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Ceredigion Self Catering Holidays

If you are planning on visiting Ceredigion for self catering holidays then why not consider a great alternative and visit us here at Trefach Farm Holidays. We are approximately 1 hour from Ceredigion but our location gives you great access to the coast with its great beaches and to the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and all that it has to offer.

Our self catering accommodation consists of a cottage and a self contained wing of our 18th century farmhouse. These properties have been awarded 4 stars by the Wales Tourist Board and we also welcome pets.

The area offers you great access to fun activities including walking, bird watching and fishing, we also run a working farm. If you want to relax then you can pay a visit to Mwnt Beach and Barafundle Beach, 2 beautiful beaches with golden sands and clear, blue water. The area has numerous pubs and restaurants which offer everything bar meals to a la carte menus.

Fee free to browse our site and see what the accommodation and area has to offer. If you would like further information then please feel to contact us and we will gladly provide you with all the information you need.

'Golchdy' self catering accommodation

golchdy self catering holiday accommodationGolchdy is a recently and tastefully renovated farm building which was formally a washhouse and therefore on one level...
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'Adain' self catering accommodation

adain self catering holiday accommodationAdain is the spacious 2 storey wing of the owner's 18th Century farmhouse and sleeps 6 (plus a cot)..
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About our working farm

about our working farm

Trefach Farm is a family run, active Pembrokeshire Farm and comprises 300 acres of mixed farming, sheep and beef with a percentage of arable (barley for animal feed). View the working farm

Guest Comments


"Your cottage is wonderful, great area for exploring, we have had a good holiday"

Chris and family, Forest of Dean