Cenarth Falls, Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire
The resort has been designed with relaxation and comfort in mind, providing guests with an escape from the pressures of everyday life. The onsite spa is a highlight, featuring an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi and steam room, offering the perfect place to unwind. Guests who wish to stay active can take advantage of the fully equipped gym, while the bar and restaurant, run by the talented Phat Forks team, serves a tempting menu of fresh and flavourful dishes. For a lighter option, there is also a range of cakes, coffees, wines and other drinks available throughout the day.
The accommodation is varied and caters to different needs. Luxury Pods provide a modern and cleverly designed space, ideal for both couples and families. With two sofa beds, a hidden twin mezzanine bedroom, a shower room, and an open-plan living area, these pods offer style and practicality. French doors open onto a veranda with garden furniture and a private hot tub, creating the perfect setting for relaxation.
Premium Caravans are a more spacious option, especially well-suited for longer stays. Each caravan includes a double bedroom and a twin room, as well as heating throughout for year-round comfort. The lounge is both roomy and cosy, leading to a separate dining area and a fully equipped kitchen. Outside, a private patio with table and chairs allows guests to enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
For those who prefer the traditional experience of touring and camping, the resort offers hard-standing pitches with electric hook-ups. Tent guests are advised to bring heavy-duty pegs for stability on the shingle surface. Facilities include showers and laundry amenities, and guests staying on touring or camping pitches benefit from discounted access to the spa, ensuring they too can enjoy a touch of luxury during their stay.
The local area adds to the appeal of Cenarth Falls Resort. The village of Cenarth is steeped in history, with its cascading waterfalls along the River Teifi famous for the annual salmon leap. The village has much to offer, including a mill dating back to the 13th century, traditional pubs such as the Three Horseshoes and the White Hart, a tearoom, a café with a gift shop, and the National Coracle Centre, which celebrates the heritage of the region’s unique river craft.
Beyond the village, visitors can explore a wealth of nearby attractions. These include Newcastle Emlyn Castle, the Welsh Wildlife Centre, Cardigan Castle, the sandy expanse of Poppit Sands and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail. With so much to see and do, Cenarth Falls Resort provides a perfect base for exploring west Wales while enjoying a relaxing and welcoming place to stay.









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