Data of object
| Type of object: | vacation rental |
| Living area: | 0 m2 |
| Number of rooms: | 3 |
| Number of of sleeping accomodations (beds): | 2 |
| Number of bathsrooms: | 1 |
| Listing #: | 3697 |
All the info you need is on our website at:
http://www.romanycaravan.com
Self-catering with a difference. Stay in an authentic Gypsy Caravan set in its own acre of riverside meadow. As well as the caravan, you'll be renting a fully equipped country cabin with all modern facilities for a unique holiday experience.
The caravan was built in 1924 by Wood Bros (the best 'vardo' or gypsy waggon builders) and has been restored in 2004 to provide a traditional interior with double bed, seating and cupboards. Although it is roadworthy, it is only let static. Just up some steps from the caravan sits a small newly built cabin offering a high standard of facilities. You have exclusive use of the field which has the lovely Afon Ceri (River Ceri) running along its length. This clean, shallow river is a Site of Special Scientific interest, protected because of the otters, brown trout, and its wild flowers. A very peaceful location.
Town and location of object
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The caravan is located near the village of Rhydlewis, just 4.5 miles inland from the best beaches in the county. You can take country walks from the doorstep, easily be on the beach in under 15 minutes or walk to the village shop and trout/cheese smokery within a few hundred yards.
Llangrannog , West Wales and The Valleys , Wales , Great Britain
The seaside village of Llangrannog lies on the coast of Ceredigion, in a narrow valley which the river Hawen makes its rapid way into Cardigan Bay. Another small stream, Nant Eisteddfa flows into the sea, but is mostly hidden and emerges as an outfall near the boat ramp.
In the lower part, the valley is so steep as to form a virtual ravine, the river Hawen falling at one point as a waterfall.
The village is spread along the valley, the older settlement, including the church, being above the waterfall, hidden from view of the sea .The lower or Beach village was built in later, safer years and for many years was a small flourishing commercial port."
The above is an extract from "The Story of Llangrannog", by Mervyn Davies, published by E.L. Jones & Sons, Cardigan.
Today Llangrannog is well known to thousands of visitors as a tranquil, safe, seaside holiday village, with two public houses, Pentre Arms and The Ship, two cafe/restaurants, Patio Cafe and The Beach Hut (formerly Y Gegin Fach). It also has a general store, Glynafon and at the top of the village, near the church, is the Post Office.
Arrival and distances
Distance to next airport:
Cardiff International - 90 miles
Distance to next railway station:
Carmarthen - 20 miles
Distance to next motorway:
end of M4 - 20 miles
Distance to next Shop: 0.5 miles
Sport facilities nearby
Fishing, Biking, Golf, Canoeing, Mountainbiking, Horse riding, Swimming, Sailing, Tennis, Hiking,
Type of holidays
- Relaxing holidays
- Holidays on a farm
- Golf holidays
- Cultural and sightseeing holidays
- Romantic holidays
- Sport holidays
- Beach holiday
- Hiking holidays
Bedroom
Total number of sleeping facilities: 2
Bathrooms and WCs
Number of bathsrooms: 1
- 1 bathsrooms with shower
- 1 seperate WC(s)
External facilities of object
- Garden
- Barbecue
- Car Parking
- Terrace
Internal facilities of object
Machines and equipment
- Bed linen provided
- CD-player
- Towels provided
- Radio
- Deck-chairs
- Stereo
Kitchen facilities
- 2 ring stove
- Dishwasher
- Fridge
- Microwave
Services
Other
- Long term rental possible
- Pets negotiable
Additional Information
All the info you need is on our website at:
http://www.romanycaravan.com
Minimum rental
Minimum rental: 139 Pound Sterling per object per week
Contact data
The owner speaks the following languages:
English, French, Welsh
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