Accommodation in and around Cardigan
Whether you choose to stay in a converted farmhouse or a large country estate, a campsite overlooking the sea or a comfortable bed and breakfast, Cardigan offers welcoming accommodation all year round.
Below is just a small selection, more can be found by contacting Cardigan Tourist Information Centre on 01239 682222 or a comprehensive list of Wales Tourist Board Graded Accommodation can be found here
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Webley Hotel
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Poppit Sands Beach, Cardigan and St Dogmaels are all within close proximity to the Webley Waterfront Inn and Hotel. A traditional inn overlooking the magnificent Teifi Estuary and ideally place for visitors to West Wales, Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion.
The perfect location for walkers, cyclists, golfers and fishermen to relax and spend a few hours enjoying our magnificent scenery. We have 8 fully serviced rooms offering bed and breakfast, a wonderful pub/restaurant serving local food and real ales.
Rhyd Country House
Rhyd Country House is a family run Exclusive Licensed Hotel & Restaurant offering all our guests a personal and friendly service were nothing is too much trouble and you will always be greeted with a smile.
Set in 4 acres with 8 sheep and 15 chickens supplying our free range eggs this is an ideal location to relax and enjoy the delights of West Wales.
Blaenwaun Caravan Park
Overlooking the National trust beach at Mwnt, this spectacular situation was home recently to the film crew for the lovely Welsh film...... and just up the coast the unspoilt beach of Penbryn features in the latest James Bond film.
Blaenwaun caters for tourers, tents and has two caravans to let all year through with views of Mwnt and Cardigan Bay.

Y Garth Bed and Breakfast
A minutes walk from Cardigan high street on the road to Gwbert and Mwnt Beach, Y Garth is a large Victorian house offering friendly family accommodation. Convenient for parks and the beach, a short footpath takes you to the leisure centre and a stroll to Theatr Mwldan for the cinema, theatre and gallery.
Rosehill Farm
Rosehill is a 15th century farmhouse on the banks of the River Teifi providing bed & breakfast and two self-catering cottages, a 16th century Coach House and a recently converted Barn. If you enjoy fishing, the river Teifi is tidal and varies from deep pools to the rougher Cilgerran gorge and rapids, the wide estuary provides superb places for fly fishing.

Castell Malgwyn Country Hotel
Set in 48 acres the splendid hotel on the banks of the River Teifi caters for weddings and special occasions as well as offering luxurious accommodation and a popular restaurant. Richard Fenton writing in 'A Historical Tour through Pembrokeshire', 1811, described it as follows:-
"The house of Castle Maelgwn is an elegant modern building, affording a suite of handsome apartments and most commodious offices, and is pleasingly situated on a beautiful projecting slope, lying between the navigable river Teivy on one side, and a retired pastoral stream that murmurs through a most romantic valley, diversified with rock and wood, on the other."
Little has changed since then, apart from the necessary modernisation to convert it into an extremely homely country hotel.

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