You’d be forgiven for wanting to do absolutely nothing whilst you’re here but you certainly won’t be disappointed if you do.

The Gypsy Cwtch is in an area that’s known as the Teifi Valley, which is one of Wales’ best kept secrets; visitors will discover here a land of ancient language and traditions, of legends and kings, with lush countryside and rugged hills steeped in history, bustling market towns and country villages built beside the Teifi.

The river Teifi, famed for its fishing, runs to the mouth of Cardigan Bay and unites the three counties of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire. For visitors, we have it all – blue flag beaches, world-class gardens, woodlands, castles and beautiful countryside.

For the adventurous, there are outdoor pursuits to follow. For others a relaxing stroll by the water or taking in the stunning views may be enough.

Excellent local produce – from sea, river and land – can be sampled in the area’s hostelries and restaurants. You’ll find a wide range of arts and crafts, galleries and studios throughout the valley.

View the links below for some inspiration on how to spend your stay.

Where to go

Where to go

There are so many beach options in this area you can never get bored. The Ceredigion coastline is the nearest and boasts some of the most spectacular nature and scenery in the UK. Travel south of Cardigan and the Pembrokeshire National Coast Park reveals more bays and...
Activities to do

Activities to do

This is what Wales is famous for and even those of us who live here can’t get enough of the great outdoors. Close to mountains and close to the sea, we’re spoilt for what to do on a Sunday afternoon. Experience the river Teifi first hand, how you like it....
Where to eat

Where to eat

Discovering and sampling good food and drink is crucial to how much we enjoy a break away. Luckily for you and us, this area of Wales has some of the best producers known worldwide. Cheese in particular! Our bustling local market town of Newcastle Emlyn has it all,...