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Tremle, Cardigan

Dyfed. Sleeps up to 10

Tresaith Beach and Coastal WalkDogs are welcome on Tresaith Beach all year round but in restricted areas only during summer months. The newly created Cardigan Heritage Coastal Walk runs past the end of the rear garden as it wends is way up to the clifftops. Pets welcome. Tresaith beach with its slipway is ideal for sailors, surfers, swimmers and rock poolers! There is a small café and The Ship Inn - a fabulous spot for al-fresco dining and watching the sunsets over the bay. Penbryn Beach (NT)Spot the resident Bottlenose Dolphins, walk barefoot at low tide to Penbryn Beach, (NT) once very popular with smugglers, or take a cliff top walk along the Coastal PathAberporth Coastal Village and Mwnt Cove (NT)Aberporth, a busy seaside village with 2 beaches, shops, pubs and restaurants and secluded Mwnt Cove (NT) are both a short drive away from this holiday home - 3 minutes walk from Tresaith BeachDo visit Cardigan, the bustling county town which has a high street lined with Georgian shops, restaurants, supermarkets, theatre and cinema. Explore the Teifi ValleyFollow the meandering Teifi Valley to visit pretty market towns full of character and try a spot of fishing. Visit castles at Cardigan, Cilgerran and Newcastle Emlyn. Discover the National Coracle Centre at Cenarth and visit the Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran. Cenarth Riverside VillageThe village of Cenarth is well worth a trip out from your West Wales holiday house in Tresaith. The beautiful river and waterfalls tumble through the centre passing under an ancient multi arched (most photogenic) stone bridge. There is an attractive riverside walk, a few interesting shops, places to eat and the National Coracle Centre is located here. Bowen's Fish and Chips and Rhydlewis Trout FisheryEnjoy a delicious freshly cooked traditional fish meal in this cosy licensed cafe in St Dogmaels. The thrifty 'Cardi' professional families are known to entertain their friends here. Rhydlewis Trout Fishery has a 3 acre well stocked lake . You can have your catch smoked and sliced on the premises. Dolphin Spotting Boat Trips in Cardigan BayVisit the seaside town of New Quay 7.6 miles away where regular dolphin spotting boat trips leave from the harbour. Enjoy a choice of sandy beaches, shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants too. The Dylan Thomas TrailDo stroll along the Dylan Thomas Trail in New Quay. The easy 3 mile walk takes in Dylan's favourite haunts from when he lived in the pretty seaside village.Y Felin Water Mill, St Dogmaels and Cilwendeg Shell HouseVisit one of the last working water mills in Wales. It produces traditional stone ground wholemeal flour (popular with diabetics for its low GI content) some of which is used to bake the scones and cakes served in the mill's tea shop. Cilwendeg Shell House is a delight. An ornamental grotto built in the late 1820's for Morgan Jones the Younger. Welsh Stick Chairs and Vernacular Furniture, MydroilynAnyone interested in historical furniture will find this shop fascinating there is a fine collection of primitive Welsh country furniture mostly of 18th C oak. Ceredigion Coastal Path Pets welcomeThe Ceredigion Coastal Path West Wales, close to this holiday house in Tresaith, is famous for its wild beauty and teeming wildlife. It's diverse landscapes include sandy beaches, secluded coves, dunes, rocky outcrops, waterfalls, rugged cliffs and pretty villages. Watch out for seals basking on the foreshore and dolphins and porpoise swimming in the bay. This lovely family house in the seaside village of Tremle is a great base for exploring the West Wales coast

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