A wonderful view of the sea, right across Cardigan Bay, can be enjoyed from the rear of this carefully converted stone cottage, formerly a stable. The lovely sandy beach at Mwnt and the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path are approximately 10 minutes walk. Seals and dolphins are regularly sighted along this ruggedly beautiful coastline. The magnificent Premier Award beach and coast are owned and cared for by the National Trust.
A lovely sea view can be enjoyed from the lawn of this delightful cottage and you may even spot the dolphins which are frequent visitors to this spectacular stretch of coastline. Close to the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path. The beautiful award winning beach and dramatic National Trust headland are within easy walking distance. The surrounding lanes and countryside are enriched with a wealth of wildlife and flowers and lead to a host of activities available within easy driving distance.
With panoramic sea views from St Davids to Strumble Head, this spacious house is ideal for holidays at any time of year. It is less than a mile to the Coastal Path and the cove at Aberfelin and for those who wish to enjoy the coast, whether walking, rock pooling or surfing, there are several beaches within a few miles. Throughout the house, there is a strong emphasis on local craftsmanship - especially textiles and ceramics - together with paintings by local artists. Particular attention has been given to providing leisure activities e.g. games, books, local guides and CDs/ DVDs and two sitting rooms allow separate activities to be enjoyed. This large centrally heated stone farmhouse offers extremely comfortable accommodation for families or for groups of friends.
A quiet country lane leads to this spacious rustic stone farmhouse, formerly one of the premier houses in the area, being an old Court House. The farmhouse is in a rural setting, surrounded by farmland and lawned gardens, yet close to the Coastal Path and many lovely beaches. From the slopes above the farmhouse the views of the coastline are truly spectacular and one can join the Coastal Path by simply walking across two fields.
Crows Nest, aptly named because of its dramatic sea views, is situated in the quiet hamlet of Berea, yet within a mile of the sandy beach at Abereiddy which is ideal for safe bathing and surfing. From the beach, the Coastal Path takes you to the famous Blue Lagoon (not to be missed) and on to other sandy beaches along this rugged coastline.
This delightful detached country cottage is in a completely secluded setting overlooking West Angle Bay, Thorne Island and St. Anne's Head. It is set at the end of a private country lane and just 2 fields away from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Angle beach, a safe, sandy swimming beach with a lagoon and rock pools is perfect for children, and only a few minutes drive away. This is an ideal location for hiking, walking, cycling, fishing, boating, surfing and sightseeing. There are pubs with good food in Angle village. Freshwater West beach is close by and widely acknowledged to be one of the best Welsh surfing beaches. NB Sleeps 7/8.
At the foot of Carn Ingli (Mount of Angels), and overlooking Newport Bay, with its rugged cliffs, sandy beach and dune side golf course, this delightful single storey property is of the highest standard. There are numerous other coves and bays dotted along this stretch of coastline and a short walk will take you in turn to Newport where you will find a good selection of village shops, restaurants and inns.
Within walking distance of the delightful beaches at Cwm yr Eglwys and Pwllgwaelod, this semi-detached National Trust owned farm house offers peace, seclusion and a near perfect location on a working farm. The slate fronted farm house is situated in a sheltered position on Dinas Island and the walk around the island (actually a promontory headland) is part of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and has been awarded the AA Walk of the Year numerous times and featured in The Times 20 Great British Walks. Every effort has been made to ensure that your stay will be comfortable and welcoming. There is an excellent pub with restaurant overlooking the beach and nearby in the village a further selection of pubs and village shops. Fresh hot bread, cakes and "ready meals" are available daily from the farmhouse.
Just 800 yards from one of the prettiest beaches in Wales, this semi-detached coastal cottage in a quiet, tranquil setting is surrounded by 20 acres of farm meadow. Close to the Cardigan Bay Coastal Path. This dramatic coastline is partly owned by the National Trust and dolphins, seals, buzzards and choughs are regular sights. Local activities include golf and fishing, with the Welsh Wildlife Centre and the market town of Cardigan a short drive away.
Within 200 yards of the delightful beach at the Parrog, this comfortable and secluded property makes an ideal base for a relaxing holiday. There are numerous shops, craft shops, restaurants and pubs within walking distance as well as direct access to the Coastal Path. At low tide you can walk across the Estuary to the Traeth Mawr (big beach) with its extensive silver sands and patrolled swimming areas. A favourite pursuit with local children is to catch crabs from the sea wall at high tide using a string and bacon as bait.