Penparc Holiday Cottages

Choose from 15 self catering holiday cottages in Penparc, Ceredigion, 11 of which are dog friendly, 14 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 8 guests.

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Penparc

Discover 15 Penparc self catering cottages in Ceredigion. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Ceredigion base. Book your next break today.

Attractions within 10 miles of Penparc

  • Welsh Wildlife Centre (2.4m)
  • Teifi otter statue (2.5m)
  • Cambrian Quay (2.5m)
  • The Loft Wales (2.5m)
  • Mwnt Beach (2.6m)
  • Tresaith Waterfall (4.8m)
  • Penbryn Beach (5.7m)
  • Penbryn Cottage (5.8m)
  • National Trust - Penbryn (5.8m)
  • The Cilwendeg Shell House Hermitage (5.9m)
  • Ffynone Waterfall (6.4m)
  • Pembrokeshire Sunflowers (7m)
  • Carreg Slic (7.2m)
  • Llangrannog beach (7.2m)
  • Castell Henllys Iron Age Village (8.1m)

Outdoor Activities around Penparc

  • Penparc Football Pitch (0.2m)
  • Maesglas Park (1.9m)
  • Cardigan Cenotaph (2.1m)
  • Cardigan Swimming Pool and Fitness Centre (2.2m)
  • War Memorial (3.3m)
  • Cenarth Falls (5.4m)
  • Coast Path (6.3m)
  • Craig-y-Don (7.1m)
  • Newcastle Emlyn Swimming Pool (7.6m)
  • Lammas Eco Village (11.5m)
  • Discover Walking Pembrokeshire (12.9m)
  • New Quay Dog Friendly Beach (13.4m)
  • Parc Coffa Memorial Park (13.7m)
  • Dinas Mountain (14.5m)
  • Fishguard Cenotaph (17.2m)
  • Marine Walk (17.3m)
  • French Walk (17.5m)
  • Meidrim Village Green (17.6m)
  • Meidrim Park (17.6m)
  • Allt y Graig Woodland Trail (17.8m)

Holiday Cottages Near Penparc

Penparc serves as a wonderful base for discovering nearby towns and villages, inviting you to learn more about the options just a short drive away.

  • Tremain sits about 1.5 miles from Penparc, offering coastal charm, a pleasant taste of riverside scenery with easy harbour glimpses. Llangoedmor lies around 1.6 miles away, inviting a riverside village stroll, a gentle wander through quiet lanes.
  • Ferwig is about 2.0 miles away and offers quiet retreat, a peaceful spot for a slow day of exploration. Llechryd sits about 2.4 miles away, along a bend in the river and offers scenic river setting, a picturesque backdrop for a stroll.
  • Cardigan is roughly 2.5 miles away and a historic town with independent shops and riverside walks.
  • Exploring these nearby places from Penparc adds variety to a cottage stay, with easy day trips that invite comfortable return to your holiday base.

About Penparc

Welcome to Penparc, Wales! This charming village is nestled amidst breathtaking natural beauty and steeped in rich history. Discover the fascinating tales of Penparc as you delve into its past.

Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes that surround you, with endless opportunities for outdoor adventures.

From local attractions to cozy accommodations and delightful dining options, Penparc has it all.

Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey in this enchanting Welsh destination.

The History of Penparc

Learn about the fascinating history of Penparc, a small village nestled in the heart of Wales.

Penparc boasts a rich and storied past, dating back centuries. As you wander through the village, you can't help but be captivated by the remnants of its ancient origins.

The village was first mentioned in historical records in the 12th century, and it played a significant role in the Welsh rebellion against English rule.

Over the years, Penparc has witnessed various transformations, from being a bustling market town to a center of industry during the Industrial Revolution.

Today, it stands as a charming and picturesque village, with its historic buildings and winding streets preserving the essence of its illustrious past.

Discover the enchanting history of Penparc and let it transport you to a bygone era.

Exploring the Natural Wonders of Penparc

As you frequently stroll through Penparc, you'll come across a myriad of natural wonders to explore. The lush greenery of the countryside surrounds you, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.

One of the highlights is the stunning Penparc Forest, where you can take leisurely walks along winding paths and discover hidden waterfalls. The forest is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including rare birds and elusive deer.

If you venture further, you'll find yourself at the breathtaking Penparc Cliffs, offering panoramic views of the rugged coastline and crashing waves below. These cliffs are a haven for birdwatchers, as they attract a variety of seabirds, including puffins and gannets.

As you explore the natural wonders of Penparc, you'll be captivated by its beauty and tranquility.

Local Attractions in Penparc

You can visit numerous local attractions in Penparc, Wales, such as the historic Penparc Castle and the vibrant Penparc Market.

Penparc Castle is a fascinating landmark that dates back to the 13th century. With its towering stone walls and rich history, exploring the castle will transport you back in time. Don't forget to stroll through the beautiful gardens surrounding the castle, filled with colorful flowers and serene pathways.

As for Penparc Market, it's a lively hub where you can find a variety of local products and delicious food. From fresh produce to handmade crafts, the market offers a unique shopping experience. Enjoy the lively atmosphere as you browse through the stalls and interact with the friendly locals.

Outdoor Activities in Penparc

Get outside and explore the beautiful landscapes and trails in Penparc, Wales. The village offers a range of outdoor activities that will keep you active and immersed in nature.

Start your adventure with a hike along the stunning coastal path, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the sea and cliffs.

If you prefer cycling, there are plenty of bike trails that wind through the picturesque countryside, allowing you to soak in the peaceful atmosphere.

For those seeking a bit more excitement, try your hand at water sports such as kayaking or paddleboarding on the nearby rivers and lakes.

And don't forget about the abundance of wildlife in the area - keep your eyes peeled for rare birds and marine life.

With so much to see and do, Penparc is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise.

Where to Stay and Eat in Penparc

When planning your visit to Penparc, Wales, consider the best places to stay and eat in the village.

For accommodation, the Penparc Inn is a popular choice. This cozy inn offers comfortable rooms with modern amenities and a friendly atmosphere. The on-site restaurant serves delicious meals made from locally sourced ingredients, ensuring a delightful dining experience.

Another option is the Penparc Bed and Breakfast, known for its charming rooms and warm hospitality. It's conveniently located near popular attractions and offers a scrumptious breakfast to start your day.

If you prefer self-catering options, there are several holiday cottages available for rent in Penparc. These cottages provide a home away from home with fully equipped kitchens and comfortable living areas.

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