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Pine Grove holiday cottage in New Quay, West Wales
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Pine Grove holiday cottage in New Quay, Ceredigion
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New Quay, Ceredigion Holiday accommadation - Pine Grove Double bed
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New Quay, Ceredigion Holiday cottage - Pine Grove Double bed
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New Quay, Ceredigion Holiday accommadation - Pine Grove Lounge
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Pine Grove holiday cottage New Quay, Ceredigion - dining area
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Pine Grove holiday cottage New Quay, Ceredigion - Twin beds
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Pine Grove holiday cottage New Quay, Ceredigion
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Pine Grove holiday cottage in New Quay, Ceredigion
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Pine Grove holiday cottage in New Quay, West Wales
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Holiday cottage in New Quay, Ceredigion - New Quay harbour
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Pine Grove holiday cottage New Quay, Ceredigion - New Quay harbour
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A dog-friendly holiday cottage near the bustling and picturesque fishing village of New Quay, West Wales. Pine Grove is a wonderful holiday cottage with excellent walking, fishing, sandy beaches and quality restaurants nearby, including a pub within walking distance. Nestled in a green valley and sheltered from the nearby Cardigan Bay, you will have no problem recharging your batteries in this tranquil paradise.
Ground Floor
Spacious open-plan kitchen-diner area. Fully fitted kitchen with electric cooker, microwave oven, fridge/freezer and automatic washing machine. Dining area has extending table and seating for six.
Lounge with 3 seater sofa, 2 seater sofa, TV, video recorder and French doors onto garden.
3 bedrooms: 2 doubles and 1 twin room. Main bathroom with bath, electric shower, WC and wash basin. Second bathroom with large shower, WC and wash hand basin.
Garden
Patio doors from kitchen and from lounge leading onto large and private wrap-around garden with mature trees & garden furniture.
Additional Information
5 min drive to picturesque village of New Quay and sandy beaches Close to amenities: 3 min walk to pub, petrol station and convenience store Quiet location at end of residential cul-de-sac Ample car parking on and off-road Bed linen and towels provided Heating included - (electric storage heaters) Dog friendly (a single supplement of £30 is levied per week where owners bring up to 2 dogs)
I had to write and tell you how impressed we were with the accommodation. The bungalow was lovely and very well equipped. We all agreed it was our best holiday home ever
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P Gardner, Feb 2010
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Very comfortable bungalow, thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. Ideally situated, very secure garden for the dog. Very handy having a pub so close, which was nice!
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Underhill family, Worcestershire, Feb 2010
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What can we say, perfect as usual. Anyone who has complaints about this house needs a good shake! Only thing we can find wrong with it is that we don't own it!!
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Janice, Dave & Olive, Swindon, Feb 2010
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A very comfortable bungalow, made to feel very welcome. Great base for exploring the many beaches which were of particular interest to our dog! Would certainly recommend to family and friends.
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Jan & Phil Scott-Parkes & Caney the dog, Feb 2010
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This is our third year running and have had a wonderful stay. The weather has been great only one morning of slight rain and plenty of long hot sunny days on the beach at New Quay.
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The Deacons and Fishburns, Feb 2010
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Lovely, clean, homely cottage. Very welcoming, beautiful area. The bungalow is an ideal location to explore the coast line. It is cosy, comfortable and well-equipped. A home from home.
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Pauline, Linda and Pat , Feb 2010
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We enjoyed many fantastic walks along the spectacular coastal paths and Cambrian Mountains.
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Pete, Salley and Rusper the dog , Feb 2010
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We have thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The setting is beautiful and peaceful. The children have had plenty to occupy their time with the adventure camp and the quad bikes nearby. The beach was within easy reach and good walks around the bungalow.
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Kevin, Anne Paul and David , Feb 2010
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We've had a great week. We have seen seals, dolphins, steam trains and waterfalls. We had some rain but we still managed to spend some time on the beach making sand castles. When it was raining the £1 shop in New Quay and Aberaeron was a God-send with the kids!
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Phill, Charlotte, Ben and Charlie, Feb 2010
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The past week has flown by. We have had such a lovely time (even though we were car-less for nearly 4 days). We have slept well and enjoyed the comfort of the house.
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Karen, Wesley, Alexander, Martha, Joseph and Ruth, Feb 2010
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Very good week. We didn't expect such a beautiful unspoilt coastline. Tired from all the walking. The bungalow has everything one could wish for, one of the best equipped we have stayed in. Will only be to pleased to recommend to friends and family.
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Cath and Roger Cullens, Feb 2010
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We had a very enjoyable 3 days the location was beautiful.
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Vernon, Terry, Richard and Phillip , Feb 2010
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Pine Grove Self Catering Cottage is within walking distance to the village pub and grocery store at Llanarth and is also only a few miles from the National Trust cove at Cwmtydu. The cottage is situated 3 miles from the picturesque seaside town of New Quay on the West Wales coastline. Its golden sandy beaches and sheltered harbour make New Quay a delight to visit at any time of year. New Quay remains one of the favourite holiday destinations of thousands of people each year. For many families, taking holidays at New Quay 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. 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. 3 miles
Cei Bach is a lovely beach, much quieter than New Quay beach. 1.8 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 3 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. Limited parking. 12 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: 2.4 miles
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. 3 miles
Coarse fishing -many lakes and rivers including Llanarth Coarse Fishery. 1 miles
Game fishing – River Teifi is one of the UK’s most famous Salmon rivers.
Golf
Cwmrhydneuadd Golf Club 9-Hole Public Course, Par 31. The golf course is open all year round and is very rarely closed by the weather and normally there is no need to book. 7.2 miles
Penros Golf Club 150 acres of lush green countryside in the Wyre Valley in West Wales. 12.0 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. 7.0 miles
Pony Trekking
Horse riding is available in a few locations including Gilfach yr Halen Llwyncelyn. 1.8 miles

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