Wales is a country full of culture and history, and there's no better way to experience it than by spending a few nights in a shepherd's hut. Look forward to a relaxing and stress free break, getting back to nature without sacrificing your creature comforts...
Our very sweet Blackberry sits in its own space and its hilltop location gives you the best views across to Cardigan Bay on one side, and Ceibwr Bay on the other. Outside you'll find a decking surround with a private hot tub and a firepit for cooking, toasting marshmallows, or just to keep warm while you watch the sun go down. Perfect for enjoying a glass of wine under the stars.
Blackberry sleeps two in a very comfortable fixed double bed for the best night's sleep. For those winter nights there's a flat screen smart TV so you can cuddle up and watch a film, and you can either using the heating panel or light up the the log burning stove to make it absolutely toasty warm inside. There's an ensuite shower and toilet with heated towel rail, so no chilly dash to outside facilities.
The hut is situated away from our cottages so that you have plenty of your own space while also being able to take advantage of all our on-site facilities. Dogs are welcome, too.
Blackberry has its own dedicated on-site car parking space, so no need to worry about finding a spot at the end of a long day spent exploring this fabulous area.
At Trenewydd Farm, the fun doesn’t stop once you step outside your door. You’ll discover plenty of on-site activities to keep the whole family entertained: our charming G-gauge garden railway chugs through the grounds, there’s a seasonal heated outdoor pool perfect for summer splashing, and a FootGolf course for a playful twist on golf. The large games field is ideal for football, volleyball, swingball or even setting up outdoor chess, giant Connect-4 or jumbo Jenga. Kids will adore the playframe, and any race-fans in your group can challenge each other in our Scalextric shack. Around the farm you can also encounter our friendly rabbits, including the lovable “Mr Biggs.” Nature-lovers won’t want to miss a stroll to the giant bench for peaceful views across Cardigan Bay, or spotting wildlife in our hedgerows and skies - we frequently see birds like red kites, owls and kingfishers right here.
Head outside Trenewydd and you’re immediately in some of the most magical countryside and coast that West Wales has to offer. Trenewydd is just a short distance from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where you can hike parts of the breathtaking Coastal Path, explore hidden coves, or find peace on dog-friendly beaches such as Poppit Sands, Mwnt, and Newport Sands.
Wildlife is a big part of the appeal: take a trip to Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve to spot kingfishers, dragonflies, and a host of wetland birds. For marine magic, join a dolphin-spotting boat tour in Cardigan Bay - you’ll often see bottlenose dolphins, and occasionally seals or other sea life. If you’re feeling more adventurous, you can try coasteering along the rugged coastline - scrambling over rocks, exploring cliffs, and maybe even jumping into hidden pools. Closer to shore, you’ll also discover historic sites, wildlife centres, and picture-perfect Welsh villages to explore, making your stay a perfect mix of tranquillity, nature, and adventure.
Although the cottages are very rural and peaceful, we're only a few minutes from our nearest village, St Dogmaels, where you'll find a lovely local pub, a shop and post office, the award-winning Friday farmers’ market, and the beautiful abbey ruins overlooking the River Teifi.
We're also just outside Cardigan town, with its independent shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, cinema, castle, and easy access to boat trips, coastal walks, and the stunning wildlife of Cardigan Bay.
GETTING THERE
Address: Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages, Moylegrove, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA43 3BJ, Wales
BY CAR:
From the North:
Take the A487 towards Cardigan (for example, via Aberystwyth).
From the South or Midlands:
Follow the M4, then the A48 into Carmarthen. From Carmarthen, use the bypass towards Llandeilo. At the second roundabout, turn left onto the A484 heading to Cardigan. Along the way, you can take the B4333 between Cynwyl Elfed and Newcastle Emlyn to avoid tighter roads.
As you approach Cardigan, join the A487 southbound toward Fishguard. After around 2.5 miles, look for a large green sign marking a crossroads with two right-turn exits, labelled “Croft” on top. Take the first right, signposted to Moylegrove, then follow that country road for just under a mile. Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages will be on the left-hand side.
If you get lost, please call us and we’ll help you find your way (07710 129001).
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT (Bus / Train / Taxi)
Train:
The nearest train stations are Carmarthen, Aberystwyth, and Clunderwen, each about 35 minutes to 1 hour away by car.
Bus:
From Aberystwyth or Haverfordwest, take the T5 bus to Cardigan.
From Carmarthen, the 460 bus goes to Cardigan.
From Clunderwen, you can catch the 430 bus to Cardigan.
Once in Cardigan (for example at Finch Square), it's about a 10-minute taxi ride to the cottage.
Taxi:
Robin's Taxis number is 01239 612190.
By Air:
The nearest airports are:
Cardiff Airport, about a 2-hour drive away.
Bristol Airport, approximately 2 hours 30 minutes’ drive, depending on traffic.