Last minute vacancies during weeks starting: 29 Jun, 6 Jul, 13 Jul
No.5, Pentre Garth is one of a row of five old fisherman cottages in a quiet wooded area that is just five minutes walk to the centre of New Quay and ten minutes to the beach and harbour (a little longer coming up!). Accommodation
It is newly renovated in a clean bright way with a large living, kitchen area.
It has comfy sofas, dining table and a door with steps leading to a small enclosed garden with view of the sea through the trees.
Three bedrooms and bathroom upstairs, two double and one children's bed.
Location
New Quay is both a picturesque harbour and holiday beach village and the centre of the Cardigan Bay Maritime Conservation Area. It is great for traditional seaside, boating, wildlife and walking holidays.
Rough Guide Quote: "The southern section of the Ceredigion coastline is enormously popular, combining safe beaches, lively market towns, great coastal walking and a residential pod of bottlenose dolphins. New Quay is a delightful hillside town, while smaller places like Llangranog, Penbryn, Mwnt and Gwbert neatly juxtapose superb countryside and sweeping beaches."
Wildlife boat trips, pony trekking, sailing and kayaking.
Breathtaking views on cliff walks, with sandy coves and thickly wooded valleys.
Inland is rural Wales with small farms and villages. An area that has been at the forefront of the organic farming movement in the last thirty years.
Little towns, each with their own character and markets on different days.
Aberaeron, with beautiful colourful Georgian houses, small harbour, award wining restaurants. And the National Trust owned gem Llanerchearon House; Lampeter and Aberystwyth are both thriving university towns.
Dylan Thomas lived in New Quay and you can follow a trail of his haunts.
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting: 29 Jun, 6 Jul, 13 Jul