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Glanafon
Bach Cottage, Llandygwydd, near Cenarth - sleeps
2 - Pet Friendly
01239 682931
Email: glanafon@btinternet.com
Glanafon
Bach Cottage is
situated in the heart of the Teifi Valley in the picturesque village
of Llandygwydd. The detached cottage has been sympathetically and
tastefully converted from an old cobbler's barn, and offers all-year
round accommodation for two people.
Being only three miles from Cenarth Falls and five miles from
both the market towns of Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn, it is ideally
located for access to sandy beaches and the coastline of Cardigan
Bay, and its population of Bottlenose Dolphins, Harbour Porpoise and
Grey Seals. At Poppit Sands the Pembrokeshire Coast Path begins its
180 miles journey. The Welsh Wildlife Centre and Castle is in nearby
Cilgerran. This is an excellent spot to stay whilst exploring mid
and south-west Wales.
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Double Bedroom |
Patio |
Glanafon Bach |
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Facilities include:
- Full central heating and a log burning stove
for cosy nights in.
- A fully equipped kitchen with fridge, electric
oven and microwave oven,
separates the lounge area and the bedroom.
- The lounge has a colour television, a portable
CD, tape, radio; a wide range of books and games.
- The shower room is adjacent to the double
bedroom.
- The kitchen area is elevated from the rest by
a couple of steps.
- There is use of the courtyard and a parking
space.
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Cenarth Falls |
Canoeing
on the Teifi |
Poppit Sands |
Tariff includes:
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Cost of heating
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Logs and electricity
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All bed linen and towels
Sleeps: 2.
One well behaved dog is an additional £10 per week.
No smoking permitted in the cottage.
Local attractions include
National Coracle Centre (3 Miles) The National Coracle Centre is
situated beside the beautiful Cenarth Falls, and houses a unique
collection of coracles from all over the world, including Tibet,
India, Iraq, Vietnam and North America
Bro Meigan Gardens (4 Miles) The 6.5 acres of gardens overlook the
Preseli Hills and are perfect for gardeners, artists, photographers,
birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Cardigan Heritage Centre (4 Miles) Situated on the ground floor of
an 18th century warehouse on the river Teifi containing artefacts
and information on the history of Cardigan.
Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park (5 Miles) This unique farm park is
superbly located on a stunningly scenic headland overlooking
Cardigan Island near the sea-side resort of Gwbert.
West Wales Museum of Childhood (8 Miles) The Museum of Childhood at
Llangeler is more than a toy museum, it is an extensive collection
of all things to do with childhood.
Llanerchaeron (18 Miles) Llanerchaeron is one of a few Welsh gentry
estates which have survived intact to the present day
Scolton Museum & Visitor Centre (19 Miles) Discover more about your
environment, landscape, wildlife, history, culture, energy resources
and much, much more….
Laugharne Castle (19 Miles) The handsome castle, standing foursquare
on the waterfront overlooking the Taf estuary, bears testament to a
troubled past when the Normans built a string of coastal strongholds
to consolidate their hold over south-west Wales.
The nearest beaches are Poppit sands, Mwnt, Aberporth, Tresaith, and
New Quay.
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