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5 PENTREGARTH New Quay, Ceredigion
Sleeps: 2 - 5. Pets welcome. No smoking.
Prices: £150 - £550 pw.
For further details please contact:
Sue Hale or Lisa Reese Tel: 01792 233798
  
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.
 
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. Freeview TV; DVD; woodstove; washing machine; microwave; fridge-freezer. Electric storage heating. Three bedrooms and bathroom upstairs, two double and one children's which can sleep an adult. 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.
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