Crogal Farmhouse

ID: S821320

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Crogal Farmhouse is consistently praised for its stunning seaside views, spaciousness, and peaceful setting. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, cosy log burner, and indulgent showers. The proximity to scenic walks and wildlife, including private coves and coastal paths, adds to the charm. Fay, the owner, is commended for her warm welcome and helpfulness.

There is no specific mention of cleanliness in the reviews, so it is not possible to provide a score for this category.

The location is highly praised for its superb seaside setting, proximity to New Quay, and easy access to the coastal path. Guests enjoy the tranquility and the stunning views of the coast and countryside.

Guests find the cottage comfortable, mentioning the cosy log burner, spacious rooms, and comfortable beds. The conservatory is a highlight for relaxation.

The property is well-equipped with a kitchen that facilitates delightful meals, a good water pressure in the shower, and additional amenities like binoculars. The maintenance appears to be excellent, with no negative comments.

The owner's thoughtfulness is evident through the warm welcome and availability to assist guests. While no gifts are explicitly mentioned, the personal interactions with Fay's animals add a special touch to the experience. Please note that such personal touches are not guaranteed.

About this property

Crogal Farmhouse is a detached stone farmhouse, providing spacious accommodation and amazing, uninterrupted sea and coastal views across Cardigan Bay.

The property is ideal for walkers with direct access onto the Ceredigion Coastal footpath.

The farmhouse is located on a small holding with horses and sheep in the adjoining fields. Situated at the end of a quiet private lane, it is within easy walking distance (approx. 20 mins) into the fishing village of New Quay whether you choose to walk along the coastal footpath or by road.

There are spectacular views from the property which is located between the popular fishing village of New Quay and the smugglers cove Cwm Tydu.

There are several secluded beaches only accessible on foot and the famous Birds Rock is a short stroll from your doorstep.

Chill and relax in the conservatory or garden and watch the red kites soaring above. Relax and recuperate with your break at Crogal Farmhouse.

This delightful seaside town is one of the most popular holiday resorts all year round, and it is easy to see why when you stroll along the sea edge and enjoy the beautiful views. The lovely range of gift shops, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs offer all you need, while boat trips are a wonderful opportunity to spot the playful dolphins, seals and other rare animals and birds that inhabit the bay's sheltering waters. For the hands-on members of your party why not try sailing, kayaking, windsurfing, and power boating with expert tuition available? The famous poet, Dylan Thomas, penned many works with inspiration in New Quay including "Quite Early One Morning" and you can follow the Dylan Thomas trail around the town. Just 7 miles away is Aberaeron, a lively Georgian harbour town with multi-coloured cottages and a good selection of restaurants and inns. This wonderful area of Wales not only has stunning sandy beaches, but also beautiful countryside walks and the outstanding Devil's Bridge is world-renowned for the three bridges, the narrow gauge steam railway and the cascading waterfalls. A perfect base for wonderful holidays, all year round.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request) 1 x double with en-suite basin, towel rail and WC.

Bathroom with bath, walk in power shower, basin, WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove (first basket of logs free)

Oil central heating.

Electric oven and hob, Rayburn, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, wine rack.

Smart TV.

Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc in rent.

Bed linen and towels inc in rent.

Private driveway parking for 2 cars.

Private front garden with lawn, patio, furniture and barbecue.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 0.9 miles, pub 0.5 miles, beach 1.1 miles.

Note: The garden is not enclosed.

Note: There are steps into the sitting room and double bedroom, please take care - not suitable for limited mobility.

Note: Not suitable for children under 10.

Note: Check-in from 4pm and check-out by 10am

Nearby points of interest

  • Dolphin Spotting
  • Afon Mêl Honey Farm & Meadery
  • Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
  • Cardigan Castle

Reviews (10)

  • Colette

    It was comfy, clean and very cosy. The view from the farmhouse and the outside seating area was incredible and the access to the coastal path was great.Fay was a great host and shared some great information about the local area. We had a fantastic stay at Crogal - it was perfect!

  • Joceline

    The cottage was just as we imagined from the pictures; spacious, comfortable, tastefully furnished and exceeded our expectations with its stunning views across the lush countryside towards the sea. We could wake up to the views and be in the moment, especially enjoying the warmth of the conservatory enjoying the peace and changing colours of the sea. Magnificent. My mother, having reduced mobility appreciated the space in the cottage. The information book had some excellent details on walks from neighbouring coastal villages never more than 30/40 mins drive away with stunning coastal walks including wheeler friendly access. Fay also gave us some useful car parking tips. The sea was also surprisingly warm to swim in, which was a bonus for me. The wild life along the coastal path was abundant in bird life and a myriad of colourful flora. So peaceful too; with the comforting sound of the sea. The coastal path from the cottage was my favourite; if you go left past the private coves you hardly see a soul. I met one person, who claimed she was a druid in the woods. Always time when walking for that unexpected moment. Was quite surreal. Appreciated the tranquility and beauty of the nature around us. My mum even surpassed herself with her walking sticks. Furthermore, we had a wicked cream tea with scones and Welsh cakes in the coracle village near Newcastle Emlyn. A note to Fay, the friendly owner, on our last day when clearing up, we spotted an iron in the corner cupboard next to the sink in the kitchen. Just wanted to assure her that there is an iron in the house. I would like to return again one day, it’s a long way from Slovakia though. My husband was born in Wales and his father has written quite a few books on Wales; the latest book is: ‘ For Britain See Wales’ by Joe England. A very interesting and informative book.

  • Jamie

    Beautiful property. Excellent facilities and superb location. Already thinking about next year.

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