Berllan Deg is located 50 yards from the Rivert Tivy and 0.9 miles from Poppit Sands Beach. 0.8 miles from the Teifi Waterside Hotel, 0.2 miles from the Ferry Inn. It is located in a quiet area up a private lane. (postcode is sa433lh)
Berllan Deg has 3 bedrooms which sleeps 6 (2 double rooms and 1 twin room). 1 Bedroom has an en-suite.
Open plan kitchen, dining and living room which is south facing so has the sun all day.
Garden is south facing. Garden has it's own orchard with apple trees where holiday makers can pick and enjoy as they please (at the right months). The garden comes with a large 6 seater hot tub, bbq area and large lawn. Again all south facing so enjoys sun all day.
Large driveaway. Enough room for up to 8 cars.
Berllan Deg is a bungalow so ideal for elderly or disabled who don't want to deal with steps. The garden also has ramps etc for wheelchairs.
Layout
Open plan kitchen, dining and living room space.
Sleeping Arrangements
2 double rooms and 1 twin room. 1 double bedroom has an en-suite
Exterior
Lawn garden.
Hot Tub.
Bike Store.
Large drive.
Local Area
St. Dogmaels is a charming village located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is known for its rich history, scenic beauty, and cultural attractions. Here are some notable things to see and do in St. Dogmaels and its surrounding areas:
1. **St. Dogmaels Abbey**: This ancient abbey is a significant historical site and a must-visit for history enthusiasts. It dates back to the 12th century and is now in ruins, but you can explore the site and learn about its fascinating past.
2. **Poppit Sands**: Just a short walk from St. Dogmaels, Poppit Sands is a beautiful sandy beach. It's a great spot for a relaxing day by the sea, picnicking, or taking a leisurely walk.
3. **Cardigan**: The nearby town of Cardigan offers a range of shops, restaurants, and historical sites. Cardigan Castle, in particular, is a prominent attraction in the town.
4. **Cardigan Bay**: St. Dogmaels is located near Cardigan Bay, a renowned area for dolphin and seal sightings. If you're interested in wildlife, consider taking a boat tour to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
5. **The Pembrokeshire Coast Path**: St. Dogmaels is situated along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, one of the most beautiful coastal walking trails in the UK. If you enjoy hiking, you can explore this path and enjoy breathtaking views of the coastline.
6. **Local Arts and Crafts**: Pembrokeshire is known for its vibrant arts and crafts scene. You can find galleries and studios showcasing the work of local artists and artisans.
7. **Teifi Valley Railway**: Located nearby, this heritage railway offers scenic rides through the Teifi Valley. It's a delightful experience, especially for families.
8. **Welsh Wildlife Centre**: Situated a short drive away, the Welsh Wildlife Centre is a great place to learn about the local flora and fauna. The center often hosts educational events and activities for visitors.
9. **Cilgerran Castle**: This medieval castle is a short drive from St. Dogmaels and offers a glimpse into Wales' historical past. It's a picturesque spot and a good destination for history lovers.
10. **Local Food and Drink**: Pembrokeshire is known for its excellent local produce. Be sure to try some traditional Welsh dishes and explore local pubs and restaurants.
Remember that the availability of attractions and activities can change, so it's a good idea to check for the most up-to-date information and opening hours before planning your visit.
Getting there
By Car:
1. **From Cardiff (or your location):**
- Head west on the M4 motorway toward Swansea.
- Take the A48 and A40 to St. Dogmaels.
- Use the full address provided to reach the property
By Public Transport:
1. **By Train:**
- Take a train to the nearest major station, which might be Cardigan or Fishguard, depending on your starting point.
- From there, you can take a bus or a taxi to St Dogmaels.
2. **By Bus:**
- National Express and other local bus services operate routes to various towns in Wales. Check for services going to Cardigan or St Dogmaels.
- From the bus station in St Dogmaels, you can take a taxi to Berllan Deg or walk if it's nearby.
By Air:
1. **Fly to the Nearest Airport:**
- If you're traveling internationally or from a considerable distance, you might want to fly to Cardiff Airport or Bristol Airport.
- From the airport, you can rent a car or take a combination of train and bus to reach St Dogmaels.
Local Transportation:
1. **Taxi or Ride-Sharing:**
- Taxis and ride-sharing services might be available within St Dogmaels.
Always make sure to check real-time schedules and transportation options before your trip, as they can change. Safe travels!
Accessibility
Please contact us directly with any specific accessibility requirements for the property.