Fountain Folly is an alluring, family-friendly bungalow located in the picturesque village of Moylgrove, just a short distance from St Dogmaels in north Pembrokeshire, Wales. This delightful accommodation is ideal for families, friends, or couples seeking a tranquil getaway while exploring the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With ample parking for up to three cars, guests can easily settle into their rural surroundings and prepare for a memorable stay.
Upon entering Fountain Folly, visitors are greeted by a practical utility area, perfect for storing muddy boots and outdoor gear after a day of exploration. The heart of the home is the inviting living and dining room, featuring a cozy woodburning stove and comfortable seating, making it an ideal space for relaxation and socializing. The well-equipped kitchen/diner allows guests to whip up delicious meals, which can be enjoyed around the dining table or outdoors on the patio, enhancing the experience of dining in the fresh Welsh air.
Fountain Folly accommodates up to four guests in three beautifully decorated bedrooms, including a king-size double with an en-suite shower room and two additional double rooms, all conveniently serviced by a separate bathroom. The location offers easy access to the nearby village of St Dogmaels and the market town of Cardigan, where visitors can explore a variety of independent shops, restaurants, and pubs, as well as the historic River Teifi that flows through both towns.
In addition to the local amenities, there are numerous attractions within a short drive, including the 12th-century Abbey of St Dogmaels and Cardigan Castle, which is notable for hosting the first Welsh Eisteddfod in 1176. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the stunning beaches of Ceibwr, Poppit Sands, and Newport Beach, or visit the ancient Neolithic Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber. For those seeking adventure, a hike up Carningli offers breathtaking views of Cardigan Bay, making Fountain Folly an excellent base for experiencing the natural beauty and cultural heritage of north Pembrokeshire.
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