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Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages

Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages - Entrance
Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages are situated in south west Wales approximately 5 miles north of Cardigan. The cottages are part of a 13 acre smallholding nestling in a picturesque wooded valley of the Nant Arberth.
Rating: 3 out of 5

Accommodation Information

Get in touch

Location:
Troedyrhiw, Penparc, Penparc, Cardigan, Cardigan, Ceredigion, SA43 2AE
Telephone:
01239 811564
Email:
info@troedyrhiw.com
Website:
https://www.troedyrhiw.com

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Facilities

  • Children Welcome
  • Pets Accepted

Features

  • Blue Flag
  • Dark Skies

Prices

  • 5 Cottages
    Sleeps 2 - 8
    £495.00 - £1995.00 Per unit per week

Take a look around

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The Stables - double bedroom
The Stables - double bedroom
Cardigan
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Gorse Cottage - double bedroom
Gorse Cottage - double bedroom
Cardigan
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The Stables - kitchen
The Stables - kitchen
Cardigan
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The Stables - front
The Stables
Cardigan
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Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages - view from fields
Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages - view from fields
Cardigan
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Oak and Gorse cottage from court yard
Oak and Gorse cottage from court yard
Cardigan
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Gorse Cottage - wood burner
Gorse Cottage - wood burner
Cardigan
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Mwnt beach sun set
Mwnt beach sun set
Cardigan
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Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages - behind The Granary
Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages - behind The Granary
Cardigan
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View from Ceibwr Bay towards Cemaes Head
Ceibwr Bay
Cardigan
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Oak Cottage living room
Oak Cottage living room
Cardigan

About Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages

Former farm buildings have been transformed into five immaculate cottages situated around a courtyard, at the end of a private lane. The original character, stone walls and timbers have been retained where possible, but with plenty of modern comforts. There are five cottages in all – The Coach House, Gorse Cottage, Oak Cottage, The Stables and The Granary, sleeping between 2-8 people. All of the cottages have a cosy woodburner to relax at the end of a day out in the fresh air. Just perfect!

Between them, they offer almost all permutations of size, from the one-bedroomed Coach House sleeping two, to the four-bedroomed Granary sleeping eight. Troedyrhiw is also ideal for larger groups – if you are planning a reunion or special gathering we can accommodate up to 23 people. All cottages are warmly furnished in a restful modern/ rustic style and come with woodburning stoves (plus central heating of course), beautiful bathrooms and Freeview TVs. The picture outside is just as appealing. Troedyrhiw, surrounded by well-kept lawns, is located in an idyllic wooded valley at the end of a road half-a-mile long with no through traffic, making it very child-friendly (the kids also love the farm animals on this 13-acre smallholding, including miniature Shetland ponies, pigs, ducks and chickens) with abundant wildlife and walking too. Troedyrhiw is close to the attractive town of Cardigan and the beaches and bays of the unspoilt Ceredigion Heritage Coast and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
In our little corner of Ceredigion, and just a stones throw from Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, you’ll find some of the finest landscapes in Wales. Local towns and villages such as Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn and Aberaeron are well known for their links to medieval Wales centuries ago and remain very much unspoilt, retaining their essence of Welshness.

The Coach House - double bedroom
The Coach House - double bedroom

Whilst you are here, you can spend relaxing days visiting the abbey at St Dogmaels, The Welsh Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran, Cenarth Falls, stunning blue flag and dog friendly beaches with coast walks which you may even share with seals and dolphins as companions, breathtaking mountain walks in the Preselis, home of the bluestones used to create Stonehenge (just HOW did they get them there?!), market towns boasting eclectic and unique shops, and many more attractions, depending on your interests.

Troedyrhiw itself lies at the very bottom of Ceredigion, close to the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park, and the Ceredigion Heritage Coast. We are only 4 miles from Cardigan, famed for the fact that the newly restored Castle and house in the town was the site of the very first Welsh Eisteddfod (cultural festival) in 1176. Nearby, the River Teifi flows through the centre of the ancient port town of Cardigan, creating a very picturesque scene, with a few eating establishments making the most of the riverside views.

Should you decide to holiday in one of our holiday cottages you will find plenty of places to visit and sites to enjoy in these market towns or quiet villages and hamlets.

Gorse Cottage, two bedrooms, sleeps three

Location

52.09558, -4.58824

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