The Wales Coast Path. The boathouse at the end of the day.
Iolo Williams — Wales’ best-known naturalist — has named this stretch of the Ceredigion coast his favourite section of the Wales Coast Path. From Ty Cwch, the path goes north to New Quay through clifftop meadows thick with wildflowers, or south past hidden coves towards Llangrannog and the Teifi Estuary.
Ty Cwch is built from larch-clad shipping containers in a quiet valley at Cwmtydu, a cove midway between those two towns. It sleeps 12, has a full kitchen, a deck with an infrared heater for cool evenings, and a firepit in the garden. After a long day on the path, the showers are hot and the beds are comfortable.
Group walks are one of the best answers to the current cost of travel — split the accommodation between eight or twelve people and the nightly cost per head is genuinely modest. From £25 per person per night at full occupancy, with discounts from 5% for three nights to 25% off for a week or longer.
The seals in the bay are free.

