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Bronwydd, New Quay

Dyfed. Sleeps up to 9

New Quay, Cardigan Bay Marine Heritage CoastNew Quay, a quaint bustling seaside town with brightly painted houses which rise in terraces above the bay, is a delight all year round with lots to see and do. Sit on the harbour wall and watch the dolphins play (maybe adopt one!) or simply relax and enjoy the pure sea air and soak up the sun on the soft sandy beach. Dolphin Spotting Boat Trips and WatersportsTake a boat trip through the sparkling waters (a Special Area of Conservation) and spot dolphins, harbour porpoises, seals and marine bird life. Fish for bass, try kayaking, coasteering and scuba diving. Ceredigion Coastal PathThere is fabulous coastal walking along the Ceredigion Coastal Path, now part of the newly opened 'All Wales Path' a complete curcumnavigation of Wales!Dylan ThomasFans of Dylan Thomas will love the 'Trail' around some of his favourite haunts - is this the renowned 'cliff perched town' in Under Milk Wood?AberaeronAberaeron is within a short drive, a harbour town designed by the renowned architect John Nash - gaily painted houses, craft/gift shops, restaurants - do try The Hive on The Quay - and pubs to discover. Llanerchaeron (NT) near large holiday home in New Quay WalesDrive a couple of miles inland from Aberaeron through lush countryside to Llanerchaeron (NT) an 18th century Welsh gentry estate with house, walled gardens and home farm - a great family day out for 9 with lots to see and activities throughout the year. LlangrannogLlangrannog, once infamous as a smuggler's haunt, is a pretty seaside cove at the mouth of a narrow valley with a sheltered, sandy beach overlooked by 'The Ship' - good bar food and drink 2 cafes and a general store. Mwnt, Aberporth, Tresaith, Penbryn, Llangrannog and Cwm Tydu Beaches Mwnt,owned by the National Trust, is a beautiful sandy cove and Aberporth is a bustling sea-side resort with great beaches. Tresaith, Penbryn, Llangranog and Cwm Tydu are all sheltered little sandy coves where seals may be often spotted off shore. Cardigan County and Market TownCardigan, on the banks of the River Teifi, is a vibrant traditional market town with its main street lined with Georgian buildings. There is a wide variety of restaurants, pubs and cafes, a weekly market, plus lots of interesting shops in which to browse. Theatr MwldanAn entertainment venue with theatre and cinema which hosts a varied programme of events throughout the year. Cardigan CastleThe recently restored castle with a splendid Georgian mansion set within the gardens is also well worth a visit. Teifi ValleyDiscover the pretty characterful market towns, villages and ancient castles dotted along the scenic Teifi Valley from Cardigan to Cilgerran, Llechryd, Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn and Llandysul. This large Victorian holiday home is an ideal choice for a group of friends sharing or an extended family to enjoy the seaside town of New Quay and dolphin spotting on the Cardigan Bay Coast

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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.

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