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Guest suite in Wales
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviewsRural Victorian farmhouse apartment Cardigan
28 Jan – 4 Feb
Home in GB
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviewsOld Stone Barn- Stunning retreat near the coast
27 Oct – 3 Nov
Home in Cwm-Morgan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviewsBetty's Cottage - Beautiful, rural valley.
19–26 Jan
Guest suite in Moylegrove
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviewsKingfisher, a walk away to beautiful Ceibwr Bay
10–17 May
Cabin in Ceredigion
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviewsHand Built Eco Cabin, retreat in beautiful nature.
19–26 Feb
Guest house in Tremain
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviewsY Caban Pren - Cosy cabin with panoramic views
26 Aug – 2 Sept
Home in Saint Dogmaels
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviewsBrynawel, fab coastal cottage with river views
11–18 Jan
Hut in Llangoedmor
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviewsRomantic Tiny House, part of peaceful smallholding
30 Jul – 6 Aug
Quick stats about holiday rentals in Cardigan
Total rentals
30 properties
Rentals with dedicated workspaces
20 properties have a dedicated workspace
Pet-friendly rentals
10 properties allow pets
Family-friendly rentals
10 properties are a good fit for families
Total number of reviews
1.5K reviews
Nightly prices starting at
£40 before taxes and fees
Your guide to Cardigan
All About Cardigan
The town of Cardigan in the county of Ceredigion is as remote as it is charming. A quiet walking path along the banks of the River (Afon) Teifi leads into town, where you’ll be greeted by the sounds of merchants selling their wares in the covered Guildhall Market, the aroma of locally caught seafood dishes wafting from family-owned restaurants, and the sight of the restored 12th-century Cardigan Castle.
Not only does Cardigan offer plenty of historic charm, nature enthusiasts will enjoy the 70-mile-long River Teifi Trail, which leads through richly biodiverse marshes and wetlands. At the end of the trail, the Welsh Wildlife Centre reserve is home to water buffalo as well as otters, peregrine falcons, and numerous bird species.
The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Cardigan
Thanks to its proximity to the Irish Sea, Cardigan rarely experiences heat waves or freezing temperatures. However, October to March see considerably more rain than in the spring and summer. To capitalise on warm, sunny days, most of Cardigan’s outdoor events are scheduled for the spring and summer. One of the biggest is the Cardigan River and Food Festival in August, where people from all over the region show up for a rubber duck race, a best-dressed-boat competition, and delicious food. On the last Saturday in April, as seasonal rains ease, Barley Saturday takes over the town for a day with a parade and displays of classic tractors and vintage vehicles. A light jacket should be enough to keep you warm in the spring, but packing a waterproof layer is always a good idea in Wales.
Top things to do in Cardigan
Mwnt Beach
Around a 15-minute drive from town, Mwnt is home to a sheltered, sandy beach sandwiched between lush green hills and towering cliffs. One of the best places in Wales to spot dolphins, the beach can be reached via a set of steep steps, or you can take the scenic route via the Wales Coast Path. The climb up to Foel y Mwnt is rewarded with views stretching as far as Snowdonia on a clear day.
Cardigan Trail
Take in Cardigan’s appealing blend of historical and contemporary attractions by following the Cardigan Trail around town. Pick up a map at the information centre and wander around the historic stone Cardigan Bridge, the modern Gothic covered Guildhall Market, and the Theatr Mwldan arts and culture centre, in addition to other sites of note. Drop into a couple of the crafts and artisanal food shops while en route, and you’ll end up with lunch as well as gifts to bring home.
Cardigan Bay
Ceredigion’s waterways are a rich environment for marine life, from the Teifi Estuary near town, where the saltwater of the Irish Sea mixes with the freshwater of the Teifi, to the swirling waves off the coast. Head to nearby Poppit Sands or Gwbert by bike, car, or on foot for a guided wildlife tour, where you can look out for bottlenose dolphins, harbour porpoises, Atlantic grey seals, and a variety of seabirds.
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