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- 3 Bedrooms, 2 with kingsize beds and 1 with a double bed. En-suite available. 1 ground floor bedroom with disabled access. Dogs welcome.
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- Detached restored stone built cottage Sleep six in comfortable bed rooms. Views over open countryside to Cardigan bay and snowdon mountain ranges. Peaceful, relaxing, quiet location, with easy access to sporting and walking activities. Golf course near by and dry ski slope.
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- The Forge is a delightful character cottage, with views over fields and streams. A double bedroom, 2 single bedroms and a futon in the living room will accomodate up to 6 people easily. A wood burner in the living room provides a cosy atmosphere and additional background heat on cooler evenings.....
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New Quay - 'Ceinewydd', with Its picturesque houses, pubs and restaurants clings to the sides of the hills rising above the blue waters of Cardigan Bay, West Wales.
New Quay's narrow streets rise in terraces from its sheltered harbour and safe beaches - the focus of activity in the summer when New Quay becomes a bustling and vibrant holiday resort where sailing, fishing, watersports and relaxation are among the main attractions.
Many believe that New Quay is the 'cliff-perched town at the far end of Wales' immortalised by Dylan Thomas in 'Under Milk Wood'. Dylan Thomas lived in New Quay in 1944 in a little house called 'Majoda' atop the cliffs opposite the town. The Dylan Thomas Trail in New Quay takes the visitor to many of the places either frequented by Thomas or believed to be mentioned in 'Under Milk Wood'.
There are many clean sandy beaches in New Quay and nearby with interesting Marine Life, a great variety of local accommodation including hotels, guest houses, self catering cottages, caravans and campsites, a fantastic selection of restaurants and pubs, interesting coastal walks, a multitude of Wild Flowers and always the possibility of seeing the famous Cardigan Bay Dolphins from the dock.
KINDLY CONTRIBUTED BY: Rod Attrill (www.newquay-westwales.co.uk)
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