Rhos y Gadair Newydd is a gorgeous renovated farm house foe getting all the family together for a seaside holiday or a group of friends to spend some much needed quality time.
The house has been lovingly restored to the highest standard, retaining beautiful original features with all the modern comforts you could need. There is a large, well equipped kitchen and utility room. A large dining room and cosy living room with wood-burner is the perfect place to cosy up after a day at the beach.
Layout
Ground floor
One living room
One dining room
One kitchen and utility
One shower room
First floor
One bunk room
One twin room
2 king room
One family bathroom
Second floor
One king bedroom with en suite
Garden room
Games room with pool table and darts board
Sleeping Arrangements
Three king rooms, one of which is en suite, one twin bunk room, and one twin room
Exterior
Enclosed patio area with hot tub and outdoor cabin with bar area and seating.
Large open lawned area with football goal.
Games room, with pool table and darts board.
Full details - https://thepembrokeshireholidaycompany.co.uk/rhos-y-gadair-newydd
Local Area
Rhosygadair is in the Aberporth area on the beautiful Ceredigion coast, a fantastic base for visitors looking to enjoy beaches, coastal walks, and wildlife. Aberporth is known for its two sandy beaches, Dolwen and Dyffryn, with rock pools revealed at low tide and cliff-top paths with wonderful sea views. The area is especially popular for dolphin spotting, with Cardigan Bay famous for marine wildlife and boat trips available from nearby New Quay. Visitors can also explore the wider coastline, enjoy family beach days, and discover nearby towns such as Cardigan for shops, cafés, and local history.
A short drive South brings you to Cardigan, a lively market town with independent shops, cafés, and the historic Cardigan Castle. Nearby Poppit Sands is a wide, sandy beach ideal for families, picnics, and long coastal walks.
Heading North, New Quay is a must-visit, known for its colourful harbour, sandy beaches, and popular dolphin-spotting boat trips. For something quieter, Tresaith Beach offers a picturesque cove with a waterfall and safe swimming.
For nature lovers, the Welsh Wildlife Centre at Teifi Marshes is great for peaceful walks, birdwatching, and children’s play areas. There are also plenty of rural walks and scenic drives inland, making the area perfect for exploring at your own pace.
Getting there
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To reach Rhosygadair, Aberporth (SA43 2BP):
From the M4, leave at Junction 49 (Pont Abraham) and take the A48 towards Carmarthen. Continue onto the A40, then take the A484 north towards Cardigan. At Cardigan, join the A487 south towards Aberystwyth and after a few miles, turn right signposted for Aberporth.
From North Wales, take the A487 south through Aberystwyth and Cardigan, then continue south and turn right for Aberporth.
From the south (Fishguard area), take the A487 north to Cardigan, then follow signs for Aberporth via the B4333.
The house is located on your left, approx. 100yds from the small airport, heading towards Aberporth.
Accessibility
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