Rhydhalen Farm

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Relaxing and Welcoming Site

Would thoroughly recommend this site. I was welcomed by Gill who gave plenty of details of the area and what to see and do. It had been very wet up to the time I arrived, so I was directed to a single hard standing pitch, which , with a low hedge around, was able to protect me from the gusty winds. I was amazed at how central it was to all the places of interest in the area. The bus stop was five minutes away , so took a bus to Aberaeron on one day and walked the six miles back to New Quay,( itself only 2 miles from our Site) on the beautiful Coast Path. The pretty coastal village of Llangranog is just 45 minutes on my bike on very quiet country roads. Enjoyed a meal in the Beach Hut and a coffee in the Cafi Patio on the beach itself. Drove to Aberystwyth one day and took the Cliff Railway up Constitution Hill and visited the Old Colosseum Museum, well worth it and free too ! New Quay itself is such a jewel just a short one mile walk on again quiet country roads ( so avoiding the main busy road). Enjoyed some lovely coffees and ice creams after those fish and chips!! Will definitely be coming back!

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Reviewed on 22/04/2024 10:51

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Lovely Peaceful Site with good access

Just spent 3 nights at Rhydhalen Farm Gillian the owner was lovely welcoming us and making sure we knew about the facilities and how to get around the area. Nice field with spaced-out pitches overlooking the farm with sheep and horses and easy access from the main road. Pub and Shop both within 5 mins walk. The adjacent quiet road allows you to safely walk down (hill) to the Beach and New Quay it's hilly but you can catch the bus back if you don't want to walk back. Bus stop in the village again 5 mins from the site allowing us Motorhome owners to get about if not wanting to walk everywhere. Gillian walks around each evening making sure everything is OK and happy to chat about the farm and area. Great place to stay highly recommended. Thanks for a lovely stay

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Reviewed on 19/09/2023 16:18

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Lovely place to stay

As others have said, access to the site is easy. The field is well maintained, sheltered and a perfect aspect if you are sun lovers like us! We walked to New Quay via a beautiful 6 mile route including quiet lanes, a wooded valley with a pretty stream with waterfalls before popping out on the coast path and heading north to New Quay, stunning! The beach is only 2 miles away, but this was a prettier route!! We also managed to walk the two miles home mostly via footpaths (the very last bit was on the main road), but there is a bus too. If you are not interested in beach facilities (or the crowds that go with them), you can access the New Quay beach at the far end by turning left out of the site and heading to a free, wooded car park with a very short walk to the beach. All in all we would recommend this site!

James G33

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Reviewed on 03/06/2022 17:00

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Booking this site through emailing was easy with a quick response back We received a very friendly welcoming and it was a lovely grassed field with views of the sheep with there lambs facing field and close to new quay We will definitely return to this site

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Reviewed on 28/04/2021 15:17

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Lovely welcome & lovely site

Mrs Rees could not have made us more welcome than she did. The site is well kept with very short grass. It has easy access to and from the site and very close to the A486. We took our electric bikes and cycled down to New Quay it has a very steep hill into New Quay but our electric bikes managed the hill back up. While we were there we were faced with Storm Ellen and on the Friday morning when we were meant to be travelling home Mrs Rees came and told us to stay if we did not travel as she was concerned about us towing our caravan in the high winds! A very good site and a really lovely area to holiday. If visiting the area again we would definitely choose to stay here again.

hannaypa

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Reviewed on 06/09/2020 15:40

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Easy access and very handy for New Quay

Access is easy. Good A road to Cross Inn village then 300 yards down minor road which (unlike most in the area) is 2-vehicle width most of its length to the CL entrance. CL access gate is angled so that even the largest outfits can drive straight in. Mrs Rees is very welcoming and came to speak several times telling us about good walks in the area. Cross Inn has a couple of well stocked general stores and being an A road has a bus service. The pub is at the crossroads only 300 yards away, the nearest shop just yards further. For walkers there is a network of minor roads starting from the CL and several public footpaths nearby though most head for the coast and the excellent Welsh coastal path. We booked mid-September for a mid-October stay. At the time of booking Mrs Rees said that sometimes she has to close during October because the ground is too wet. There had been two other bookings for when we were there but both cancelled, so we had the CL to ourselves. Mrs Rees decided to close the day we left. We had a lot of rain overnight one night. Pitch 2 was squelchy throughout our stay. We chose pitch 5 furthest from the gate and had no problems at all. It’s a very peaceful site. It was the hedge cutting period and the only noise we had was from a contractor cutting the hedges near the CL. He’d actually started on the hedge next to the CL before we’d arrived, but Mrs Rees had stopped him and sent him away because she didn’t want bits of wood all over the CL. She then collected the wood that had landed in the CL. This is a sheltered CL which means no sea views. It can be windy in this part of the world in October which is why we chose this one. It was our first visit to New Quay. What a charming place. We visited it three times during our stay. Unlike most seaside towns which close down after the summer holiday this was busy even mid-October. There are several carparks. Some charge a day-rate, others per hour. There is limited street parking. We were able to street park on two visits. We saw harbour porpoise during our first visit, seal on our second and dolphins on our third. Aberaeron is well work a visit as is Llangrannog.

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Reviewed on 15/10/2019 06:10

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Fab holiday

What a lovely well kept site, spent a lovely hot week quiet and peaceful,even the sheep were quiet , well recommended. lovely welcome from site owner.

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Wonderful site owners

It's a wow here , lovely owners and what a grate sight peace full and just ace , but watch out you might not want to go home 🍷😃

Reviewed on 18/08/2018 21:31

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What A Lovely Site This Is!

This site is a real jewel. This is the type of site that we love to visit. It's level, has EHU & is well placed for visiting various places, & the price per night is spot on too. Gill the owner is a lovely lady who makes you feel welcome immediately. Can't fault anything. Just love it & hope to be back in the future

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Reviewed on 16/08/2018 13:21

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A Wonderful CL and Warm Welsh Welcome

Booking this CL was easy by email, prompt replies and booking confirmation emailed. The CL is a level grass field with easy access. Plenty of space and views of the horses in the field. Facilities very good, clean and tidy, toilet available in the farm yard if required, also small information hut. Warm welcome from Gill who is around most days for a chat. Wildlife a plenty saw Red Kites, Buzzards, rabbits and bats in the evening. The lanes are fairly quiet and ok for dog walks. The village is a short, easy 5 minute walk away, dog friendly pub, and a couple of shops and bus stops. New Quay is lovely and we had sightings Dolphins in the harbour. ☺ We visited Bwlch Nant Yr Arian visitor centre to see the Red Kites being fed, wonderful. Can recommend a visit to the Welsh Wildlife Centre near Cardigan and NT Llanerchaeron. Also try The Moody Cow Farm Shop on the way to Aberaeron. This a lovely CL, one we hope to return to as still lots left to do.

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