Ceredigion
Possibly the most Welsh of all holiday areas in Wales with most of its residents continuing to speak the Welsh language.
In Aberystwyth there is the National Library of Wales which is one of Britains six copyright libraries and specialises in Welsh and Celtic literature. At Eglwysfach there is a RSPB Reserve, laying at the head of the Dyfi estuary this grazed saltmarch is bordered by freshwater marsh and some remnant peat bogs.Here can be spied Redstarts, wood warblers, nut hatchers, buzzards, kestrals and peregrines can be seen all year round. Badgers and polecats also live here. For children a day out at the Felinwynt Rainforest and Butterfuly Centre is a must, or maybe take a boat trip and go dolphin watching off Newquay.
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Penffynnon Properties
We have 2 houses, 1 cottage and semi detached villas. They are all 5*;are 250m from the top of the beach reached by our private road; and all have sea views. One or two dogs are welcome (but please give us notice)....
Brynarthen Self Catering Holiday Cottages
Brynarthen Holiday Cottage - This delightful cottage is part of the original farmhouse that was built in the 1800s, part of which was the dairy. The cottage retains its charm and character including exposed stone wall, fireplace, original staircase and super large farmhouse kitchen. Brynarthen...


