Pencnwc Holiday Park, New Quay, Ceredigion, SA44 6NL, Wales

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01545 560 479

ROOM DESCRIPTION

Number of bedrooms: 2
Sleeps: 6
Caravan Size: 43 x 14
Caravan Type: New
Year: 2024

INCLUDES DECKING, LARGE STORAGE BOX & 2024 PARK FEES!

FEATURES / FACILITIES

COST OF OWNING

Cash Price: £125,220

PAYMENT OPTIONS

Finance figures are applicable at the time of print and are subject to change. Credit is subject to status and is only available to UK residents aged 18 and over. We can introduce you to Santander finance who may be able to provide funding on your caravan however we can only introduce you to this lender as we are not a lender.

New Owners tend to pay for their holiday home in one of three ways.

Payment In Full

Up to £9,000 can be accepted in cash with the remainder paid by cheque, bankers draft, credit or debit card.

Third Party Finance

Through a bank, family member or friend.

Park Funding Package

Owners can take advantage of a park funding package arranged specifically for them through Black Horse Finance. Either a minimum of £3,000 cash or 20% of the holiday home value is required as a deposit and a funding package is then sourced that suits their requirements. All details can be processed on park.

For Further Information on any of these Caravans, please contact us.
Pencnwc Holiday Park
Cross Inn
New Quay
Ceredigion
SA44 6NL

Telephone : 01545 560479
Fax : 01545 560582
Email : sales@pencnwc.co.uk

At Pencnwc Holiday Park we have a wide range of facilities ensuring there is something for everyone during your stay with us.

Our modern clubhouse boasts two bars, Merlyn's Den & Smugglers BarMerlyn's Den is open weekends and peak weeks with a very high standard of entertainment ranging from in house quizzes, kareoke, gameshows to the best bands and solo artists on the circuit. Our resident entertainers run a Kids club too!! Smugglers Bar is a more relaxing bar, with 2 tv's here you can grab a coffee and read the paper or just have a chat with friends. The amusements arcade has a variety of games and teddy crane's too!! Wifi is free in our clubhouse ensuring you can keep up to date with the outside world. 

Our clubhouse also has a Takeaway offering freshly made fish and chips to a selection of pies. The food can be enjoyed in both bars. 

Our indoor heated swimming pool sits alongside the clubhouse with a seating area inside and a patio area outside. There is also an area for parents to take their babies/toddlers. The indoor heated pool is very popular with young and old!! Alongside our swimming pool we have a brand new play area ready for the 2012 Summer with a second brand new park just a short stroll away from the clubhouse. 

We have a well stocked fishing lake with double figured Carp recently being caught. Here we have acres of space to give you the feeling of freedom that pervades the whole of this part of West Wales.

Pencnwc is situated just 2 miles inland from the pretty fishing village of New Quay with its harbour walls and safe beaches, rugged cliffs and secluded coves. 20 miles to the North is Aberystwyth and to the South is Cardigan.

New Quay

New QuayNew Quay has all the charm of a traditional fishing village, fisherman's cottages tucked together on the quaint streets that lead down to the beach. The harbour wall curves into the sea, forming a safe haven for the small fleet of fishing boats. It also ensures safe bathing on the sandy beach which is surrounded by the cliffs above.
The village is an artist's paradise and many of their paintings can be bought from the shops as a permanent reminder of your holiday in this attractive village. Fishing trips sail daily into Cardigan Bay. They not only offer good sport but the chance to see the dolphins that are often seen in the clear blue waters. The view of the cliffs is spectacular as you sail back home, with the setting sun beautifully illuminating the rocks, islands and coastline.
New Quay FishingEarly Each morning fish, lobsters, crab and even shark, freshly caught can be purchased from the local fishermen as they land their catch on the quayside. On a clear day, Snowdon, with its surrounding mountains can be seen forming an incredible backdrop special to only Newquay.
Alongside the old, the new combines without destroying the character and charm that abounds. Public houses, bars and restaurants offer a variety of night life to suit all tastes. The shops are also many and varied. New Quay - a lovely village in a charming setting with views over every part of the vast expanse of bay and blue water.

Beaches

Beaches of all kinds lie along this incredible and varied coastline. Sandy and safe, they seem to stretch as far as the eye can see. Others, tiny and tucked away with fascinating rock pools surrounded by high bracken and treeNew Quay beachcovered cliffs, each having an individual character of its own.


The variety of things to see and do is almost bewildering in this little known part of the Welsh countryside. Tiny stone built houses making up the many villages and towns that are still unspoilt. Fishing villages each with their own distinctive character and flavour, lie hidden away in the nooks and crannies that form this delightful coastline. The castles, a hallmark of the Welsh countryside, stand as silent sentinels to the past. Chapels, monastries and churches form a fascinating thread to the Welsh traditionPanoramic View of worship. There are gold and slate mines, wool and flour mills - still working today, museums. wateralls, wildlife parks and many attractions for every member of the family whatever their tastes.
There is the Georgian styled village of Aberaeron, with its pretty coloured houses, Llandysul and Newcastle Emlyn both attractive market towns. Llanybydder is world famous for its horse fair and Cenarth for its waterfalls and ancient coracle boats made of wickerwork and skins. The list is endless with many, many more for you to find and explore.

Countryside

Dotted around, the Welsh white washed cottages, with cement roofs and natural stoNew Quay Cottagesne walls, alongside waterfalls and streams flowing through the patchwork fields and into picturesque valleys on their way to the sea. Market towns, full of local people going about their everyday business, occasionally speaking Welsh. Tiny harbours sit in hidden valleys with twisting streets and little shops - the choice is yours. The National Trust coastpath is nearby - 180 miles of fantastic walking - Beautiful wild flowers and an incredible variety of birdlife can be seen, villages and tiny harbours to be found, as if lost to the outside world.

Cardigan and Aberystwyth

The market town of Cardigan and the University town of Aberystwyth are both 20 miles away. Cardigan BayThe remains of the castle which was the site in 1176 of the first National Eisteddfod. Today, Cardigan has a considerable variety of shops among its lanes and courtyards. Aberystwyth has a more cosmopolitan atmosphere - it was once a walled town adjacent to one of Edward's castles.
It houses the National Library of Wales, here scores of people flock to trace their Welsh ancestry. Some of the last steam locomotives will take you along it's narrow gauge track to the beautiful Devil's Bridge, one of Wales' wonders. Aberystwyth also has the longest cliff railway in Britain, climbing up to the camera obscura giving you a larger than life view of Cardigan Bay.

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PARK INFORMATION

Pencnwc is a family owned holiday park that has been in the family for over 40 years. You are sure of a very warm welsh welcome and you can take time to relax in our heated indoor pool then relax even further in our licensed clubhouse featuring regular entertainment.

CONTACT

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We are hear to answer any of your questions.

PHONE NUMBER

Call one of our friendly staff on
01545 560 479

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We look forward to hearing from you.

E-MAIL ADDRESS

Holidays: holidays@pencnwc.co.uk
Sales: sales@pencnwc.co.uk

VISIT US

You are sure of a very warm Welsh welcome at Pencnwc Holiday Park.

HOLIDAY PARK ADDRESS

Pencnwc Holiday Park New Quay Ceredigion SA44 6NL Wales