Luxury self-catering accommodation in Cardigan
Colourful town houses, bohemian vibes and glittering antique shops galore, the estuary town of Cardigan on the west Wales coast is brimming with personality and charm.
Sandwiched between two of Wales' best beaches, this market town-come-artist's enclave has managed to retain much of its heritage, whilst still feeling modern and even a little bit bohemian. Bright pops of colour, reminiscent of Wes Anderson's quirky portfolio of films, shine from front doors and across shop facades, while craft centres, coffee shops, gin bars and boutiques shine like beacons of community warmth against what can often be wild, temperamental winter Welsh weather.
Just a few minutes east of Cardigan is Poppit Sands, a sweeping stretch of beach popular with surfers, windsurfers and families; here walkers can also find the beginning and end of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. West, the secluded cove of Mwnt, owned and protected by the National Trust, is one of the best places in the country to spot dolphins. Cardgian Castle, Cilgerran Castle and St Dogmael's Abbey are all fine excursions for any culture vultures exploring this beautiful section of Wales.

The Glasshouse
Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales, UK
Sat on the banks of the Afon Teifi with a front row seat overlooking a nature reserve, The Glasshouse is a wildlife lover’s dream with hot tub near Cardigan and the Welsh coast.
Sleeps: Up to 10 guests
From: £3,850 per week, £2,895 per short break
Alternative Group Option: Up to 6 guests
Pets: Sorry, no pets
Features: Hot tub
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