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The Ferry Country Inn - A country inn featuring Welsh country cuisine, cask conditioned ales and a atmosphere that lets you enjoy both. The site also contains a list of traditional Welsh recipes.

Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages - Self catering accommodation spleeping 2-13 people. Information on facilities and prices.

Brongwyn Holiday Cottages - Self catering cottages and static caravans with camping and touring pitches, 3 miles from town. Includes a description of the facilities, photo gallery, area attractions, and tariff information.

Castell Malgwyn Hotel - 18th century country mansion located in Llechryd, Cardigan. Site includes a detailed description of the hotel and facilities, along with a number of photographs.

Castell Howell Holiday and Leisure Centre - 10 cottages and a leisure centre set in an 85 acre valley, 9 miles from New Quay.

Penwern Fach Holiday Cottages - Self catering cottages and bed and breakfast facilities. Information on the location and activities, facilities, prices and availability, and a photo gallery.

Canllefaes Cottages - Self-catering accommodation. Details of cottages, facilities, prices and local attractions.

Tresaith Cottages - Includes accommodation details along with photographs and contact information.

Troedyrhiw Holiday Cottages - Self-catering accommodation five miles from town. Includes details of the facilities and amenities, prices, and local information.

Gorslwyd Farm Holiday Cottages - Self-catering holiday cottages near the seaside and countryside. Contact details and services.

Cardigan Bay Cottages - Holiday cottages for rent in a position on the cliffs above the Teifi Estuary. Gallery and contact details.

Tir Rhiwiog - Offer self catering accommodation situated close to the beach. Contact details.

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