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Take a trip to this peaceful Pembrokeshire coast destination where warm, Welsh hospitality and a delightfully slowed down pace of village life awaits you! Spend long, lazy days exploring beautiful coastal walks and enjoy local pub food and national treasures such as quaint fishing villages and ancient Norman heritage sites. Have a wonderful laid back time on the beautiful family friendly beaches in the area rockpooling, building sandcastles or enjoying watersport!
A holiday rental for everyoneFind a perfect seaside haven just for two with everything you need for a wonderful stay or browse a selection of fully equipped, stylishly furnished, immaculate lettings to suit a family of 4 or 6 guests. The properties are located in and around St Dogmaels and Cardigan close to local amenities like supermarkets, pubs and restaurants. Several of the lovely holiday lettings and rentals in the area feature a lovely peaceful garden with a view of the surrounding countryside where you are sure to hear plenty of birdsong as you sip your morning brew!
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The area and getting around
Cardigan and St Dogmaels are picture perfect ancient heritage towns just 4 minutes from each other near to where the serene banks of the Teifi River form a beautiful coastal estuary. There is so much to see and do in this peaceful and remarkably beautiful part of the world! Located 3.5 hours west of Birmingham by car, just over 2 hours from Cardiff and 1.5 hours from Swansea, you will find delightful restaurants, pubs and the lovely beaches and coves of the Pembrokeshire National Park within easy reach of this beloved, family holiday destination. Come for a weekend or stay for a week!
Ancient heritage sites and unique local villagesPembrokeshire is replete with incredible heritage attractions such as Cardigan Castle overlooking the River Teifi. The ramparts of this fortress conceal over 900 years of history! Carmarthen to the South East is the oldest town in Wales according to local legend and the supposed birthplace of the Celtic magician Merlin from the days of King Athur! The villages in the area are absolutely beautiful and you will be able to take plenty of superb Instagram worthy photos of sleepy fishing harbours and really breathtaking views!
Travellers and activities
Lovers of ancient history will have a field day in this part of Wales where there is such a rich, varied and ancient historical and archaeological legacy! Start your amateur sleuthing at the 500 BC Neolithic Dolmens of Pentre Ifan just 20 minutes from St Dogmaels, visit 13th century Picton castle, the medieval castles of Pembroke and Ilawhaden an admire the spectacular 13th century stone wall and five arch gate around surrounding the gorgeous heritage town of Fenby to name but a few sites!
St Dogmaels for nature enthusiastsNature lovers will find plenty of peaceful places to reconnect with nature in this stunning region. Here you have access to some of the most splendid coastal walks in all of the UK. Church Door Cove near Tenby just an hour south is a must see natural wonder! Here towering, jagged cliffs have been shaped over time by the forces of nature to resemble a giant doorway! At low tide you can make your way down to the small beach at the base of the cliffs via a rocky path. Bird lovers will get a thrill from a boat charter trip with Thousand Island Boat Trips from St Davids to the offshore tiny island of Grasholm where 39000 breeding gannets live in a giant bird colony! Don´t forget to take a boat cruise right in Cardigan at the river mouth to spot dolphins!
Did you know that St Dogmaels is famous for the remains of twelfth century Tiranian St Dogmaels Abbey, a very wealthy monastic institution in its heyday!!
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Step out into the fresh air and admire kilometres of stunning coastal scenery of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path that starts in St Dogmaels and stretches 300 km to Amroth all along the cliff tops of the coast! While you probably don't want to walk the entire distance, there are several absolutely breathtaking scenery to admire on the section just outside of Dogmaels plus gorgeous secluded coves and beaches to explore!
2. Visit TenbyFancy a scenic drive and a wonderful lunch out? Head an hour south to Tenby with it´s charming, upright, colourful houses and pretty fishing boats. Here you can explore quaint, narrow alleys, a restored 15th century Tudor Merchant's house and the Tenby Museum and Art Gallery filled with fascinating artefacts that tell the story of the town. Try the delectable menu at the top rated Plantagenet House restaurant where you can look forward to mouthwatering fresh seafood!
3. Visit St David's CathedralHow about a delightful cliff top picnic and a visit to an incredible Norman Cathedral! Head out west through the exquisite scenery of The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park to the tiny hamlet of St Davids where you can admire a 13th century tower and the stunning Norman interior that includes an incredible Irish oak ceiling of the beautiful, elegant St David's Cathedral!
4. Visit Fishguard and GoodwickHead just a half hour west to the idyllic twin villages of Fishguard and Goodwick where you will find the most gorgeous colourful cottages huddled together at the edge of picturesque Abergwaun Harbour. This is a beautiful corner of the world to spend the day strolling about as there are innumerable coastal paths to explore with wonderful views and the local Pen Caer Peninsula has several iron age forts and chambered tombs to discover!
5.Have a beach day at AberporthSpend a glorious, sun soaked summer's day at Aberporth just 45 minutes north west of Dogmaels where you can enjoy the serene splendour of the views, excellent watersport conditions, beautiful tidal rock pools teeming with sea life and Britain's biggest population of dolphins that have made Cardigan Bay their home! There is a lovely sandbank for safe swimming and paddling perfect for families and there are several lovely restaurants in town that serve food made with the freshest local ingredients.
Information about holiday lettings in St Dogmaels
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 23 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -34%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £24. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 18 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 13% of the properties. |
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