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Melyn-y-Gors Bed and Breakfast, Cwmtydu.......   

   01545 560321           Click here to go to our contact page where you will find full contact details if you wish to enquire about booking a cottage or to make any enquiry about this web site.           Click here to go to the owner's website

Melyn-y-Gors is located just a short stroll from a beautiful and secluded National Trust Cove of Cwmtydu with beach, rocks, caves and cliff top path with glorious views. From late summer onwards, Atlantic grey seals can sometimes be seen basking with their pups on Cwmtydu's rocks.
 


Melyn-Y-Gors


Room One


Room Two

Set in a quiet, picturesque area and within a stone's throw of the delightful Cwmtydu Cove, between New Quay and Llangrannog, this attractive and perfect location provides Bed & Breakfast and Teas & Lunches from its Terrace Cafe. Village and town amenities are within easy driving distance as are larger seaside resorts and visitor attractions.

Three rooms are available, two with king-size beds and one with a double bed and single bed, a Z bed can also be accommodated in this room and are exceptionally well presented. One room resides on the ground floor with an en-suite bathroom. The remaining two bedrooms are located on the first floor. One is an en-suite family room which can accommodate a family of four. The other room has a king sized bed with its own private bathroom adjacent to the room. A Well behaved dog is welcome at no extra cost.


Room Three


Room Two Bathroom


Cwm Tydu Cove


Room One - Located on the first floor with a comfortable double & single bed tea & coffee making facilities, TV, and an en-suite shower room. From £60.00 per ROOM per night.

Room Two - Located on the first floor with a comfortable king size bed, tea & coffee making facilities, TV, and its own private bathroom with shower, bath, W.C. and a separate W.C. From £55.00 per ROOM per night.

Room Three - Located on the ground floor with a comfortable king size bed, tea & coffee making facilities, TV, and a good sized en-suite bathroom with shower, bath and W.C. From £60.00 per ROOM per night.
Discounted rates for 3 nights or more.


Cwmtydu Cove is accessed by a narrow road that follows the valley of the babbling little river Tydu (or the Ffynnon Ddewi as it is also known) down to the sea. The beach is of sand and stone with rocks and grassy hills rising on either side, and fresh water pools are formed by banks of shingle interrupting the flow of the stream. At low tide the caves in the ancient Silurian-period cliff rocks can be explored - once the secret haunt of pirates and smugglers. There is a car park and toilets nearby. An old lime kiln can be seen at the top of the beach (restored by the National Trust) harking back to the days when sailing ships would land their cargoes of limestone and culm (a type of fuel) here. It is reported that a First World War German submarine surfaced in the cove and obtained fresh water supplies from the river. From late summer onwards, Atlantic grey seals can sometimes be seen basking with their pups on Cwmtydu's rocks (seals have notably used the beach as a nursery for their young.) There is more information about Cwm Tydu and the area on the owners website.