Holiday Cottages In Crymych
Plas Drygarn Ty Coch is a sympathetically restored barn situated in Crymych, Pembrokeshire, near the wonderful Foel Drygarn and Preseli Hills. This is a perfect location to explore the wonderful Pembrokeshire coast and magnificent countryside. The cottage is in a beautiful location on a working smallholding where the owners keep horses, sheep and poultry. The farmhouse is at a higher level along the same track allowing all privacy in this quiet valley. Located near the small town of Crymych, which has a pub, café, independent shops and a leisure centre and a swimming pool, Plas Drygarn Ty Coch is nestled in the shelter of the magnificent Preseli hills and is central to both the towns of Narberth and Cardigan. It is also on the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park. There are many sandy beaches within 20 minutes drive, including Newport Sands and Parrog or the magnificent Pwllgwaelod. To the north, the beaches of Poppit, Newport, Mwnt and Patch are within a drive with Cardigan Wildlife Centre and Cardigan Castle within 15 minutes. Great local attractions for all ages to enjoy include Folly Farm Zoo, Llysyfran Reservoir, Pentre Ifan neolithic cromlech, Castell Henllys Iron Age fort. This spectacular coastline with long sandy beaches, small coves and high cliffs is ideal for families, walking, dog walking, cycling, bird watching and fishing. ACCOMMODATION Plas Drygarn Ty Coch sleeps 7 in 3 bedrooms: 1 king-size upstairs, 1 double and 1 triple room downstairs UPSTAIRS Bedroom 1: king-size bed, bedside cabinets, lamps, hairdryer, clothes rack and rail En suite shower room: shower, heated towel rail, WC, sink, light-up mirror DOWNSTAIRS Bedroom 2: double bed, dressing table, wardrobe, bedside cabinets, lamps, hairdryer Bedroom 3: three single beds, dressing table, wardrobe, bedside cabinets, three lamps, full-length mirror, hairdryer Bathroom: separate shower enclosure, bath, vanity unit, light up mirror, heated towel rail, WC Sitting room: three 3-seater leather sofas, bentwood chair, footstool, coffee tables, games cabinets, 55" wall-mounted Smart TV. High vaulted ceiling so light airy space opening onto patio with french doors Dining room: large oak farmhouse table seats 8 Kitchen: ceramic hob, fan oven, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher, walk-in larder with veg rack, recycling bins Utility room: washing machine, tumble dryer, CH boiler, iron and ironing board Washroom: WC, sink OUTSIDE Large enclosed back garden with good fencing. Wooden shed for recycling and storage also shields oil tank. Patio BBQ area with rustic furniture. Driveway parking at front for 2 cars has grassy open lawns on each side. Key facts - Bed linen and towels provided, not beach towels - Travel cot, highchair, booster seats, stair gates, changing mats, bath seats, potties available. Bring your own cot bedding - Solar panels assist oil central heating - Free WiFi - 2 well-behaved dogs welcome upon request. Please let us know if you're bringing a dog (or more) upon booking. Bring your own dog bed/crate blankets and dog towel, please. Pets must be kept on a lead as this is a working farm. Dogs not allowed on beds, soft furnishings or in carpeted rooms. They must stay downstairs & out of the ground-floor bedrooms - Strictly No smoking - Tour of farm animals and egg collecting for children
Stunning views of Foel Drygarn and the Preseli Hills all the way down to the coast can be enjoyed from Plas Drygarn Ty Gwyrdd, a perfect base from which to explore the hills, dramatic coastline and magnificent beaches of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Crymych is close by and a footpath leads over two fields to this small town which has a range of facilities including pub, shops and services as well as a leisure centre. The cottage is in a beautiful location on a working smallholding where the owners keep horses, sheep and poultry. The farmhouse is at a higher level along the same track allowing all privacy in this quiet valley. Plas Drygarn Ty Gwyrdd and the cottage next door both have fenced back gardens facing opposite directions to keep privacy for both. There is a lot to do and see in Pembrokeshire. The whole of the 186 miles of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path beckons and there are wonderful sandy beaches within 20 minutes' drive including Newport Sands and Poppit Sands. The delights of Tenby with its picturesque harbour and extensive beaches are some 40 minutes away and are well worth making a day of it. Great local attractions for all ages to enjoy include Folly Farm Zoo, Llysyfran Reservoir, Pentre Ifan neolithic cromlech, Castell Henllys Iron Age fort and the Welsh Wildlife Centre. ACCOMMODATION Plas Drygarn Ty Gwyrdd sleeps up to 6 people in 3 bedrooms, 1 king size, 1 single bed and a pull out truckle bed and 1 twin bedroom UPSTAIRS Bedroom 1: king size bed with space for travel cot or child z-bed, hairdryer Bedroom 2: single bed with space for travel cot or for pull out truckle bed, hairdryer Bathroom: bath with shower over, wash basin and toilet DOWNSTAIRS Bedroom 3: twin beds, hairdryer Shower room: large shower cubicle with pull down mobility seat and hand rails, wash basin and toilet Kitchen / dining room: ceramic hob, electric fan oven, slow cooker, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, microwave, large farmhouse dining table that seats 6 easily, iron and ironing board Lounge: 2 small leather sofas, Smart TV & CD/Radio, coffee table, lamp, toys, games and books Conservatory/sun room: cane three piece suite, table, views of Preseli Hills and sea beyond OUTSIDE Private enclosed garden ideal for bird watching or just relaxing and enjoying the spectacular views. The garden is child and dog friendly and adjoins one of our fields, usually home to sheep or ponies and 2 free roaming peacocks. Outside the conservatory is the BBQ area which has rustic patio furniture ideal for al-fresco evenings watching the sunset over the sea. A utility store has a washing machine and tumble dryer, outdoor beach and garden toys and space for storage of large items and drying out wetsuits. There is parking for 2 cars right beside the cottage KEY FACTS - Bed linen, towels and kitchen linen provided - Please bring your own beach towels - Travel cots, highchairs, dining booster seats, stairgates, blackout blind in small room, bath seats, potties, step stools for sink, changing mats and play mat available - Full oil central heating and solar panels - Free WiFi - 2 well-behaved dogs welcome upon request. Please let us know if you're bringing a dog (or more) upon booking. Bring your own dog bed/crate blankets and dog towels please. Pets must be kept on a lead as this is a working farm. - No smoking
Bwthyn Briallen is a beautifully converted 200-year-old barn, on a small working farm that has Pedigree Hereford cattle and is dog friendly. It is in a rural location, set below the Preseli Hills, within half a mile of the village of Crymych. The cottage is light and airy, combining original features and modern convenience. Relax in the lounge in front of the cosy log burner or enjoy a meal, a barbecue or a drink on the patio with delightful rural views. Bwthyn Briallen is centrally located to the beaches of North Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and the Preseli Hills, and there are great views of open fields and Carningli mountain. The spectacular sunsets are not to be missed. Crymych has a wealth of local amenities to include shops, pub and café. The beaches of Poppit, Newport, Tenby and Saundersfoot are within a drive away with Cardigan Wildlife Centre and Castell Henllys Iron Age Village close by. The spectacular coastline with long sandy beaches, small coves and high cliffs is ideal for families, walking, dog walking, cycling, bird watching and fishing. ACCOMMODATION Bwthyn Briallen sleeps 6 plus cot in 3 bedrooms: 1 king size, 1 double and 1 twin. Some of the accommodation is on the ground floor with four small steps (with hand-rail) between the living space and the two bedrooms and bathroom UPSTAIRS Bedroom 1: king size bed, TV En suite shower room: shower, toilet, hand basin, heated towel rail DOWNSTAIRS Bedroom 2: double bed, views over the open countryside, TV Bedroom 3: twin beds, TV Bathroom: bath with shower over, toilet, hand basin, heated towel rail Sitting room: 3-seater sofa, 2-seater sofa, armchair, sideboard, coffee table, 32” Freeview TV/DVD, log burner, panoramic open countryside views, French doors to patio Kitchen/dining area: induction hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, dining table to seat 6, Oak beams, French doors to patio OUTSIDE Large patio area with 6-seater patio table and chairs, plus children's patio set. Secure enclosed lawn area for children and dogs. Private farm lane leading to a brick paving parking area suitable for 2/3 cars adjacent to the cottage. Lockable shed for bikes. Hard standing for boat and trailer if required. There is an outbuilding with a tumble dryer for guests to use. Access to fields subject to cattle and silage. There is a small private lake on the farm which is stocked with Brown and Rainbow trout. Fishing is available to people staying in the cottage at an additional cost. Key facts - Bed linen and towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels - Cot and travel cot, highchair, baby alarm and stairgate available. please bring your own cot bedding - Oil central heating, underfloor heating downstairs - First basket of logs provided, more available at a charge - Free WiFi - 2 well-behaved dogs welcome upon request. Please let us know if you're bringing a dog (or more) upon booking. Dog bowls and bedding provided, if required - No smoking
Y Beudy is set beneath the Preseli Hills in North Pembrokeshire, two miles from the village of Crymych. Offering a comfortable base for exploring this wonderful area, this well-presented, spacious property is an excellent choice. Outside, you will find a patio with a table and chairs, a small lawn with flowerbeds and footpath access to the surrounding woodland. Cook up a storm on the BBQ and enjoy the wonderful views from the patio across the small valley. The surrounding fields are grazed by a prize-winning herd of angora goats. This spectacular corner of Wales offers a diverse collection of beaches ranging from small coves enclosed by steep limestone cliffs to vast sandy expanses that sweep into the distance. Southwest Wales is a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife lovers. With its wide variety of habitats, from upland moor to tidal estuary, the region hosts a plethora of wildlife, including grey seals, Manx shearwaters, bottlenose dolphins, and gannets. Explore over 1000 kilometres of footpaths and bridleways that wind their way along rugged cliff tops, through wooded estuaries, and over craggy hills throughout Britain's only truly coastal national park. If you'd like to go a little faster, the area provides cycling opportunities for all levels of ability. West Wales also boasts an abundance of ruins and relics from a bygone age. These remnants, castles, mills, palaces, farms, churches, and cathedrals, as well as stone circles, earthen forts, roundhouses, and burial chambers, tell the story of life in Wales in an interesting and sometimes interactive manner. For those seeking a more natural high, the Pembrokeshire coastline is known for its superb sea cliff climbing areas. ACCOMMODATION Y Beudy sleeps up to 7 in 3 bedrooms: 2 doubles and 1 triple. UPSTAIRS Bedroom 1: double bed, bedside tables, chair En suite shower room: shower, toilet, hand basin Bedroom 2: 3 single beds, bedside tables En suite: bath, toilet, hand basin Sitting area: 3-seater sofa, coffee table and TV. DOWNSTAIRS Bedroom 3: double bed, bedside tables Wet room: shower, toilet, hand basin Living room: two 2-seater sofas, 2 armchairs, TV with Freeview and DVD, radio/CD player Kitchen: fully equipped with electric cooker, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, microwave, dining table seating 6 OUTSIDE Patio with table and chairs and views across our small valley. Small lawn with flowerbeds and footpath access to the surrounding woodland. BBQ available. Surrounding fields grazed by our prize winning flock of angora goats. Secure parking provided. KEY FACTS - Bed linen and towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels. - Full central heating - Free WiFi - 2 well-behaved dogs welcome upon request. Please let us know if you're bringing a dog (or more) upon booking. - No smoking
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x bunk room. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open-plan living area with kitchen and dining area and sitting area with woodburner.
Single-storey. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite basin and WC, 1 x twin. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with gas fire
Brynteg Cottage in Tegryn, Pembrokeshire, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
All first floor. One double bedroom with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Shared external utility.
All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin (zip/link can be super king-size double on request). Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Shared external utility.
Three ground floor bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 2 x twin (zip/link can be super king-size double on request). Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. First floor open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with balcony and woodburning stove.
All-ground-floor. One king-size double bedroom. Bathroom with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining room and sitting room with woodburning stove. Electric charging port in the property is available.
Caravan rests in Crymych, Pembrokeshire, sleeping four guests in two bedrooms.
Mostly ground floor. One bedroom with King Size bed. Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner. Utility/ cloakroom with WC and basin.
Two bedrooms: 1 x Kingsize, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with woodburner and dining area. Study with double bed (no access from side of bed).
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x bunk. Shower room with basin and WC. Open-plan living room with kitchen, dining and sitting room with electric fire.
Three bedrooms: 1 x lower ground-floor king-size with en-suite bathroom, 1 x lower ground-floor double, 1 x first floor twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Open-plan kitchen/diner. Sitting Room. Utility
Attractions within 10 miles of Crymych
- The Cilwendeg Shell House Hermitage (3.9m)
- Ffynone Waterfall (4.3m)
- Castell Henllys Iron Age Village (5.1m)
- Pembrokeshire Sunflowers (6.7m)
- Welsh Wildlife Centre (7m)
- Pembrokeshire Llamas (7.2m)
- Teifi otter statue (7.4m)
- Cambrian Quay (7.5m)
- The Loft Wales (7.5m)
Outdoor Activities around Crymych
- Lammas Eco Village (2.9m)
- Cenarth Falls (7.2m)
- Cardigan Swimming Pool and Fitness Centre (7.7m)
- War Memorial (7.7m)
- Cardigan Cenotaph (7.8m)
- Maesglas Park (8m)
- Discover Walking Pembrokeshire (8m)
- Newcastle Emlyn Swimming Pool (8.6m)
- Penparc Football Pitch (9.2m)
- Meidrim Park (10.5m)
- Meidrim Village Green (10.5m)
- Llys y Frân Country Park & Reservoir (10.6m)
- Wyldecrest Westover Park (10.7m)
- Dinas Mountain (11m)
- Llawhaden Green (12.4m)
- SwimNarberth (Narberth Swimming Pool) (12.7m)
- Red Roses Park (13.7m)
- War Memorial (13.8m)
- Coed Canaston Wood (14m)
- Coast Path (14m)
About Crymych
Are you ready to explore the charming town of Crymych in Wales?
Discover the rich history, breathtaking natural beauty, and vibrant cultural traditions that make Crymych a must-visit destination.
From exhilarating outdoor activities to indulging in delicious local cuisine and relaxing in cozy pubs, this hidden gem has something for everyone.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Crymych and create unforgettable memories.
History of Crymych
Explore the rich history of Crymych, Wales, and discover its fascinating past.
Crymych has a unique history that's closely tied to its industrial development and architectural landmarks.
In the 19th century, the town experienced significant growth due to the boom in the coal mining industry.
The mines served as the backbone of the local economy, attracting workers from all over Wales.
As a result, Crymych became a bustling hub of activity, with new buildings and infrastructure being constructed to support the growing population.
Today, remnants of this industrial era can still be seen in the form of old colliery buildings and mining equipment scattered throughout the town.
These architectural landmarks serve as a reminder of Crymych's industrial heritage and are a testament to the town's resilience and progress.
Natural Beauty of Crymych
Experience the breathtaking natural beauty of Crymych, Wales, as you explore its picturesque landscapes and tranquil surroundings.
Crymych is home to a rich variety of wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers. As you venture through the region's hiking trails, you'll be captivated by the sights and sounds of the diverse flora and fauna that call this place their home.
Whether you're a novice or an experienced hiker, Crymych offers trails suitable for all skill levels. From gentle strolls through lush meadows to challenging treks up rugged hills, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Soak in the serenity of the countryside, breathe in the fresh air, and let the beauty of Crymych's natural wonders rejuvenate your soul.
Cultural Traditions in Crymych
Immerse yourself in the unique cultural traditions of Crymych, Wales, as you participate in lively festivals and engage with the warm and welcoming community.
The Welsh language is an integral part of the cultural fabric of Crymych, with locals proudly speaking it and preserving their rich linguistic heritage.
You can hear the melodious sounds of traditional music filling the air, as musicians gather to play the harp, fiddle, and accordion, showcasing the deep-rooted musical traditions of the region.
Traditional music plays a significant role in bringing people together, fostering a sense of unity and pride.
Whether you're tapping your feet to a lively folk dance or joining a community choir, the cultural traditions of Crymych will envelop you, leaving you with lasting memories of Welsh traditions and heartfelt connections.
Outdoor Activities in Crymych
Get ready to hike through the breathtaking landscapes of Crymych, Wales, as you explore its stunning trails and immerse yourself in nature's beauty.
Crymych is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of hiking trails that cater to all levels of experience. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a beginner, there's something for everyone.
Lace up your boots and set off on an adventure through ancient woodlands, rugged hills, and picturesque valleys. As you navigate the trails, keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife that calls Crymych home. From rare birds to elusive mammals, wildlife spotting opportunities abound.
Local Cuisine and Pubs in Crymych
When you're in Crymych, Wales, don't miss out on experiencing the local cuisine and checking out the charming pubs.
Crymych is known for its delicious local food specialties that you must try during your visit. The town is famous for its traditional Welsh dishes, such as cawl (a hearty soup) and Welsh rarebit (a savory cheese toast). You can also indulge in fresh seafood, including locally caught fish and shellfish. For a taste of the countryside, try the renowned Welsh lamb, known for its succulent flavor.
After enjoying a delightful meal, head to one of Crymych's popular drinking spots. The town is home to cozy pubs where you can savor a pint of locally brewed ale or cider while immersing yourself in the warm and friendly atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Population of Crymych?
The population of Crymych is determined by population statistics and demographic trends. It is important to consider these factors when discussing the population of Crymych without the context of Wales.
Are There Any Famous Landmarks or Tourist Attractions in Crymych?
Yes, there are a few famous landmarks and tourist attractions in Crymych, Wales. You can visit the Preseli Hills, which are known for their stunning views, or explore the historic ruins of Castell Henllys.
What Is the Weather Like in Crymych Throughout the Year?
Throughout the year, the weather in Crymych varies. The climate patterns bring different seasons, so you can expect a range of average temperatures. It's a good idea to check the forecast before planning your activities.
Are There Any Local Festivals or Events That Take Place in Crymych?
There are several local festivals and events in Crymych, Wales. They are significant for the community and have a positive impact on the local economy.
Can You Recommend Any Nearby Accommodations for Visitors to Crymych?
You can consider staying at the Crymych Arms Hotel or Penrallt Hotel. They are both nearby accommodations in Crymych that can provide comfortable and convenient stays for visitors like yourself.