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Pengraigdraw Llanfarian
Aberystwyth, SY23 4QG
You can discover clean sandy beaches with clear waters, caves, waterfalls, wild rugged cliffs and so much more. Many of the beaches are dog friendly year round if you are bringing your pet on holiday. There are fabulous coastal walks across the headlands to secret coves rarely visited except by birds and the ghosts of ancient smugglers. The pretty coastal towns of New Quay and Aberaeron are well worth exploring and offer quaint shops, and a wide choice of cafes and restaurants. Sit on a harbour wall and drink in the atmosphere whilst enjoying a local honey ice cream or fish and chips! The dignified Victorian resort of Aberystwyth with its electric cliff railway, promenade and pier is close by as are the compelling Cambrian Mountains, a Wild Wales of hill sheep farms, forest and lakelands. Take a stately meandering train ride on what was once a working link between local lead mines and the harbour. The Vale of Rheidol Railway now runs a steam train service through the Rheidol Valley terminating at Devils Bridge and here you can choose to go and see the three bridges over the river, or visit some of the other attractions such as the famous Mynach Falls, Devils Punch Bowl and Jacobs Ladder. In a rural setting but located just three miles south of the seaside town of Aberystwyth and with beautiful views of mountains and coast, No 4 Pengraig Draw is furnished and equipped to a very good standard. No 4 Pengraig Draw is a semi-detached cottage boasting spacious accommodation for up to nine people and has the added benefit of a lovely conservatory as well as a private hot tub and a garden (enclosed by a low wall) so that you can enjoy relaxing in this wonderful location. No 4 Pengraig Draw can be booked together with No 5 Pengraig Draw (CC621060) to accommodate up to 16 guests. You can discover clean sandy beaches with clear waters, caves, waterfalls, wild rugged cliffs and so much more. Many of the beaches are dog friendly year round if you are bringing your pet on holiday. There are fabulous coastal walks across the headlands to secret coves rarely visited except by birds and the ghosts of ancient smugglers. The pretty coastal towns of New Quay and Aberaeron are well worth exploring and offer quaint shops, and a wide choice of cafes and restaurants. Sit on a harbour wall and drink in the atmosphere whilst enjoying a local honey ice cream or fish and chips!
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