Cenarth Falls Resort, this is a peaceful, family-run setting in West Wales where woodland views, river walks and proper on-park comfort all come together. Cenarth Falls Resort is pet-friendly (rules apply) and comes with a standout leisure offer—an indoor spa pool, sauna/steam/Jacuzzi and a gym—plus a bar and restaurant for easy evenings in.
Set beside the famous Cenarth Falls, Cenarth Falls Resort is all about switching pace: quiet surroundings, scenic walks on the doorstep and a village you can stroll to when you fancy a pub, tearoom or a simple wander. Back on park, the spa and indoor pool make it feel like a resort rather than just a base, and the bar/restaurant keeps things easy when you don’t want to cook.
You’re also well placed for days out—Cardigan Bay beaches are within reach for a change of scenery, with Poppit Sands typically around 15–20 minutes by car (traffic dependent).
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Life at Cenarth Falls Resort is built around low-effort downtime—morning swims, an easy gym session, a coffee and cake on site, then a walk to the falls or the village. It’s family-friendly without feeling hectic, and the setting naturally suits owners who want peace and nature with a little extra comfort.
Cenarth Falls Resort is in Cenarth, near Newcastle Emlyn, in West Wales.
Cenarth Falls Resort is a holiday park, intended for leisure use rather than permanent residential living.
Owners and guests can enjoy a spa with an indoor heated swimming pool, plus sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi and gym, alongside an on-site bar and restaurant and a children’s play area.
Yes—viewings are usually easiest by appointment, so you can confirm access and see the homes/plots that match what you want.
The park is generally pet-friendly, but policies can include limits or conditions—confirm the current rules before you commit.
Beach rules vary by location and season. Check local signage (especially in peak months) and follow any time-of-day or seasonal restrictions.
Conditions change daily with tides, currents and weather. Use lifeguarded areas where available and follow flags/signage—especially after storms.
Cenarth Falls is the headline, plus village walks, pubs/tearooms, and easy day trips to Cardigan and nearby beaches for coastal walks and food spots.