Pencnwc Holiday Park, a cherished family-owned establishment for over five decades, extends a heartfelt Welsh welcome to all its guests. Immerse yourself in relaxation with a dip in our inviting heated indoor pool, followed by further unwinding in our licensed clubhouse, where regular entertainment awaits. Nestled just 2 miles inland from the enchanting fishing village of New Quay, Pencnwc offers proximity to its scenic harbor walls, tranquil beaches, rugged cliffs, and secluded coves. Aberystwyth lies 20 miles to the North, boasting its own charm, while Cardigan awaits to the South with its captivating allure. Our holiday park boasts an array of facilities catering to diverse interests, ensuring a delightful experience for every guest during their stay with us. New Quay exudes the timeless charm of a traditional fishing village, with snug fisherman's cottages lining quaint streets that meander toward the shoreline. Its picturesque harbor wall gracefully curves into the sea, providing a sanctuary for the modest fleet of fishing boats and ensuring safe swimming along the sandy shores embraced by towering cliffs. This village is a haven for artists, offering a plethora of paintings available for purchase in local shops, serving as enduring mementos of your sojourn in this captivating locale. Daily fishing expeditions set sail into Cardigan Bay, promising both exhilarating angling opportunities and the possibility of encountering playful dolphins in the crystalline waters. The return journey offers a breathtaking vista of sun-kissed rocks, islands, and coastline, aglow under the setting sun's gentle caress. In the early hours, the local fishermen bring forth a bounty of freshly caught fish, lobsters, crab, and even shark, available for purchase from the quayside. On clear days, the majestic silhouette of Snowdon and its neighboring peaks forms a mesmerizing backdrop unique to New Quay. Amidst the juxtaposition of antiquity and modernity, the village retains its authentic character and allure. Public houses, bars, and restaurants offer a diverse array of nocturnal delights, while an eclectic assortment of shops cater to various tastes. New Quay stands as a delightful village in an enchanting setting, offering panoramic vistas of the expansive bay and cerulean waters. Along this remarkable and diverse coastline lie beaches of every kind—sandy expanses stretch endlessly, while tucked-away coves harbor fascinating rock pools ensconced amidst verdant cliffs, each possessing its own distinct charm. The Welsh countryside is adorned with silent sentinels of history in the form of castles, complemented by chapels, monasteries, and churches steeped in centuries-old tradition. From gold and slate mines to operational wool and flour mills, museums, waterfalls, and wildlife parks, the region offers myriad attractions catering to every member of the family. Nearby lies the Georgian-inspired village of Aberaeron, characterized by its charming array of colorful houses, alongside attractive market towns like Llandysul and Newcastle Emlyn. Llanybydder hosts a renowned horse fair, while Cenarth boasts ancient coracle boats and picturesque waterfalls, offering endless exploration opportunities. The Welsh countryside showcases whitewashed cottages adorned with natural stone walls, nestled amidst cascading waterfalls and babbling streams, weaving through patchwork fields and picturesque valleys en route to the sea. Market towns bustle with everyday life, occasionally punctuated by the lilting cadence of Welsh speech. Secluded harbors lie nestled within hidden valleys, offering a world seemingly lost to time, while the nearby National Trust coast path beckons with 180 miles of scenic walking trails, adorned with vibrant wildflowers and teeming birdlife. The market town of Cardigan, steeped in history, and the vibrant university town of Aberystwyth, both lie just 20 miles away. Cardigan boasts remnants of its medieval castle and a labyrinth of lanes brimming with diverse shops. Aberystwyth exudes a cosmopolitan ambiance, housing the National Library of Wales, where scores of individuals trace their Welsh heritage. Visitors can embark on nostalgic steam locomotive rides to the awe-inspiring Devil's Bridge or ascend Britain's longest cliff railway for a bird's-eye view of Cardigan Bay from the camera obscura.Beaches
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Aberaeron
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Cardigan and Aberystwyth
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