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Ffermdy Brynonnen Farmhouse is set in New Quay. The accommodation is 13.7 miles from Cardigan, and guests benefit from private parking available on site and free WiFi.
This apartment has 4 bedrooms, a kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a TV, a seating area and 2 bathrooms fitted with a shower.
After a day of hiking or cycling, guests can relax in the garden or in the shared lounge area.
Aberystwyth is 19.9 miles from the apartment, while Carmarthen is 23 miles from the property.
Brynonnen is situated very close to the Ceredigion Heritage Coastline in the hamlet of Nanternis which is 2.5 miles from the popular coastal resort of New Quay. There are distant sea views from the property and Cardigan Bay is famous for bottle nose dolphins. If you enjoy walking, you can access the coastal path from the farmhouse and there’s a secret beach nearby. Approximately 3 miles to the south is the cove of Cwmtydu where folklore states that a local character called ‘Sion Cwilt’ used to smuggle booty in to the area and there are also lime kilns to be seen, sometimes porpoises are seen in the waves in the cove. here is garden furniture and a gas BBQ set available for your use. The garden at the rear of the house has a side entrance door which can be closed should you wish the garden to be secure for children. There is parking for 6 cars on the yard. here is garden furniture and a gas BBQ set available for your use. The garden at the rear of the house has a side entrance door which can be closed should you wish the garden to be secure for children. There is parking for 6 cars on the yard.
11 miles to the north stands the picturesque Georgian town of Aberaeron, which apart from its renowned honey ice cream, hosts many mouth-watering establishments one of which is The Harbourmaster Hotel and the Cellar Restaurant which has had numerous positive reviews in the national papers. 25 miles to the north is the university town of Aberystwyth with the remains of a castle and "Constitution Hill" which is a callenging walk to the top or you could travel by cable railway, the view from the top is worth the effort. 18 miles to the south lies Cardigan with it's 11th century castle and numerous privately owned shops. On this coastline there are many beaches, such as Aberporth, Tresaith, Penbryn, Mwnt, Cwmtydu, New Quay, and Cei Bach, you will be spoilt for choice. New Quay hosts a watersport centre where paddleboarding and kayking are just some of the activities they have to offer. There are numerous eateries in New Quay, the Black Lion, and Blue Bell and Pepper Pot are popular destinations, and there are 3 fish and chip shops to choose from. No seaside resort is complete without an ice cream shop and "Creme Pen Cei "is worth a visit when in New Quay .