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Sea the Stars, New Quay

Ceredigion. Sleeps up to 2

‘Sea the Stars’ (named after the famous racehorse), provides a unique opportunity to stay in a vintage 1969 Ford Series D Horse Lorry converted to a very high standard. The accommodation provides visitors with a glamping experience with home comforts benefits from solar power in addition to mains electric. What sets this property apart is its location, with truly stunning uninterrupted sea views and sunsets across Cardigan Bay experienced from the tail gate patio of the lorry. The horse lorry is sited on a smallholding located between the fishing village of New Quay and the smugglers cove of Cwm Tydu. It’s an ideal location for walkers as there is direct access to the beautiful Ceredigion Coast Path from where the famous resident Cardigan Bay dolphins can often be seen. Within a short walk from the lorry there are 2 beaches (only accessible on foot) and the famous Bird’s Rock. Although in a relatively secluded location, it is within easy reach of other Ceredigion beaches such as Llangrannog and the National Trust beaches of Mwnt and Penbryn. Sea the Stars is a unique experience for your holiday. NB We cannot accommodate Saturday changeovers

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