Located in Abercych, near Cenarth Falls, The Nags Head Inn has riverside beer gardens and decked canopied areas outside, and features an award winning gastropub restaurant and a bar on the banks of...
Michael
United Kingdom
Friendly & Helpful Staff, Excellent Breakfast included, plus very good food in the pub for dinner.
Highbury is located in Abercych, just 25 miles from Oakwood Theme Park and 24 miles from Folly Farm. This property offers access to a terrace, darts, free private parking, and free Wifi.
douglas
United Kingdom
Location was very good short walk to a nice pub,Breakfast was fantastic.Owner was very friendly and helpful
Located in Cardigan, 25 miles from Oakwood Theme Park, Flambards Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Rachelle
Canada
Fabulous stay, the proprietors were warm and welcoming. Gave great tips of things to see in the area and a little further out. The pub was a haven after a busy day touring about. The restaurant was excellent and interesting to cook your own protein. There was a gas bar a block away and a fish & chip shop that was doing a very brisk business.
A former coaching inn, this award-winning property is set in the heart of the market town of Newcastle Emlyn, just a few minutes’ drive from beautiful countryside. There is a restaurant.
Located in Aberporth, 6.2 mi from Cardigan Castle, The Penrallt Country House Hotel has a number of amenities including a garden, a bar and a shared lounge.
Yoav
Israel
The location, the view and the main house are one of a kind.
Set in Cardigan, Cardigan Castle offers free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a restaurant, a bar and barbecue facilities. A TV and DVD player are available in some units.
Andrew
United States of America
Charming location. After hours staff person who saw us being a little puzzled about finding the apartment was very helpful.
Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages offer 5 luxurious self-catering cottages, 4 miles from Cardigan in west Wales, as well as farmhouse bed and breakfast accommodations.
Jane
United Kingdom
If you need a getaway from city life, this is it. 15 minutes from the property were 2 waterfalls (Tresaith & FFynone), well worth a visit when you are down. Upon arrival at the cottages, you drive down a long fairytale driveway with a beautiful stream, easy parking outside then opposite the cottages are brown fluffy sheep & a Shetland pony in the field, birds tweeting! Tranquil surroundings, but near enough to the coast & nearby towns. Our cottage was spotless & charming, had everything we needed. The owner Rob was really lovely. Wish we could have stayed longer to explore more. 🌳🌷🪺🪵🦋
Everything about the 'Nags Head' was Right !!
We were greeted by the Friendly staff, who were always there to help with any request.
The whole place was so clean & spotless; Bedrooms, Bathroom; Dining, Breakfast & Bar Lounge areas.
All amenities were modern, décor was very fresh, Beds were superb, Shower was very Good,
Meals were cooked well, generous portions & so tasty
The 'Nag's Head' at Abercych, really is a splendid place.
If we are travelling anywhere near this part of Wales in the future, then we will undoubtedly return here again.
Well done to all the staff & Management, many thanks for everything during our stay ....what a Great place !!
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A brilliant b&b set in stunning scenery.
A brilliant b&b set in stunning scenery. Spotlessly clean room with wonderful organic products to use in the bathroom. Set along side a small river, the setting is idyllic. Food in the restaurant was great and as vegetarians there was plenty of great choices.
Cassie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A really nice quiet place close to the quaint village of...
A really nice quiet place close to the quaint village of Cenarth and easy driving distance to the wonderful Poppit sands and Cardigan. The Nags Head is a great pub for food with a beer garden outside. The Penhill Inn is more of a drinkers pub (I don't think they serve food) but is worth a visit as Abdul (not sure if he was the landlord), was really friendly and we enjoyed our chat with him. Try the Moho local beer - it's delicious! We only stayed one night but would like to go back and explore more walks around the local area.
Sian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The village is very small.
The village is very small. 'The Nag's Head' is clearly the centre of the village, with regular customers including families, making for a very friendly pub. The outside play and sitting areas are well used. The village is convenient for Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan, so a good base for exploring the area.
Christopher
United Kingdom
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