







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.
Permanent 10% discount on all bookings.

This delightful detached stone barn conversion makes a perfect romantic and welcoming retreat for those seeking to get away from it all.
There are many interesting features throughout which add to the traditional character of this delightful cottage.
The splendid rugged isolation of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is just a short walk away, as is the ornithological observatory at Strumble Head.
There are stunning coastal views from the cottage towards Strumble Head and St Davids.


What an amazing place!
The former St Cwnlle's church has just been converted with great sensitivity, imagination and flair retaining many original features and creating new out of old. As well as combining every modern comfort, it is also ecologically sound.
The historic University town of Lampeter is about 8 miles away and has a good selection of shops and eateries. Aberaeron, a very colourful Georgian seaside town, is also about 8 miles away and makes a good day trip as do Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge.
If you ever wanted a really special place to stay this is it!













A delightful whitewashed traditional Pembrokeshire cottage overlooking the sea and sheltering at the foot of a rocky outcrop.
There are views of Strumble Head and Pwllderi and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path can be joined within a few minutes walk of the cottage. You may be lucky enough to see porpoises in Fishguard Bay, where they are a regular sight, and "Pwllderi sunsets" are really stunning.
The cottage has been thoughtfully renovated retaining many interesting architectural features whilst providing all the modern day comforts that we expect.




















Penygraig Cottage is in the middle of the Cothi Valley and an idyllic location for couples or families to escape to the country, whether for a romantic break or an active holiday.
This beautiful 300 year old stone cottage is full of character, with exposed oak beams, inglenook fireplace and log burner.
This traditional setting is the perfect place to return to for a cozy evening in front of the fire after a coastal walk along Pendine Sands, a thrilling mountain bike ride in Brechfa Forest or a climb up the Brecon Beacons.
Please note this property may accommodate up to 6, however for Visit Wales grading purposes and due to the sofa bed, we are only allowed to advertise it as sleeping 4 to maintain 4 star grading. You may sleep 6 if you wish.






6 night break available 31st March to 6th April 2012 - £330 including booking fee.
These three beautiful converted barns enjoy an idyllic and peaceful location on a hillside with stunning views over the valley and beyond.
Golden Grove village with its historic mansion and deer park is about 1 mile from the cottages and Llandeilo, the ancient market town, is about three and a half miles.Llandeilo is situated in the heart of the Towy Valley and has an interesting selection of individual shops, galleries and eateries.You can also enjoy a fabulous woodland walk straight from the front door or explore one of the many castles in the area.
Carmarthenshire is known as the Garden of Wales and the National Botanic Garden of Wales and Aberglasney (a garden lost in time) are just over 2 miles away.There is superb fishing in the area too with the river Towy providing excellent Salmon and Sewin (sea trout) fishing, whilst for those more active the cottages are located between several excellent mountain bike trails.
For nature lovers, the area abounds with wildlife, with red kites, owls, badgers and deer regularly seen from the barns.The Gower Peninsular has some wonderful beaches with great surfing, including Three Cliffs Bay which is less than 25 miles away.The Black Mountain and Brecon Beacons National Park (which is viewable from the gardens) make an excellent day trip.
This really is a great location for exploring West Wales and these charming, well appointed cottages make an ideal base.





Llangloffan is situated in the heart of North Pembrokeshire close to Fishguard, Goodwick, Strumble Head, Mathry, Porthgain, Newgale and St Davids.
There is a nature reserve just down the lane and Abermawr beach is just 2.4 miles away.
This single storey cottage stands alone on a quiet country lane half a mile from Castlemorris which has a local pub.

This pretty former Quarryman's cottage is set in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park close to, St Nicholas, Pwllderi and Strumble Head with views to Garn Fawr.
There is easy access to the coastal path and the many coves and bays of the spectacularly beautiful North Pembrokeshire coast.Fishguard, Porthgain, St Davids and Newport are all within easy driving distance and the coastal walker's bus can be flagged down outside the cottage.
The semi-detached cottage retains many original features whilst providing all modern comforts and is stylishly furnished with co-ordinating fabrics throughout.

This stylish conversion of an Edwardian railway carriage retains its original charm while hitting all the right notes on contemporary comfort.
There are 180 degree sea views over Cardigan Bay from the stunning cliff top location, with frequent sightings of resident bottlenose dolphins and seals.
The carriage is just moments from Aberporth's sandy blue flag beach, the Ceredigion Coastal Path and local pubs, shops and places to eat. Tresaith, Llangrannog, Cwmtydu, New Quay, Cardigan and Aberaeron are all close by, as are the two famous National Trust beaches of Mwnt and Penbryn.
On a clear day you can see all the way to Snowdon and North Wales.
This is a great spot for bird watching with many sea birds including oystercatchers, gannets, cormorants and kittiwakes as well as kestrels, red kites and many other breeds.
The main rooms enjoy wonderful views to the front over the sea and also to the rear over the orchard garden. You will enjoy all the comforts of the snug carriage, but you will take away with you the memories of the spectacular location.

This superb Swedish log cabin enjoys an idyllic position within a small holding of 8 acres with a woodland backdrop and great views over the valley below.
There are some lovely walks right from the door, either to enjoy the countryside or to the local village of Drefach Felindre which has a Pub Restaurant, Fish & Chip shop, Hairdressers, Post Office and village store which sells all the basics.
The towns of Carmarthen, Cardigan & Newcastle Emlyn are all within easy driving distance as are the beaches at Poppit, Aberporth, Tresaith and Cwmtydu.
This is a wonderful destination for a peaceful get away from it all holiday.

Llanon is a delightful coastal village situated between Aberaeron (5.5 miles) and Aberystwyth (11.5 miles).
There is plenty to do in the area with the Ceredigion Heritage Coastal path literally passing the front door.
This detached stone and slate cottage is situated in the quiet village of Llansantffraed about 200 yards from the sea. In Llanon, about 500yds away, are a shop, restaurant, fish & chip shop, Chinese take-away and a pub.
Aberaeron Georgian town is a harlequin of attractive houses and a wonderful harbour where you can watch fishermen landing their catch.
You may be lucky enough to spot the resident Cardigan Bay dolphins.

Situated on a steep wooded hillside at the southern end of Snowdonia, this former miner's cottage makes a great retreat for a couple or small family.
Corris is a village built around slate mining; nowadays it is home to an interesting craft village as well as an underground Labyrinth boat trip through a waterfall and caverns to the time of King Arthur. The Centre for Alternative technology is well worth a visit as is Machynlleth with its vibrant street market and Aberdovey with a 4 mile long beach. If you are feeling more energetic, this area is fabulous for mountain bikers, walkers and climbers.
At the end of the day there is a fire in the hearth and a welcoming pub just 3oo metres away.

This 18th century Grade II listed Toll House in the heart of Monmouth Town makes a perfect base for a holiday exploring the Wye Valley.
There is so much to see and do in the area with Ross on Wye, Hereford, Forest of Dean, Brecon, Chepstow, Cardiff and Bristol all within 1 hours drive.
There are numerous championship golf courses, a cycle trail and excellent canoe runs.
You don't have to take the car out if you are after a more relaxing holiday as there are plenty of restaurants, individual shops and walks to enjoy right from the door.

A lovely detached cottage set in its own courtyard just a mile outside of the village of Laugharne and 8 from Carmarthen. Laugharne is famous for it's association with Dylan Thomas and there are some interesting shops, restaurants and pubs as well as the magnificent Norman castle. A little further down the coast you will find Pendine Sands with a 7 mile beach. Aberglasney Gardens, the National Botanic Garden of Wales and Ffos Las racecourse are all within easy driving distance.

A charming detached stone cottage stunningly located in almost an acre of private grounds with fishing rights on the river Nevern (famous for its Salmon and Sewin) which bounds one side of the garden.
A long partially unmade lane leads you along a tree lined avenue and over a stone bridge to the cottage which you might not want to leave again all week long!
There is a myriad of footpaths right from the front door - you can walk to Newport Beach, Newport town and Nevern in under 30 minutes or take a longer walk on the Coastal Path or in the Preseli Hills - the coastal walkers' bus can be caught within 10 minutes walk.