Be enchanted by Cardigan Bay

The area around Cardigan Bay sits at the heart of Welsh mythology. The ancient Celtic tradition of storytelling is very much alive here and with wilderness like this, it’s easy to see why.

Arthur and Merlin lived on the banks of the Teifi, the beautiful Nest, wife of Rhys ap Tewdwr, enchanted every man she encountered and the sunken land of Cantre’r Gwaelod lies beneath the waves where the dolphins and porpoises play.

Myth and legend are entwined with the Welsh landscape and woven into each event we host here at Rosehill.

Our charming, stunningly set, glamping domes and newly restored cottages are set in the roaming 100-acre farmland surrounding the 16th-century dower house of the Coedmore Estate.

The ever-changing tides of the Teifi, the antics of the otters and the meandering of the minx never fail to refresh the spirit and enliven the intellect. The abundant birdlife entertain while one patiently enjoys the catch of the day, would it be salmon, trout or sea bass along the private mile of riverbank?

Step a little further afield to discover the breathtaking views as you ramble the coastal paths spanning the two counties of Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion. Or drop down to sink your toes into the soft golden sands of secluded sheltered sun trapped beaches (Mwnt) to observe the frolic of seals and boisterousness of the dolphins.

Use Rosehill Farm as your base to host water sports events and adventures!

There’s plenty to do – we partner with ‘Cardigan Bay Active’, an activity company who’s the goal is to “bring you closer to the best that Ceredigion and North Pembrokeshire have to offer”.

We can arrange for them to come and pick you up from the banks of the Teifi at the bottom of our garden in their kayaks and take you off on your adventure sports trip! Why not stop at the ‘Ferry Inn’ for some lunch and a pint on your way back upriver?

Grab your canoe or kayak, enter the river from the unrestricted banks of our garden and paddle downriver to the sea (Poppit Sands) for sea surfing, or upriver for hours of endless, beautiful unspoilt river banks.

Local and accessible sports include canoeing, kayaking, fishing from our banks, walking, surfing, kiting, coasteering, mountain climbing, boating, bird watching…

For more information do a quick Google search for adventure sports in Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion and see for yourself what this extraordinary area has to offer!

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