Cockshead Cottage is a charming property located in St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, Wales, that sleeps up to 4 people in 2 bedrooms. This detached cottage offers stunning views of the Teifi Estuary and Cardigan Island, with the chance to spot dolphins in the bay. The owners have ensured that the cottage is well-equipped for guests, with outdoor seating to enjoy the views and all necessary amenities provided indoors.
The cottage is conveniently located near Cemaes Head, the highest point on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and is just under a mile from the Blue Flag beach of Poppit Sands. This beach is popular for its lifeguard patrols, Cardigan RNLI lifeboat station, and beach café. Nearby Cardigan, about four miles away, offers attractions such as the fully restored Cardigan Castle, which features a recommended restaurant/café. The town also has a variety of shops, restaurants, and galleries for visitors to explore.
For those interested in wildlife, New Quay is a short distance away and offers dolphin spotting boat trips that are known for their frequent sightings. Overall, Cockshead Cottage provides a comfortable and scenic base for exploring the beautiful coastal region of Pembrokeshire, with easy access to beaches, historical sites, and local amenities in the surrounding area.
Weekly price from £440
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