Gwent 74 is a charming single-storey lodge located on the Parkdean Holiday Resort in Borth, Dyfed, Wales. The property sleeps 6 people in 3 bedrooms and offers stunning views of the sea. The lodge is equipped with an open-plan living space, a well-equipped kitchen, and off-road parking for two cars.
The bedrooms at Gwent 74 consist of a double room and two twin rooms, all neutrally finished for a comfortable stay. The lodge also features a walk-in shower and a veranda where guests can enjoy their morning coffee while taking in the beautiful views. The local village of Borth offers a selection of eateries, a convenience store, and a popular beach with three miles of golden sands.
Visitors can enjoy cliff-top walks, spot dolphins and seals in the water, and explore the Heritage Coast Walk and National Nature Reserve. Additionally, guests can take a trip on the narrow gauge railways to experience the stunning countryside, mountains, and rolling hillsides. The Snowdonia National Park is also easily accessible from Gwent 74, making it an ideal base for a Mid Wales retreat.
Overall, Gwent 74 provides a convenient and comfortable accommodation option for families looking to explore Cardigan Bay, Mid Wales, and the Snowdonia National Park. With its stunning views, convenient location, and nearby attractions, Gwent 74 offers a relaxing and enjoyable holiday experience for guests of all ages.
Weekly price from £730
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