AberaeronThis 'Jewel of the Cardigan Coast' with its Georgian houses is a delight - boutique shops, art galleries, cafes/tea rooms, pubs, a great fish and chip restaurant take-away as well as The Hive, famous for its award winning honey ice cream and lovely home-made produce - the renowned Harbourmasters Hotel is just around the corner!Once a thriving and prosperous fishing port with a shipbuilding industry - some 60 sailing vessels were built here including 35 schooners 'the greyhound of the ocean' - a walk on the historic Town Trail gives a fascinating glimpse into this past, including the origins of the famous Aberaeron Shovel. There is a regular calendar of events during the year to enjoy including a Sea Food Festival, Yachting Regatta, a Beer and Cider Festival, Tug of War, Annual Carnival and Mackerel Festival - the Festival of Welsh Cobs is due to be held again in 2014. Ceredigion Coast Path near Aberaeron town house for holidaysThe Ceredigion Coast Path is virtually on your doorstep - from Cardigan in the South to Yns-las in the North the path runs along the coast past Aberaeron and takes in part of the Marine Heritage Coast - secluded sandy coves, endless golden beaches, undulating clifftop walking where the only sound is the cry of the sea birds and charming fishing villages - spot bottle nose dolphins in the bay along the way!Cei BachThis pretty sheltered sandy beach is good for bathing and has beautiful scenic views - the Coastal Path from Aberaeron to Cei Bach passes over a waterfall as it wends its way along the cliff tops. New QuayThis is a bustling seaside town with picturesque houses, pubs and restaurants clinging to the sides of the hills as they rise above the blue waters of Cardigan Bay above the sandy beaches - great for relaxing, sailing, fishing and water sports. From New Quay's pier, you can see the famous Cardigan Bay dolphins on most days in the summer or take a fishing trip or coastal cruise to truly experience fantastic coastal scenery from a different aspect and perhaps have close encounters with the dolphins, seals, porpoises and sometimes whales!Cwmtydu BeachThis is a tranquil, secluded cove at the end of the Dewi valley. Once the haunt of smugglers, it is now a popular destination for walkers, nature lovers and holidaymakers with caves to explore at low tide and spectacular cliff top views from the Ceredigion Coast Path as it passes through. Llanerchaeron (NT)A cycle ride or walk along the old railway track from Aberaeron takes you to this 18th century Welsh gentry estate. The mansion (designed by John Nash) and gardens are set amidst rolling parkland. There is a service courtyard with dairy, laundry, brewery and salting house and walled kitchen gardens (with produce for sale in season). It is also a working organic farm with Welsh Black cattle, Llanwenog sheep and rare Welsh pigs. A fascinating day out for 8 from the Aberaeron town house with wifi for holidays. LlangrannogThis pretty little sheltered cove is popular with families and has great rock pools with the famous Carreg Bica rock (Devils Tooth) divides its 2 sandy beaches at low tide. Enjoy a drink or food at the Ship Inn overlooking the beach - fabulous sunsets too!CardiganThis is the charming county town with its high street lined with Georgian shop fronts - call in to The Custom House Gallery, visit the indoor market, sample some of the eating places and perhaps see a film or show at Theatr Mwldan which has a constantly changing programme of events. AberystwythThis is a bustling university town with lots of bars and cafes, a sweeping promenade, pier and harbour. The Ceredigion Museum on the high street is a must see as is a visit to the Art Centre and Theatre at the National Library of Wales, with its year round programme of events aDon't miss trip on the longest electric cliff railway in Britain which climbs to the top of Constitution Hill from where there is a fantastic panoramic view, a 'Camera Obscura' and a café. LampeterDrive inland through the glorious rolling countryside ot the Aaron Valley to Lampeter - a traditional Welsh market town with a renowned university, boutique shops, pubs and cafes. Don't miss the Jen Jones Welsh Quilt Centre with her collection of vintage Welsh quilts and blankets - shop open Tuesdays - Saturdays, 11 am - 4.30 pm. Elegant town house on Aberaeron's inner harbour is an ideal home for year round holidays.
Weekly price from £590
The townhouse is located on a quiet side street just 160 metres from the esplanade and walkway onto Tenby South Beach. ...
The farmhouse is located on a spectacular viewpoint at the top of a valley, 1 mile from the village of Rhos. ...
This exquisite property which has been designed with unique taste, is just moments away from the golden sandy beach. With the ...
A characterful farmhouse resting in near Pontyates, Carmarthenshire. Woodburning stove. Character features. Hot tub. Carmarthen 6.3 miles; Llanelli 12 miles; Swansea ...
A stylish four-bedroom detached house resting in Tresaith, Ceredigion. Pet-friendly. Near a beach. Off-road parking. Aberporth 1.4 miles; Cardigan 8.4 miles.
Traditional, terraced Tenby cottage within 400 metres of the town and beaches. Tastefully decorated and restored throughout, this cottage offers comfortable, ...
Perfect retreat for family or friends to get together to relax, a bonus of sharing one large property but can shut ...
Located in the village of Saundersfoot, you will have no shortage of things to do, head down to the harbour, get ...
A wonderful holiday home resting near Broad Oak, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire. Woodburning stove. Outdoor swimming pool. Smart TV. Off-road parking. Luxurious. Ammanford ...
Beautiful, four bedroom, family holiday home enjoying views over New Quay, the harbour and out to Cardigan Bay.
A beautiful home with hot tub overlooking the famous river Teifi, perfect for couples and families to experience the best of ...
Stunning house and garden for friends and family in the heart of New Quay. A short walk to the harbour, beaches, ...
Sleeps 8 Bunks 1 Double 3
Stunning eco-friendly architect-designed ...
A family-friendly, detached cottage sitting in Penparc near Cardigan, Ceredigion. Single-storey. Off-road parking. Smart TV. Woodburning stove. Pet-friendly. Swimming pool. Aberaeron ...
This charming coastal townhouse is located on the edge of Pembrey Country Park with an 8 mile sandy beach close by. ...
A fabulous home with own hot tub overlooking the beautiful Teifi valley, perfect for couples and families to experience the best ...
A stunning oak framed holiday home resting in Llangeitho, Ceredigion. Smart TV. Wood-fired hot tub. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. Private garden. Woodburning ...
Detached property offering attractive, spacious accommodation, enjoying a fantastic location being only a short stroll away from the seaside village of ...
A stunning, spacious cottage placed in the countryside of Ceredigion in Wales. Hot tub. Pet-friendly. Aberstwyth 10 miles.
A striking Welsh farmhouse, a short drive from the vibrant seaside University town of Aberystwyth. Open fire and woodburner. Hot Tub. ...
Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.