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Tresaith cottages

60 properties found
Tresaith, West Wales

Pebble - Tresaith

211

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7 nights

£475 - £789

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Cardigan, West Wales

Eluned, Tresaith

311

Our grading

7 nights

£361 - £696

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New Quay, West Wales

Gwynnant Cottage

421

Our grading

7 nights

£366 - £704

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Tresaith, West Wales

Seahorses - Tresaith

421

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7 nights

£573 - £1,690

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Aberporth 1ml SW), West Wales

Rose Cottage Aberporth

4211

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7 nights

£449 - £852

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Cardigan, West Wales

Ty Llew, Tresaith

4211

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7 nights

£405 - £896

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Aberporth, West Wales

Blackthorn Cottage - Aberporth

421

Our grading

7 nights

£848 - £1,085

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Cross Inn, West Wales

Cwmbach

4211

Our grading

7 nights

£522 - £1,088

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Llangrannog, West Wales

Golwg y Mor

422

Our grading

7 nights

£1,444 - £2,215

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Llandysul, West Wales

Stone Barn Cottage - Ysgubor Cerrig

422

Our grading

7 nights

£615 - £1,241

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Llandysul, West Wales

Murmur y Ceri

5332

Our grading

7 nights

£649 - £1,419

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Tresaith, West Wales

Sea Witches

5222

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7 nights

£567 - £2,168

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Self-catering holidays in Tresaith

Within a mile of the friendly seaside resort of Aberporth, our fresh, light and airy Tresaith cottages are perfect for guests seeking a tranquil and secluded hideaway along the spectacular coast of West Wales. We have an enticing choice of fabulous self-catering holiday cottages, with accommodation including cheerful apartments, traditional stone cottages, stylish villas and impressive townhouses for you to choose between. Looking out over the southern expanses of the stunning Cardigan Bay, Tresaith has a sailing club and is known for its beautiful sandy beach, with rockpools and a waterfall, making it a popular spot for sunbathers and surfers. Heading west along the coast, the thriving coastal town of Aberporth also has a lovely beach, alongside a choice of welcoming pubs, cafes and restaurants. 

Tresaith makes a great base for eager walkers, wildlife spotters and hikers exploring a beautiful part of the Ceredigion coastline, with its breathtaking scenery and quaint villages. Just outside the village, the Internal Fire Museum of Power has an impressive collection of steam engines and explores the development of the area’s industrial heritage. A little further to the south-west, history buffs can visit ancient monuments and sites including the Foel Drygarn Hill Fort, Gors Fawr Stone Circle, Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber and the Waun Mawn Standing Stones. There are several other picturesque beaches and resorts along this unforgettable stretch of the Welsh coast including Newport, New Quay and Cardigan which is home to attractions including Cilgerran Castle, Cardigan Castle and the Welsh Wildlife Centre.