Welsh Coast and Country Cottages
Tucked away in the hillside near the coast, overlooking the Teifi Estuary and just a few minutes walk from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. This cosy cottage for two offers a peaceful retreat. St Dogmaels is a fishing village which also boasts the ruins of a 12th century Abbey, a working water driven flour mill and a choice of restaurants and pubs. Poppit Sands at the mouth of the Estuary provides the opportunity for a range of water sports. Horse riding and an 18 hole golf course are within 5 miles. Particular care and attention has been paid to the restoration of this traditional Pembrokeshire cottage which now provides a high standard of comfortable accommodation.
Sheltered in the hillside near to the coast with views over the Teifi Estuary, this listed 19th century cottage provides comfortable, cosy accommodation. It is ideally placed to explore both north Pembrokeshire and Cardigan Bay and is within easy reach of the Teifi Valley and Preseli Mountains. The cottage is only five minutes stroll from the public mooring and slipway, the start of the Coastal Path leading to exhilarating walking, to breathtaking views and the occasional memorable encounter with grey seals or dolphins. Nearby Poppit Sands is popular for water sports with RNLI and lifeguards in attendance. This delightful cottage is approached by steps and footpath from your private parking space.
Spectacular views will greet you at this delightful property which overlooks Cardigan Bay. Set down a quiet lane and offering total peace and seclusion, you would be hard pressed to find a more stunning location for a peaceful and relaxing holiday. Poppit Sands is the start of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and there are some fabulous walks in the area. St Dogmaels and Cardigan have a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Dolphins are regularly spotted in Cardigan Bay and there are spectacular views over to Cardigan Island from the cottage.
This charming detached bungalow in St Dogmaels provides an ideal base for a holiday. The sunny patio to the rear of the cottage has sweeping views of the River Teifi as it winds toward the Estuary and makes a lovely place to sit and relax. The village amenities are all within walking distance and a short evening stroll takes you to the jetty. Nearby is Poppit Sands and there is also a lovely walk along the river tow path to the centre of St Dogmaels and then by pavement to Cardigan.
Situated in the village of St Dogmaels close to Poppit Sands and the Teifi estuary, this comfortable detached bungalow makes an excellent holiday base. There are 4 pubs within walking distance, all of which serve food. The coastal path can be joined at the end of the lane, as can a coastal bus service for walkers. Cardigan is 2 miles away and has a good range of shops, banks and pubs etc. You will probably even spot seals and dolphins in Cardigan Bay.
Enjoying a pleasant location high above St Dogmaels with views of the river Teifi towards Cardigan and the ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey, this delightful cottage makes a great retreat for couples or a small family. The coastal path is easily accessed and the beaches of Poppit Sands and Ceibwr are a short drive or a good walk away. The village is a short walk and has 3 pubs, a village shop and a wonderful estuary walk to Cardigan. The cottage has been carefully and thoughtfully restored over the last few years.
This cosy cottage is situated at the end of a cul-de-sac in the heart of the village close to the Teifi Estuary, yet it enjoys a quiet location. St Dogmaels is close to Poppit Sands, the most northerly beach in Pembrokeshire and is the start (or end) of the 186 miles of Coastal Path. St Dogmaels Abbey ruins are a spectacular sight, the Abbey was built in the 12th century by Benedictine monks and in the summer you may be lucky enough to attend an open air play or concert in the grounds. The village mill pond is situated beside the working flour mill and opposite the Abbey's Visitor Centre which serves good food. There are several pubs in the village and Cardigan Market Town and Castle is just over a mile away.
Situated high on the headland overlooking the magnificent Cardigan Bay and Cardigan Island, this delightful cottage enjoys an enviable position. Dolphins are a regular sight in the bay. The owners have made every effort to ensure that your comforts and needs have been catered for both inside and outside the property. Being just under a mile from the beach (less on foot), this really is an ideal holiday destination. Cardigan is 4 miles away and offers a good selection of shops, eateries and galleries.
Situated in an elevated position, this light, airy traditional Welsh cottage is comfortable and cosy with views of the River Teifi and its Estuary. It is an ideal base for families and walkers with the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path beginning in St Dogmaels. This attractive village of St Dogmaels has a shop, several pubs which serve food, an art gallery displaying local crafts and is located on the beautiful Teifi Estuary which stretches down to the broad reach of Poppit Sands just a mile away. The historic market town of Cardigan has a large selection of shops etc and the area has many places of interest to visit throughout the year.
Poppit Cottage in the heart of St Dogmaels village offers a delightful retreat for a couple or small family. St Dogmaels has a magnificent ruined Abbey, a working water mill where you can buy fresh bread baked with the flour ground on the premises, a village shop, post office, 3 pubs (all of which serve food) and an excellent fish and chip shop. Poppit Sands, the start of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, is just a mile away as is Cardigan market town. The Poppit Rocket coastal bus service passes by enabling different stretches of the path to be walked each day.