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From the North, via Aberystwyth
Follow the A487 to Cardigan. Take the A484 to Cenarth (approx 7 miles), crossing the River Teifi take the first road on the right after the bridge, the B4332, signed to Boncath. Continue for 1 mile climbing the hill past the Forestry Commission on the left, continue 150m arriving at Penlan on the right
From the East (M4)
Follow the M4 west to Jct 49. Take the A48 to Carmarthen then follow the main A40 trunk road towards Cardigan and West Wales Hospital. Continue past hospital then take second exit at roundabout, joining A484. Continue heading for Cardigan. After approximately 35 minutes (21 miles) you arrive at the Village of Cenarth. At the centre of the village, before the bridge and Post Office turn left onto the B4332. Continue for 1 mile climbing hill past the Forestry Commission on left, continue 150m arriving at Penlan on the right.
From Fishguard
Take A487 signposted Cardigan. At Cardigan take 2nd exit at roundabout following the byepass over the River Teifi to a second roundabout. Take the third exit joining the A484, signposted to Cenarth and Newcastle Emlyn.
At Cenarth, cross over the bridge and take first turning on right, signed to Boncath. Continue for 1 mile climbing a hill past the Forestry Commission on left, continue 150m arriving at Penlan on the right.
Cheese Museum featuring Nantybwla Farmhouse Cheese
The National Botanic Garden of Wales
Laugharne Castle
Dinefwr Park
Craft Centres
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We stayed at Penlan as part of our search for a park on which to buy a lodge home of our own.
This is a lovely site, with well spaced chalets largely set amongst woodland. It is quiet and well organised. The standard of care of the site is exceptional and we were impressed with the efforts to keep everything at a quality standard. Our chalet was spotlessly clean and pleasant to stay in.
The staff at this site are lovely, very helpful and relaxed. The facilities are pretty good - the pool was pleasantly warm even in September and, like everything else, very clean.
We have young grandchildren so wanted a site which they could explore and enjoy safely. The access roads are quiet and there is lots of green space. the childrens play area looked pretty new, the equipment was good quality and well maintained.
This site has a welcoming atmosphere and seems to be run by people genuinely anxious to give good service. The readers of this review will not be surprised to learn that, after considering other sites, we chose Penlan as the place for our family lodge.
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