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Holidays in Wales

Treberfedd Farm is an ideal base for your holiday in Wales. Our organic working farm is located right at the heart of Ceredigion, just 15 minutes from the Cardigan Bay coast, which means that you can enjoy the best of all that west Wales has to offer.

At Treberfedd Farm we have an endless supply of fresh air, quiet tranquility and open space, so you can truly unwind and enjoy the peace of a holiday in Wales.

Holidays in the heart of rural Wales

There are plenty of things to do in Ceredigion. The county is a fantastic mix of beautiful coastlines, rolling hills and wild rugged mountains - all just waiting to be explored!

But you don’t need to go far for an adventure as our organic farm can take a day to explore. The farm trail takes you through traditional hay meadows and wild Welsh woodlands. And, if you’re feeling brave, you can splash along our unique ‘welly walk’.

See our rare breed cows and sheep grazing in the fields and collect eggs for breakfast from the hen house. Red Kites are often seen soaring over the organic meadows and you will never tire of the views over the Aeron Valley and Cambrian Mountains.

Beach holidays in Wales

Some of the best local beaches are within 20 minutes of Treberfedd Farm. Cei Bach is unspoilt and secluded and great for long walking holidays. Look out across Cardigan Bay and you can see the mountains of Snowdonia while you follow the long stretch of sand round to New Quay for some well earned refreshment.

The beach at New Quay was once frequented by poet Dylan Thomas and provided the backdrop for scenes of the film ‘The Edge of Love’ starring Kiera Knightley and Sienna Miller. New Quay has a gorgeous sandy beach which is ideal for young children and family breaks. With boats in the harbour, a watersports centre and the possibility of seeing dolphins, New Quay is one of Cardigan Bay’s most popular beaches.

A little further down the coast is the National Trust beach of Penbryn. The beach was used for location filming for the James Bond film ‘Die Another Day’ in which Penbryn became a beach in North Korea! Despite this claim to fame, Penbryn remains a hidden gem, and the perfect place to take a picnic of local Welsh food and drink.

Llangrannog is a traditional Welsh fishing village and it’s fabulous in winter or summer. Take a rest from the Ceredigion coast path and refuel at the Ship Inn at Llangrannog or spend a day on the beach with an organic burger and homemade ice cream from the Beach Hut cafe.