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PENBONTBREN Cardigan Bay


FIVE FABULOUS SUITES, no expense spared – you won’t believe that they were once stables and barns. UTTERLY PEACEFUL rural location. Also close to spectacular WEST WALES COASTLINE.


Glynarthen, Llandysul SA44 6PE 0808 198 9463 contact@penbontbren.com www.penbontbren.com


B&B £110 – £150 for 2


Must do Hosts


Walk the Wales Coast Path Richard Morgan-Price & Huw Thomas Suites 5 (All en-suite)


Book Direct 0808 198 9463


Penbontbren is certainly not rustic, even though this former farm complex hides in its own 32 acres down a country lane in rural Cardiganshire. If you know Richard and Huw like we do (they ran a deluxe hotel in Welsh Rarebits, our sister scheme, for many years) it’s only to be expected. Now they have turned their attentions and expertise to Penbontbren and taken it to a different level. There are five outstanding, spacious suites, finished in characteristic no- expense-spared style, in what was originally the stable, threshing barn, mill and granary. Each offers unabashed luxury B&B, with generous sitting rooms, king-sized beds, sumptuous décor and furnishings, superb bathrooms, subtle lighting and private gardens. There’s also a beautiful breakfast room, though you can have breakfast in bed if you prefer. Local rural and artisan traditions are part of Penbontbren’s appeal


– breakfasts are a locally sourced feast, the finest handmade goodies from Wickedly Welsh Chocolate and the award-winning Llwynhelyg farm shop is close by. There’s an excellent choice of places to eat for dinner nearby too, from fine dining to award-winning fish-and- chips – Richard and Huw will point you in the right directions. Alternatively, Penbontbren offer a well-stocked mini bar with wine, tasty snacks and their Welsh cheese platters with chutneys are proving very popular for a lazy evening in. Penbontbren’s country credentials are just part of the story – it’s only a short drive to spectacular coves, headlands and beaches along the Ceredigion Heritage Coast and northern shores of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The lively market towns of Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn are also within easy reach, together with attractions like the Welsh Wildlife Centre and National Wool Museum.


Part of The Welsh Rarebits Collection 33


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