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Woodland Dell, Rhydlewis

Dyfed. Sleeps up to 3

Cardiganshire Heritage Coast and Coastal PathWithin an easy drive is the whole of the beautiful Cardiganshire Heritage Coast with its coves and beaches all linked by the Coastal Path - stunning coastal scenery, bird and marine life galore!60 miles of delightful coastal path linking towns and villages with spectacular scenery, wild flowers, seabirds and a wealth of wildlife along the way. 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, two cafes and a general store. TresaithA sheltered bay, with a slipway and popular with sailors, is named after the River Saith which spectacularly cascades over the clifftops on to the golden beach overlooked by the welcoming Ship Inn - relax on the heated sea terrace with a drink and spot the dolphins. AberporthThis small village has two fabulous beaches separated by a small rocky outcrop. The more southerly of the two beaches is the most popular for families and for sunbathing while the northern beach is ideal for launching pleasure boats, including sailing boats, kayaks and canoes. Close to the beaches there is a small seaside cafe, a souvenir shop and a friendly pub for good food and drink. Mwnt (N.T.)Off the beaten track this beautiful cove, surrounded by high cliffs, has a golden sandy beach reached via steep steps. The sea off Mwnt is rich in wildlife, being a regular summer home to dolphins, seals and porpoises. The Church of the Holy Cross (Eglwys y Grog in Welsh), probably dating from the 14th century, sits on a headland above the cove and is an example of a medieval sailor's 'chapel of ease'. Places to EatPachamama in Newcastle Emlyn is a real delight. Just a 10 minute drive away this charming little restaurant offers great choices of food from all over the world. The Daffodil is a locals favourite for Sunday Lunch. This food-led country pub is set in the pretty village of Penrhiwllan and is dog friendly. Hammet House - a splendid 18th century country mansion which now has new owners and has been refurbished with a mixture of old and new furnishings, all adding to its stylish look. Open all day and every day including Sunday. The Pizza Tipi in Cardigan is also well worth a visit. Open from April to October you can enjoy wood fired pizzas and local craft beers in the riverside courtyard. Cilgerran Castle National TrustThe striking romantic ruin of Cilgerran Castle has inspired many artists including Turner. It stands overlooking the Teifi river where it merges with the Plysgog stream. Therefore it was able to patrol both a natural crossing place and the passage of sea going ships. Powerful twin towers remain. Aberaeron Harbour Town and BeachAberaeron is a Georgian jewel with elegant colour washed houses surrounding the harbour - reputedly planned and designed by John Nash, with a shingle beach. There is a range of small, interesting shops, craft centres, pubs and the award winning Harbourmaster' s Restaurant (Good Food Guide and Gold Award, Wales) and The Hive on the Quay, famous for its honey ice cream. Cycle on the designated cycle trail from Aberaeron to Llanerchaeron - a country gentleman's estate now owned by the National Trust - well worth a visit. New Quay Boat TripsA highlight of a holiday on Cardigan Bay is a boat trip to see the resident schools of porpoise. Several boat trips leave from New Quay Harbour to cruise the beautiful Cardigan Bay Heritage Coast. Look out for dolphins, porpoise and seals as well as many species of seabirds. Remember your camera and binoculars. Cardigan Lots to see and do in and around the town - two beaches to enjoy, Cardigan Golf Course (18 holes with glorious views) and dolphin spotting boat trips from the Teifi Boat Club pontoon at the Patch beach (In season). Cardigan Island Coastal Farm ParkA great family day out sea angling, fishing for salmon/sea trout on the River Aeron or take a cycle ride along one of the 5 Wales Cycle Trails. Cardigan Market TownCardigan town has a high street lined with Georgian shop fronts, market, a thriving theatre/cinema and a recently restored castle. Gwbert on SeaIn Gwbert, The Cliff Hotel boasts a lovely spa where a full days luxurious pampering can be enjoyed as well as a local produce lunch overlooking Cardigan Bay. Eat in the restaurant or at the Flat Rock Bistro at the Gwbert Hotel. Enjoy year round holidays exploring the coast and country when staying in this comfortable, dog friendly hideaway cottage in Cardiganshire.

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