Scotts Castle Holidays

Welcoming Group Retreat | 1054226SK

Cardigan,

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Overview

Accommodation

  • Sleeps 11
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 4 bath / shower rooms
  • 0 WC

Area

  • Walk to beach
  • Walk to shops
  • Walk to pub

Administration

  • £2,077 - £4,087 per week
  • Friday changeover
  • 4:30 PM check in
  • 10:30 AM check out
  • Sorry, no pets
  • No smoking
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  • Facilities

    • Open fires
    • Washing machine
    • Garden
    • Enclosed garden
  • Features

    • Ground floor bed
    • Fishing

Description

Cardigan 3.5 miles. This substantial property rests in the pretty village of Ferwig near Cardigan, West Wales. The Property comes well-equipped with all the essentials for a getaway with family or friends, providing a sumptuous base to return to each evening. Internally, the property boasts plenty of space, with two sitting rooms, one with a kitchenette, where you can unwind following a day of adventure. The main kitchen/diner is amply-equipped; take a seat at the breakfast bar and keep the chef of the group company whilst they get to grips with the range cooker, or set the dining table with crockery and cutlery for a delicious family feast. Moving through the property, there are six wonderful bedrooms to choose from, including a twin and a king-size with en-suite shower on the ground floor, which is ideal for older guests. Head upstairs to find two further king-size bedrooms, one boasting an en-suite Jacuzzi bath, along with a twin and a single, providing plenty of options. Stepping outside, you’ll find a large garden patio with furniture, tempting you for some alfresco dining, along with an idyllic seating area where you can chill out and enjoy the rural surroundings. The Property is well-placed for accessing Cardigan’s beautiful heritage and maritime coast; enjoy a leisurely boat ride, with views of the vast wildlife or choose a more exciting boat ride around Cardigan Island with a chance to see dolphins and the sea colony, nestling just below the cliffs at Gwbert. Those looking to get their steps in can hike from Cardigan along the miles of Ceredigion Coast Path, or take an evening stroll out to Gwbert, ideal to see the fantastic sunsets across the spectacular Cardigan Bay and its gorgeous coastal landscape, or venture to the south of Cardigan and join the Pembrokeshire footpath heading South along the rugged clifftops. Cardigan itself is home to lots of historic and lively, modern marvels; visit the Norman fortress of Cardigan Castle, offering an exhibition into 900 years of history, step into Stiwdio 3, a studio, gallery shop and café which has become a thriving part of the community, before refuelling with a wood-fired pizza at Pizzatipi, as you admire views of the bridge and castle. Within the town centre there are plenty of fantastic vintage and antique shops, while Cardigan Guildhall Market is home to a plethora of Welsh treasures, perfect for purchasing a keepsake to take home. Enjoy a fun-filled stay in West Wales at The Property.

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