A holiday in Wales is not just about beautiful scenery, though we have more than our fair share of mountains, lakes and dramatic coastline. It is about enjoyment.
We have an abundance of historic places, castles & gardens (including the National Botanic Garden and the "lost" gardens of Aberglasney) for you to visit.
Perhaps you just want to enjoy nature in peace - you can watch the dolphins of Cardigan bay, the seabirds of Pembrokeshire, or the Red Kites of Tregaron.
If you'd rather be active, you can walk our coastline, go surfboarding, mountain climbing or horse riding.
Wales is a land of contrasts and we hope that this web site will help you find accommodation, activities and events that will make your holiday truly enjoyable.
Light, airy traditional Welsh cottage situated in an elevated position, is comfortable and cosy with views of the River Teifi and its Estuary. It is an ideal base for families and walkers with the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path beginning in St Dogmaels. This attractive village of St Dogmaels has a shop, several pubs which serve food, an art gallery displaying local crafts and is located on the beautiful Teifi Estuary which stretches down to the broad reach of Poppit Sands just a mile away. The historic market town of Cardigan has a large selection of shops etc and the area has many places of interest to visit throughout the year.