the coast of Cardigan Bay, has a friendly bar, a shop that is modest but well-stocked, as well as a farm shop/butcher that sells local fare. Llanarth's location on the main A487 coast road provides access to a wide range of destinations. Several beaches, fishing lakes, the regency harbour town of Aberaeron, and fantastic walking and cycling trails are all nearby and only a short drive away. Only three miles away is the well-known oceanfront port town of New Quay, where you may experience a classic seaside atmosphere and possibly locate the day's catch for sale. In New Quay, visitors may enjoy lovely boutiques, tea rooms, ice cream stores, fish and chip restaurants, dolphin viewing and boat rides.

Located in New Quay, this lodge is in a rural area and on the beach. Coed Y Foel and Celtic Country Wines - Celteg are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Harbour Beach and Dolau Beach. New Quay Honey Farm and Jane Beck Welsh Blankets are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and hiking.

Woodpecker Pod with views 2

Lampeter, Dyfed, Wales

Woodpecker Pod with views From £518 Availability

Enjoy the ultimate glamping experience in our Pod near Lampeter. It combine the luxuries of home with the freedom of the outdoors to ensure you have a relaxing and comfortable stay. The perfect peaceful getaway in rural Mid Wales.


Self contained with everything that you will need for a perfect stay.
The kitchen has a fridge with freezer compartment, a hob, an oven, a kettle a and toaster.
Your sleeping areas have everything needed to relax. You'll find a television with built in DVD player.


This Pod sleeps 2, in a double bed.


The pod is self contained there is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink and a walk-in shower.


Linen and towels are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.


House Rules:
- Check-in time is 4pm and check-out is 10am.
- Smoking is not allowed.
- There are on-site parking facilities available at the property.
- Dogs are allowed at the property.

This cabin is located in Lampeter. Ceredigion Museum and Silver Mountain Experience are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Jane Beck Welsh Blankets and Cae Hir Gardens. Camera Obscura and West Wales Museum of Childhood are also worth visiting.

YSTWYTH 36, family friendly, country holiday cottage in Borth 6

Borth, Dyfed, Wales

YSTWYTH 36, family friendly, country holiday cottage in Borth From £1330 Availability

Ystwyth 36 in Borth, Mid Wales, can sleep six guests in three bedrooms.

This single-storey lodge has three bedrooms including a double with en-suite shower room and two twins, along with a bathroom and an open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire. Appliances include an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine and dishwasher, and for entertainment there is a TV and WiFi. Outside, there is a wraparound veranda with furniture and off-road parking for one car. Sorry, pets and smoking are not allowed. Fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the rent. Find a shop in 0.1 mile, a pub in 0.5 miles, and a beach in 0.8 miles. For a seaside escape to remember, choose Ystwyth 36.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 1 car. Wraparound veranda with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.1 mile, pub 0.5 miles, beach 0.8 miles

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: Borth is a hamlet seaside resort on Cardigan Bay's shore. At low tide, 3 miles of sand reach Ynyslas Beach, home to the Dyfi National Nature Reserve. Borth has shops, pubs, a golf course, a restaurant, and a cinema. This coastline is famous for watersports, including wind, sand, and ordinary surfing, as well as coastal hikes where you can view sea birds and seals. Snowdonia offers more active pursuits. Aberystwyth's castle remains and cliff top railway, Aberdovey, the Celtic History Museum, and the Talyllyn narrow gauge steam line offer stunning landscapes. This bright and varied section of Wales will inspire you.

Located in Borth, this lodge is on the beach. Eryri National Park and Traeth Ynyslas - Ynyslas Beach reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Camera Obscura and Silver Mountain Experience. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with rock climbing, hiking/biking trails, and cycling.

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