Ocean Wanderer, near Cardigan
Ocean Wanderer is a wonderfully presented holiday home that overlooks Newport Bay. Tucked away up past the dunes, it has a secluded location, yet you’re within easy reach of the beach. It’s the perfect choice for anyone looking for a coastal stay, enjoying the peaceful location and captivating views of the surrounding scenery.
The property can comfortably accommodate up to eight people and has a total of four bedrooms, with three bathrooms. The bedrooms are stylish and are kitted out with extremely soft, comfortable bedding that will help you get as much sleep as you want.
Downstairs, the centrepiece of the glass-walled living room, is without a doubt, the huge wood burner, which you’ll surely want to make use of on an evening.
Outside you’ll find a patio area complete with a table and bench; with plenty of room for outdoor meals and socialising. This is the perfect place to wind away a warm summer’s evening. and there’s even a fire pit you can gather around as the sun goes down.
While staying at Ocean Wanderer, take time to explore the surrounding area.
It’s part of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is known for its idyllic seaside scenery, its unassuming towns, and the many opportunities for outdoor activities and pursuits.
Spend time at the beach, go on bracing hikes and visit some of the many activity centres throughout the area. There’s no shortage of things to see, do and experience in this part of Wales that’s glad to be rural.
Features:
Four bedrooms
Three bathrooms
Accommodates a maximum of eight people
Pet friendly (dogs not allowed upstairs or on furniture)
Private parking
Wi-Fi provided
Local Guide:
Things to Do
Internal Fire Museum of Power – This is a museum that celebrates the history of steam and combustion engines. It’s a working museum, so there are engines running every day it’s open. There are also steam engines running on select event days.
Vale of Rheidol Railway – Hop on a historic train ride and go for a pleasant, 12-mile ride that takes you past the gorgeous Welsh countryside.
Borth Station Museum – Another attraction that focuses on railways is Borth Station Museum. It’s just over an hour and a half away from Ocean Wanderer. Pay a visit to learn about local railways and how they enabled people to discover the Welsh coast.
Eating Out
The Golden Lion – If you’re after comforting food in a pleasant and relaxed setting, visit The Golden Lion, a traditional, friendly pub and hotel with an extensive menu.
Mannucci’s Italian Restaurant – Located in nearby Cardigan, this well-presented restaurant showcases the best of Italian cuisine, serving delicious pizzas, pastas and more.
The Copper Pot – Another option in Cardigan to consider is The Copper Pot, which is centrally situated on the high street. Here you can dine on tasty contemporary dishes that are carefully prepared using ingredients sourced from close by.
Great Location
Enjoying a peaceful location and breath taking views
Pet Friendly
Well behaved dogs are welcome.







