“September family holiday to New Quay”
Rhianfa is a well equipped and beautifully furnished house in a good location five minutes from the centre of New Quay. Ideal for two families, plenty of space, and the basement play room with table tennis table was much appreciated. |
Anon, Sep 2011
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“Relaxation and reinvigoration.”
This is an exceptionally well-equipped and comfortable house. We had some lovely welcome goodies - flowers/food & drink -something for everyone. I really missed the sunflowers when they finally faded! We tended to use the ground floor kitchen for our meals, so brought some of the pots and pans downstairs.
We lost the children to the basement games room for the first few hours each morning until the weather brightened up. The views from the front bedrooms out over the bay are lovely. I didn't think I'd ever find a more comfortable bed than my own, but here I did. There are lots of stairs, but all quite manageable, even for the elderly(1) and infirm(1) amongst us. Lovely garden to sit out in.
This was our first visit to New Quay and we loved it. Lots of great walks around the bay and along the coastal path. We tried sailing and kayaking at the Watersports Centre. Everything we needed was within walking distance, so we didn't have to keep getting in the car, although we did venture out on occasions.
We look forward to returning in the future |
Anon, Aug 2011
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“beautiful accomodation and scenery with lovely locals too.”
Rhianfa is fantastic value for money. Close to all amenities. A proper home from home. We had a wonderful week exploring the local villages and coves, even swam in the sea. Rhianfa is well equipped , incl bbq, toys for kids in the games room (and adults). great time had by all. |
Anon, Jun 2011
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“Fantastic house & location”
Very comfortable, stylishly decorated house, just perfect for our party of 9. Fantastic location, only a few minutes from New Quay beach and town centre, great views from the garden. Only minor quibble - the split level kitchens proved a bit tricky, found it hard to keep track of crockery, pots and pans etc. Wouldn't hesitate to return. |
Anon, Jun 2011
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“Brilliant!”
Stayed in this house for a long weekend and absolutely loved it. Booked straight away to return. Beautiful decor, layout and all ages catered for. Not suitable for anyone with walking difficulties but other than that a perfect place to stay. Quiet seaside resort. |
Anon, Oct 2010
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"Thank you so much for our stay in your lovely home. We appreciated all the little extras - the bara brith, chocs, biscuits, wine and we really liked the sea salts too. We also appreciated the fresh flowers - the scented lilies have filled the room with a wonderful scent all weekend.
We have enjoyed New Quay and staying here was really lovely.
A
Lovely house - very stylish and artistic. Also bed very comfortable. Coming from the outskirts of London, we loved the silence! Also great to be able to see the sea from all windows. Thank you.
J
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John ac Amanda Bungey, Jun 2010
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A stunning property with far more to offer than the limited photographs show. The rooms are all dressed so beautifully and there is everything that you would need to fully cater for yourselves. I especially loved the Master bedroom with it's seating in the Bay Window which had the benefit of a seaview. The bedlinen was crisply clean and there was an abundance of fresh towels. There is a great playroom in the basement with a large selection of games and toys.
We stayed at Rhianfa over the New Year period of 2009 which was extremely cold so did not take advantage of the facilities that the garden had to offer. The views of the sea from the garden were beautiful so a barbecue would be a must in warmer weather.
There are pleny of restaurants and pubs in Newquay which are only 5 minutes walk away as is the Quayside where you can spot Dolphins if you are lucky. Don't forget the binoculars
Many thanks to Nia for the welcome gifts, truly thoughtful. |
Court Close Clan, Hereford, Feb 2010
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We had a lovely holiday here. The house was lovely and clean with brilliant facilities. The playroom is great, along with the garden, house etc etc. We would highly recommend. The bedrooms were lovely, fantastic views. We even watched the dolphins from our bedroom through binoculars.The only niggle we had was the downstairs kitchen/utility could have done with crockery and cutlery, this was only due to the fact that the dining room was next door to it. Instead we did tend to eat in the upstairs kitchen as all the utensils were up there but the table was a bit of a squeeze. Thanks for a great holiday |
Shajo, Leamington Spa , Feb 2010
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This was our first family holiday for several years when my 2 sons and daughter joined us along with their partners.
The house was spacious, clean, stylish and welcoming.
everything was 'top notch' not cheap and cheerful which you quite often get.
Plenty of room to sit down and relax.
All the electric was included in the price, which was great when you are cooking, washing and drying.
The garden area was perfect for relaxing.
We have recomended you to our friends. |
Red Hutchie, Barnoldswick Lancashire , Feb 2010
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| The photo's do not do this beautiful property justice! We have just spent a fantastic two weeks here and had a really great time! The house is located in a great position and New Quay offers everything we needed. We did not use the car for the first 10 days! I have never stayed in a property that catered for everthing we needed and more! Thank you Nia - your house is beautiful! Helen Simon Harry 12 Hannah 10 and Rachel 9 |
The Shad's, Notts, Feb 2010
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Just returned from another long weekend at Rhianfa and felt I had to leave my views.
The place is wonderful, everything you need is there in the house, from the two shower/bathrooms (which is handy when 2 families are staying with 4 children as well!!) to the basement playroom where the children spent a lot of time. The house is very clean and comfortable and the only problem was that we did not want to leave!!
We will be back again, for sure.
Dolch yn fawr iawn |
RJJC, Llanelli, Feb 2010
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This large self catering house is within walking distance to the cafes, pubs, restaurants and shops and is also only four miles from the National Trust cove at Cwmtydu. The house is situated in the picturesque seaside town of New Quay on the West Wales coastline. Its golden sandy beaches and sheltered harbour makes New Quay a delight to visit at any time of year. For many families, a holiday in New Quay, West Wales is a tradition stretching back for generations.
Cardigan Bay, which is dotted with pretty little resorts and stretches of spectacular Heritage Coastland, is home to bottlenose dolphins, porpoises and seals. The Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron lies 7 miles to the North. This architectural gem is full of interest. There's a Sea Aquarium, the famous Harbourmaster Restaurant and the National Trust's Llanerchaeron estate. Travel inland from Aberaeron to the Teifi Valley. A favourite with visitors is Cenarth Falls, a famous beauty spot. From Aberystwyth travel on the narrow-gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway to experience the waterfalls at Devil's Bridge or visit the ruins at Strata Florida Abbey, near Pontrhydfendigaid in the Cambrian mountains. This child friendly self catering is central for touring Wales and ideal for pursuits such as angling, sailing, birdwatching, cycling and walking.
Beaches
New Quay Beach is expansive, sandy and well protected from the breeze, this blue flag beach (Harbour Beach) is very popular during the summer months. 0.2 miles
Cei Bach is a lovely beach, much quieter than New Quay beach. 2.0 miles
Water Sports
You can choose from dinghy sailing, yacht cruising, power boating, windsurfing and kayaking with both short sessions and longer courses, suitable for all levels and abilities. Cardigan Bay Watersports 0.2 miles
Tresaith is set in a small sheltered sandy bay named after the River Saith which cascades as a waterfall over the cliffs to the beach. The beach has a slipway and is a popular sailing destination. An excellent beach for watersports - wide and sandy, but limited parking. 14 miles
Walking
The Ceredigion Coast Path links together a treasury of environmental, natural and heritage assets within one of the most scenic coastal areas of Wales: 0.2 miels
Fishing
There is superb fishing all around the New Quay Area,
Sea Fishing - The harbour wall remains a popular venue for children. The area is also renowned as a UK bass hotspot. Boats available from the New Quay harbour, bookings taken on the quay. 0.2 miles
Coarse fishing -many lakes and river including Llanarth Coarse Fishery. 2.7 miles
Game fishing – River Teifi is one of the UK’s most famous Salmon rivers.
Golf
Penros Golf Club 150 acres of lush green countryside in the Wyre Valley in West Wales. 14 miles
Cardigan Golf Club is a fine championship course measuring 6687 yards, Par 72, SSS 73. 23 miles
Cycling
Many trails and quiet local roads in the area making superb cycling. Lôn Teifi runs between Aberystwyth and Fishguard, part of National Route 82 of the National Cycle Network. The 98 mile (158km) cycle route follows country lanes and minor roads along the valley of the River Teifi, through the rural towns of Tregaron, Lampeter, Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan before reaching Fishguard on the West Wales coast. 8 miles
Pony Trekking
Horse riding is available in a few locations including Gilfach yr Halen Llwyncelyn. 4.7 miles
A large self catering house in the delightful resort of New Quay, West Wales. Just a stone's throw from an award winning beach, cafes, restaurants and bars. This child friendly self catering has a playroom, terraced garden & fabulous sea views. Take a boat trip to explore the full delights of Cardigan Bay, go fishing for mackerel and remember to keep an eye out for those dolphins.
Lower Ground Floor
This large self catering house has a big playroom with DVD, games and toys.
Ground Floor
Lounge with gas fire, SKY TV and sea views. Dining room with gas fire,
Fully-equipped brand new kitchen (microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, tumble drier etc). , 1 bathroom with shower and WC. Doors to terraced garden with fabulous views of Cardigan Bay.
First Floor
Bedroom 1 & 2 both have 1 King size double bed.
Bedroom 3 - 1 single bed.
Second bathroom (inc bath and shower)
Utility and laundry room
Second Floor
Bedroom 4 - Bunk bed
Bedroom 5 - 3 single beds
Garden
Terraced garden with seating, offering fabulous views of Cardigan Bay.
Additional Information
A £100 fully refundable breakages bond is required by owner.
Bed linen and towels included. Heating and electricity included.
Child friendly self catering with travel cot, high chair and pullout single that can be moved into any room. Please bring your own cot bedding.
Rhianfa also has a store of body boards and beach equipment, so you won't have to bring any of these things with you.
No pets or smoking.
1 parking space outside the cottage. Additional cars can either be parked in free spaces along the street (quiet side-road) or in the car park (150m).
Photography by Angela Gidden MBE Angela is a Creative Consultant and a celebrated leading designer in Wales and beyond. She is passionate about furniture, interior and fashion design, photography, her Welsh roots, the inspirational urban and natural landscape of a Wales where she loves to capture its heart, soul and culture through the lens of her camera.

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