Welcome to the details page for Gwalia Falls, a holiday park based in Cardigan, Cardiganshire in Wales
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Cardigan
Cardiganshire
SA43 2JL
Wales
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Gwalia Falls has a stunning, spectacular hilltop setting, overlooking the breathtaking sandy beach of Tresaith. The park offers you a peaceful holiday location, just 3 minutes walk from the sea.
Weekly Price Range: £276 - £975 |
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based on 90
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offers the following:
Holiday Caravans for hire, Holiday Lodges for hire,
Tresaith beach boasts some of the safest and cleanest waters in West Wales, with its very own 100ft waterfall cascading from the cliffs above. Gwalia Falls is located on the Ceredigion coastal path, and is the perfect choice for couples and families looking for a relaxing and peaceful base, from which to explore the beautiful Welsh coastline.There is so much to see and do in this area of Wales, from boat trips spotting grey seals, porpoises and bottlenose dolphins to visiting the famous Mynach Falls and Jacob's ladder.With a choice of good quality accommodation, from apartments, cottage, caravans and luxury lodges some with spectacular sea views, Gwalia Falls is a great choice for your holiday break.
Gwalia Falls offers the following facilities. |
Accommodation and facilities |
All-male, all-female or young mixed groups please check when booking No petsAll non smoking accommodation
- Luxury lodges
- Easy beach access
- Ideal base to explore
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Flatscreen TV/DVD with selected satellite channels Kitchen including microwave Dishwasher, washer/dryer and fridge/freezer (except caravans) Bath and shower Bed linen and duvets Beds made up for your arrival Verandah with garden furniture Central heating Gas and electricity included Babies must be included in the party total Travel cots and highchairs £10pw each
Weekly Price Range: £276 - £975 |
Local Area Finding Gwalia Falls
SatNav Postcode: SA43 2JL
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The local Area around Gwalia Falls
A nature lovers' paradise, with fabulous beaches and spectacular coastal scenery, the long sweep of Cardigan Bay is the ultimate attraction for anyone staying in Cardiganshire. Bottlenose dolphins, the Bay's most notable residents, are regularly sighted offshore. Take a wildlife boat trip from New Quay and you'll almost certainly spot grey seals and porpoises as well. With Red kites soaring above and glorious views at every turn, walkers and bird watchers staying in Cardiganshire will be drawn to the coastal path, but there are charming seaside towns to explore too. Aberystwyth is a place of proud records. Not only does it boast a fine Victorian promenade and the longest cliff railway in the world, but also, at its summit, the world's largest camera obscura. While here, be sure to take a scenic ride on the Rheidol narrow gauge steam railway to Devil's Bridge and you'll find the famous Mynach Falls and Jacob's Ladder within walking distance. Aberaeron's Georgian harbour and gaily painted houses are a delight and Cardigan is home to a superb indoor market for local produce and crafts. |
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