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Out and About

If you’re craving some salt air and the smell of the ocean, you won’t have to look too far away: Trenoeth is 35 minutes’ drive from the sandy and sheltered Aberporth beach and Tresaith beach and waterfall, and Newport Bay, Pendine Sands and Saundersfoot are only a little further.

Maybe it’s nature you’re craving? Within 45 minutes of Trenoeth, take a boat trip into Cardigan Bay for some dolphin spotting, explore Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and stroll the National Botanic Garden of Wales. 

History buffs will be well served in the area around the site: Cilgerran and Kidwelly castles, Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, the Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber portal dolmen and the steam trains at Gwili Railway are all less than 45 minutes away. 

Trenoeth is toppers if you’ve got kids with you – not only are the beaches relatively close by, but the West Wales Museum of Childhood is just 20 minutes up the road, and Manor House Wildlife Park and Oakwood, Heatherton and Folly Farm theme parks are all less than an hour from site. 

Older heads who might like to have a more grownup adventure should pour themselves into the car and tip over to Dà Mhìle Distillery for a (pre-booked) tour and a sampling of the artisan gin, whisky and liquors they make on-site.

One of the best things we think you can do during your stay is to chill out around a campfire after a long day exploring the local area and marvel at the clear night skies we have here at Trenoeth Farm. With fantastic visibility and views of the moon and Milky Way, this is something not to be missed.

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