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Ty Cwch Boathouse View form Utility Roof

Wild Swimming & Seaside Holidays at Ty Cwch: 30 Seconds from Your Next Wild Swim
Cwmtydu beach sits right below Ty Cwch. Sand, pebbles, a small pool where the Afon Ffynnon Ddewi runs into the sea. Clean water, excellent swimming. Resident seals often curious enough to join you.

The cove is sheltered and secluded, perfect for families. Small boats and kayaks launch easily from the beach. When you’re done, two outdoor showers wait back at the boathouse to rinse off the salt.
This stretch of the Cardigan Heritage Coast is home to Europe’s largest population of bottlenose dolphins. New Quay is a short walk north along the coast path for dolphin watching trips. South takes you to more hidden beaches and dramatic coastline.
Our architect-designed boathouse sleeps up to 12 in three heated pods with four bunks each. The communal kitchen and living spaces open up under canvas canopies, bringing the outdoors in. Store your paddleboards, wetsuits and kit in the utility area. Washing machine and dryer for when you need them.
Surfing beaches at Llangrannog, Tresaith and further afield. Kayaking, paddleboarding, coasteering all available locally. Or simply swim, then sit on the deck with a drink watching the sun set over Cardigan Bay.
Sleeps 12 | Award-winning eco-accommodation | Beach access
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