Cabin ∙ 9 bedrooms ∙ 18 guests | Cottage in Saint Dogmaels
9 Bedroom Cottage in St Dogmaels, Saint Dogmaels
Nestled in the tranquil town of St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire discover this fabulously-converted former pub, Teifi Villa. Benefitting from off-road parking for five cars, an enclosed garden with hot tub, pet-friendly living and nine neatly-presented bedrooms, Teifi Villa welcomes a total of eighteen guests to enjoy the ultimate getaway in North Pembrokeshire. Upon entering your new home-from-home, be impressed by several living spaces where you and your loved ones can unwind and relax; in the well-equipped kitchen, allow the allocated chef to rustle up a home-cooked meal to be enjoyed in the spacious dining room over a bottle of wine or two! You can also take advantage of a further sitting room on the first floor and a games and TV/cinema room on the second floor, perfect for occupying the younger members of your party as the adult's step outside to delight in an evening tipple. Saviour a dip in the bubbling hot tub, chatting the evening away as the stars appear overhead, before retreating to the sleek bathroom to wash away the day and complete your all-important evening routine. Choose from one of nine neatly presented bedrooms when you begin to feel sleepy, comprising of doubles, kings, twins/super-kings to ensure all sleeping arrangements are accommodated for. If you can tear yourself away, begin your itinerary at St Dogmaels Abbey, a stunning spot to delight in a family picnic as you immerse yourself in the local history; continue to Cardigan Castle or the Welsh Wildlife Centre, covering the Teifi Marshes where you can experience a variety of wildlife. The Wales Coast Path is 870 miles long and St Dogmaels is the northernmost point of the stunning 186-mile Pembrokeshire section, the Path actually passes in front of Teifi Villa, being literally on the doorstep!. Spend the day on the sandy trails of Poppit Sands Beach, try your hand at a range of watersports, bask in the sun's rays, build sandcastles or get lost in a book. Well-positioned to also enjoy the National Trust-owned Cilgerran Castle and Cenarth Falls, you'll have plenty to fill your days here. Take a trip to see the famous Cardigan Bay Bottlenose dolphins and for the most active play golf at nearby Cardigan Links Golf Course. Make memories in Wales with a stay at Teifi Villa.
At the mouth of the River Teifi on the pristine west Wales coast, St Dogmaels is an enigmatic, serene community that has been around for centuries. It is peacefully centred around its ruined abbey. One of its highlights is Y Felin, one of just two operational watermills in Wales that still uses the original equipment from 1820. The mill is believed to have been created by the monks of the St. Dogmaels Abbey in the 12th century. The miller demonstrates how it operates, and you can buy bread, flour, and cakes there. You may also go next to the Coach House Café for tea, cakes, and light meals. Every Tuesday, a highly regarded local product market is held here; it is definitely worth a visit. A bar, a fish and chip shop, a post office, a cafe and a small museum near the abbey are all located in the settlement. A lovely green and a millpond with ducks are also nearby. It's only a little over a mile to the lovely, historic market town of Cardigan. At the foot of Cardigan Bay, this historic village is located on the River Teifi's estuary. A flourishing culture of arts and crafts, events, and music festivals are set against the nostalgic backdrop of its unspoiled townscape and historic legacy. The magnificent Poppit Sands is close by, where you can unwind on sunny days or take energising walks in the cooler months while also discovering the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which spans 186 miles from St. Dogmaels to Amroth, begins or ends in St. Dogmaels. Visit the fascinating Shire Horse Farm to witness how farming was done before machines, or go to Castell Henllys, the Iron Age Fort where everyone is encouraged to learn about the prehistoric way of life. Regular sightings of the Cardigan Bay dolphins are possible off the bay, and Cardigan Bay energetic offers more energetic activities including coasteering, wildlife excursions, and surfing. This is the ideal vacation spot all year round because there are lovely coastal, riverbank, and rural walks nearby, as well as a variety of other beaches and attractions.