Ceridwen Centre
Set on an organic working farm surrounded by woodland and countryside, Ceridwen Centre is a welcoming glamping retreat in West Wales. Enjoy scenic walks and watch beautiful sunsets from the site, with the coast just a short drive away. With a range of accommodation from grass pitches for tents to glamping options like yurts and even a converted double decker bus, there is something for everyone! Pups are welcome too.
Award-winning eco sensitive site set on an organic farm, with great eco facilities
Lovely on-site shop that sells local produce from the on-site market garden
Idyllic small independent shops nearby in Newcastle Emlyn and Llandysul
About Ceridwen Centre
Located on an organic farm extending to about 40 acres, The Ceridwen Centre is made up of grazing pasture, young woodlands, orchards and a market garden. It's a haven for escaping and unwinding, and rural without being remote (though bringing a torch is recommended!). There is a camping field, suitable for tents and small campervans. A variety of glamping accommodation includes five bentwood yurts, as well as an eco pod, upcycled static caravan 'Hop Shack', and a converted double decker bus (Gold rating from Visit Wales). The yurts are furnished with traditional rugs, cushions and blankets, with proper beds and a wood-burning stove for warmth. Three of the yurts are set in an old orchard garden and will sleep a family of four, another is set overlooking the valley, while the 18.5ft yurt is big enough for four adults. Each is quite separate, with an outdoor decking area for al fresco dining. All the yurts come with their very own compost loo. A large BBQ is shared between guests in a communal outdoor area behind the summer house. The Hop Shack is an upcycled static caravan, clad in timber and recycled corrugated tin. Well insulated, there's also a toasty wood burner in the sitting room. The Hop Shack sleeps four adults in two double bedrooms, one with an ensuite shower room. A further shower room and toilet is located near the second bedroom, along with a kitchen with oven, hob, fridge and all the usual cookware. There's a dining room table with space for four and a spacious veranda with views across the organic vegetable gardens and secluded valley. The wooden (and super insulated) eco pod was hand built on the farm with recycled materials, and sleeps two adults. It has basic cooking facilities, with a two-ring gas camping stove, sink and small fridge. Outside you'll find your own barbecue and to the back of the pod is a compost loo. The converted 1964 Leyland Titan double decker bus is rather special and took just over a year to complete. Positioned in a quiet spot overlooking the valley, the bus has original livery on the outside and accommodates up to six people in two double bedrooms. There are toilets upstairs, and kitchen and dining with a sitting area downstairs. The kitchen has all mod cons, including a good sized fridge. Updated outside showers can be found at the rear of the bus. Outside is a decking area with furniture to allow you to enjoy the views.
Camping is available from 1st February March to 31st December. Glamping is available all year round.
There are 17 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
6 x Non Electric Grass Tent Pitches
Max 4 people
Camping pitches for tents on a gently sloping grass field.
Other accommodation
2 x Non Electric Campervan Pitches
Max 4 people
Camping pitches for small campervans on a gently sloping grass field.
Geodesic Dome
Max 4 people
A secluded dome that comes with a double bed, two single beds, a wood burning stove, firewood and cupboard space. Outside is a wooden table with chairs and a firepit. Bedding is included. Shared facilities are nearby.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Llandysul area
Often called the quieter Cornwall, West Wales has it all. The site is just 12 miles from the coast at Cardigan Bay, but offers an equal number of inland treasures in the Teifi Valley too.
The 75 mile Afon Teifi is the longest river which flows entirely within Wales. There's plenty of outdoor pursuits to enjoy, or you can take it easy and enjoy the views with a relaxing stroll by the water. The river is also renowned as being one of the UK's best sea trout and salmon fishing spots.
The Teifi Valley Railway at Henllan is a narrow-gauge tourist railway, and only a short drive to the popular West Wales Museum of Childhood.
There are several superb beaches, from sandy coves to long sands. Llangrannog and Tresaith both have ice-cream shops and cafes, and are just 14 miles away, while Cefn Sidan (28 miles) to the south is Wales' longest beach.
Dolphin watching trips from Newquay harbour are popular and give you the chance to see bottlenose dolphins, Atlantic grey seals and harbour porpoises.
Families will also enjoy the animals and rides at Folly Farm, or Oakwood for a dose of g-force. The Dyfed Shire Horse Farm and Cardigan Island Farm Park are smaller attractions and a bit closer to the site if you prefer.
Cyclists will love West Wales Trails, based on the farm, where you can hire a bike to explore the area or let an in-house guide take you to the places you won't usually find.
Other local attractions include:
- National Wool Museum
- National Botanic Garden of Wales
- Welsh Wildlife Centre and Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve
- Cilgerran Castle
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