All Cottages
  Gweld-y-Mor
  Prices & Avail.
  Photo Gallery
  Conditions
  Location
  Booking Form
 
  Translate
  Welsh
  French
  Dutch
  German
  Italian
  Spanish
 
 
 
Gweld-y-Mor Cottage, New Quay - sleeps 6 / 7

 01545 580496          Click here to enquire about this cottage   Click here to see a photo gallery of this property   Click here for prices and Availability for this Cottage. 

Discount available  for booking both Pond View and Gweld-y-Mor together sleeping up to 10 / 11
       
Just ten minutes walk from the Ceredigion Coastal Path, this is a stunning, single storey cottage full of character and retaining many original features. It enjoys wonderful views over countryside to the sea. This centrally heated cottage has three bedrooms with one double and two twins along with a pull out bed in one of the twin rooms, a bathroom with roll top bath plus a shower room.
 


Gweld-y-Mor  Cottage

Sitting / Dining Room

Kitchen / Diner

The well equipped kitchen/diner includes a range style cooker, fridge, dishwasher & washing machine. A freezer and tumble dryer are available in a shared outbuilding. There is a large sitting room with 'cathedral' ceiling, exposed beams and large wood burner with initial logs included. There is  free view TV and DVD. Additionally French windows open onto the patio with views across to the sea.

Garden furniture and a barbecue are supplied and there is shared use of a big garden with two large ponds. is a . Oil central heating is included. All beds are made up prior to your arrival. This cottage has achieved a Visit Wales four star rating and is non-smoking  and no pets. Travel cot and high chair available on request.


Double Bedroom

 Twin Bedroom

 
Second Twin Bedroom

The cottage is recently refurbished and newly decorated and is situated approximately one mile from the pretty seaside town of New Quay, on the Ceredigion Heritage Coast. Here there is a sheltered harbour and safe sandy beaches where the famous Cardigan Bay Dolphins can be seen from the pier on most days during the summer months. New Quay also offers boat trips with wonderful opportunities to enjoy Cardigan Bay's wildlife. Other important wildlife in the area include the rare Chough, the Red Kite and the Grey seal. A short distance to the south are the beautiful beaches of Cwmtydu, Penbryn, Tresaith and Mwnt.

One of our sheep with twins Bathroom One of the ponds

About the farm - Set high on the cliffs of Cardigan Bay just outside the bustling seaside town of New Quay this working sheep farm offers some of the best views in the area.
Set well away from any roads, this is a really safe environment for children with plenty of space for them to play ball games etc. The owner can often be persuaded to take children for a ride on one of the tractors but this is of course only with their parents' consent and is work load and weather dependent.  There are eggs to be collected,   and of course there are always sheep, with the lambs and sometimes piglets too being born in the spring.  There are two sheep dogs, Flossy and her daughter Maisie and two cats, Max and Harry that you will no doubt see during your stay. All are very friendly.
Red kites and buzzards can be seen regularly and there have been several sightings of foxes and badgers walking across the fields. The nearest large pond has an abundance of fish and also attracts beautiful dragon flies, plus a  heron who visits quite regularly. It is a very tranquil place to sit and relax with a book or just let the world drift by.

 

 

Cottages  Activities   The Area  Wildlife  I   Beaches  I  Disclaimer