Packed lunches
Daily housekeeping
Board games/puzzles...more
Bath
Barbecue
Bike Store... more
Families with children welcomed here
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Prices from £255... more
DVD player... more
St Dogmaels lies at the mouth of the Teifi estuary on the B4546. Originally a seafarers’ village, this small community was an important herring fishery in the 18th century then prospered in the C19th largely due to the then flourishing ship building industry on the Teifi. Today ,it is perhaps most famous for the ruined C12th, St Dogmaels Abbey ( which plays host each year to an open-air Shakespearean production) and the water powered flour mill. Poppit Sands (slightly further down the estuary) is the start or end - depending on your point of view - of the 186 mile long Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
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