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Craig-y-Nos
in the heart of Ceredigion
Welcome
to Wales' best-kept secret, Ceredigion. Within a short distance from
Craig-y-Nos there are plenty of tiny coves and beaches reached at the
end of narrow little lanes. It is off the beaten track and there are
an abundance of places to explore. It is a world apart from the places
that are widely advertised and thus offers the exclusivity of the "road
less travelled". Here you can take a gentle meander along the coastal
paths discovering the abundant flora and fauna that is well protected
by the National Trust.
Craig-y-Nos is well located to explore the numerous beaches and coves
that run along the coastline. All of Cardigan Bay and its surrounds
are protected by the National Trust and Aberporth, Tresaith and New
Quay beaches have all gained the coveted EU's Blue Flag for meeting
the highest environmental standards.
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Rooms
The bed linen is to the highest standards and is made of 100% cotton.
We provide feather duvets and feather pillows as standard but can offer
alternatives if necessary. Many of our rooms overlook the well-tended
garden and fish pond with views overlooking fields and meadows. There
is no road within view from the back of the house, and apart from the
odd tractor, there is no traffic noise at all.
We welcome children but do not, as much as we love them, allow animals
to stay.
Craig-y-Nos has beautiful gardens and when the weather permits we encourage
our guests to take breakfast outside. We offer evening meals and snacks
on request.
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How
To Find Us
Craig-y-Nos is situated between Cardigan and Aberaeron on the A487.
From Cardigan take the A487 north towards Aberystwyth. You will find
Craig-y-Nos 5 miles north of Cardigan on the A487 in the tiny village
of Blaenannerch.
From Aberaeron take the A487 south towards Cardigan, You will find Craig-y-Nos
16 miles south of Aberaeron on the A487.
Out and About
Craig-y-Nos makes an excellent base for exploring less well-known beaches
and coves. One of our favourites is Mwnt (Green Coast Award). There
is the ancient croft church that stands above a peaceful almost hidden
beach. Apart from a seasonal shop there is no commerce and it is a truly
unspoilt place that is often devoid of any other visitors. Other local
beaches within 3 or 4 miles of Craig-y-Nos include Tresaith (EU Blue
Flag) and Penbryn (Green Coast Award).
For the more adventurous there is Cardigan Island that can be reached
by boat. It is a protected nature reserve that has a colony of Atlantic
Grey Seals and its Coastal Farm accommodates a variety of unusual animals.
It is an extremely popular trip for children and the Coastal Farm has
an adventure playground. Cardigan Bay is famous for its resident population
of Bottle-nosed Dolphins and those who take the trip to Cardigan Island
sometimes catch a glimpse of them racing the boat.
There are all sorts of local cottage industries including local farm
shops that sell organic, individually produced food. There is also an
abundance of local artists and craftsmen and women who sell work inspired
by the dramatic local scenery. You can arrange to buy direct from the
artist or there is a wonderful shop in Chancery Lane in Cardigan called
Custom House. Whatever you decide to do we very much hope that you will
enjoy your stay with us.
Bed & Breakfast Tariff
Prices are per room per night
£32.00 Single
£45.00 Double Room
£45.00 Twin Room
Craig-y-Nos
Bed & Breakfast
Blaenannerch
Near Cardigan
Ceredigion
Wales SA43 2AL
Email gillian.penny@tesco.net
Tel/Fax 01239 811348
Please mention you found us on Wales Tourists
Online when Calling - Thank You.
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