Parc Farm Holiday Cottage, Oakford - sleeps 4 + Wi-Fi
Enquiries: 01545 561707 -
email: info@westwales-cottages.com
Parc Farm Holiday Cottage has been tastefully converted from a range of old farm buildings and has been carefully designed to provide all the comforts of the
home. It is fully oil centrally heated, with fitted carpets throughout, for all year round comfort. is set in 14 acres of land, situated amidst
beautiful farmland and quiet wooded valleys close to the sea. The nearest beach is 3½ miles away and the small harbour towns of New Quay and Aberaeron are 5 and
3 miles away. Whilst inland, less than an hour's drive away lies spectacular mountain scenery.
Parc Farm Cottage has 2 bedrooms, a double and a twin. Bed linen and towels are included. The comfortable lounge has laminate floors and a log burner. The kitchen is open plan with electric cooker with ceramic hob, under-counter fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster etc. The bathroom has a walk-in shower, w/c and washbasin.
Prices inclusive of all electricity, heating etc.
Bed linen and towels included - beds will be made up for arrival.
Parking close to the cottage.
No smoking or vaping inside the cottage please.
Regret no pets
Weekly rentals Saturday to Saturday
Short breaks available at £80 per night - not in school holidays.
New Quay or 'Cei Newydd', with its picturesque harbour has a good selection of pubs and restaurants and clings to the sides of the hills rising above the blue waters of Cardigan Bay on the coast of West Wales. New Quay is one of the best places to see the Bottlenose Dolphins for which Cardigan Bay is famous. During the summer season there are Dolphin Spotting boat trips available as well as sea fishing trips. Kayaks and paddleboards are available to hire from the Watersports Centre on the Harbour Beach.
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New Quay - or 'Cei Newydd', with its picturesque harbour and houses has a
good selection of pubs and restaurants and clings to the sides of the hills
rising above the blue waters of Cardigan Bay on the coast of West Wales. New
Quay’s stone pier has been standing for almost 200 years and is one of the
best places to see the Bottlenose Dolphins for which Cardigan Bay is famous.
The sheltered harbour and safe beaches are the focus of activity in the
summer when New Quay becomes a bustling and vibrant holiday resort where
boat trips, sailing, fishing, water sports and relaxation, are among the
main attractions. The local area has much to offer with the safe and sandy
beaches of Llangrannog, Tresaith, Penbryn and Mwnt just a short drive away.
New Quay was home to Dylan Thomas and is believed by many to be the
fictional Llareggub of 'Under Milk Wood'. The Dylan Thomas Trail in the town
will show you many of the places featured in the play. The Coastal Path -
part of the all Wales coastal path, passes through New Quay and provides
stunning views of the cliffs and sea and the unique wildlife of West Wales.
Aberaeron is a charming regency town and with its multi coloured
houses and attractive harbour and a wide variey of shops and restaurants
including 'Hive on the Quay' Ice cream, Twenty miles to the north of New Quay is
Aberystwyth with its university, the Welsh National Library, an excellent museum and a wide range of shops. Here also you can take a trip on the
picturesque Rheidol Valley steam railway to Devils Bridge in the nearby
Cambrian Mountains.
18 miles to the south of New Quay is Cardigan with its newly restored castle on the river
Teifi and nearby St Dogmaels with its historic abbey and Poppit Sands. Just
across the Teifi is the Welsh Wildlife Centre and a few miles up the river
is Cilgerran with its spectacular castle.
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The postcode is SA47 0RX