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Wild Winter Coastlines and Welcoming Cafés: Walks Near Trenewydd Farm

1/1/2026

 
One of the best things about a winter break at Trenewydd Farm is how easy it is to wrap up warm, head for the coast, and enjoy West Wales at its most peaceful. Fewer people, dramatic skies, fresh sea air - and, just as importantly, somewhere cosy to head afterwards for a hot drink or a hearty lunch.

Here are a few of our favourite winter coastal walks near Trenewydd Farm, all with a welcoming pub or café stop to finish on a high note.
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Mwnt Beach & Headland Walk
Why it’s perfect in winter: Mwnt is stunning all year round, but in winter it really comes into its own. The headland walk gives big views across Cardigan Bay and is one of the best places locally for spotting dolphins from the shore on a clear day. Dogs are welcome on the beach from October to April. 

The walk: Park near Mwnt church and follow the coastal path up onto the headland. It’s a relatively short walk but with enough of a climb to feel like you’ve earned your lunch afterwards.

Afterwards – warm up here: In Cardigan town, try Crwst for artisan sourdough toasties and rich coffee. Or choose Nook & Noble Cafe or The Priory Restaurant for a hearty brunch.

Ceibwr Bay & the Teifi Cliffs
Why it’s perfect in winter: This stretch of coastline feels wonderfully rugged, especially in the colder months. The cliffs around Ceibwr Bay offer dramatic views and plenty of birdlife. 

The walk: Start at the Ceibwr Bay car park and take the coastal path north or south depending on how far you want to go. Even a short section gives you a real sense of the wild Welsh coast.

Afterwards – warm up here: Head into Newport (a short drive) for views and refreshments at the Cat Rock Café overlooking Newport Sands, known for great coffee and scenic seating. Alternatively, pop into Cardigan and choose from local favourites like Castle Cafe or Finch Station Shop & Cafe for warming soups and cakes.

Welsh Wildlife Centre & Teifi Marshes
Why it’s perfect in winter: This is a great walk if you’re after nature and wildlife even closer to home. The paths around the Teifi Marshes are perfect for spotting wintering birds and other wildlife, and they’re well maintained for a quieter coastal walk that’s ideal on chilly days.

The walk: Set off from the Welsh Wildlife Centre and explore the marshland trails. You’ll find hides and viewing points, making it ideal for both keen birdwatchers and casual winter walkers.

Afterwards – warm up here: Enjoy a wholesome lunch or hot drink at The Glasshouse Café at the Welsh Wildlife Centre itself. They serve handmade soups, filled paninis, freshly brewed coffee, and homemade cakes. 
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Poppit Sands & Estuary Path
Why it’s perfect in winter: Poppit Sands is beautifully open and peaceful in winter, with wide skies and long views across the Teifi Estuary. It’s flatter than some coastal walks, making it great for a gentler wander. 

The walk: Walk along the beach and estuary paths, taking in the changing light and birdlife. Winter is a brilliant time for spotting wading birds along the estuary.

Afterwards – warm up here: Stop at Crwst Poppit for a hot drink, cake, or seasonal treats right by the beach. For a full pub lunch with views over the river, try The Ferry Inn in St Dogmaels. White Hart Community Inn is another cosy local inn just a short stroll away.

Tips for Winter Coastal Walking
  • Check the weather and tides before you head out – winter conditions can change quickly.
  • Wear sturdy footwear; coastal paths can be muddy after rain.
  • Wrap up well – layers, hats and gloves make all the difference.
  • Dogs love it just as much as people, and many cafés and pubs locally are dog-friendly too.

After a day of fresh air and coastal views, there’s nothing better than heading back to your cosy cottage at Trenewydd Farm, with the hot tub and a relaxed evening ahead.

Winter Stays & Off-Peak Breaks in West Wales

12/1/2025

 
Winter in West Wales has a calm, cosy charm all of its own. The pace slows, the beaches quieten right down, and the landscape takes on a crisp, peaceful feel. If you’re looking for a break that’s relaxed, great value, and free from summer crowds, an off-peak stay at Trenewydd Farm might be exactly what you need.
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A winter break means time to unwind. Bring a book, pack your warmest jumper, and enjoy slow mornings with a hot drink while the countryside around you feels wonderfully still. Our cottages stay warm and comfortable, and the hot tubs are even better when the air is cold. There’s something special about sinking into warm bubbles with steam rising into the dark sky above you.

Even in winter, there are plenty of great things to do nearby — whether you want comfort, culture, or a bit of adventure.

What To Do in and Around Trenewydd This Winter
  • Visit a local distillery - In The Welsh Wind. Just a short drive away, this open distillery offers tours of their stills and facilities, so you can see how their Welsh gin is made. If you fancy a relaxed treat, they run Gin-Making Experiences, Gin-Tasting sessions, or even Cocktail Masterclasses on certain days. It’s a nice indoor option for a colder day and makes a lovely treat, especially when combined with a cosy evening. 
  • Explore quiet coastal or woodland walks. Winter transforms the coastal paths and woodland trails into tranquil, sometimes dramatic, walking grounds. The coast paths in West Wales remain accessible, with waves, sea-air and rugged scenery delivering their own kind of winter magic. 
  • Storm-watch or do a dramatic beach walk. Winter storms along the coast of West Wales can make for spectacular scenery; dramatic waves, crisp sea-air, and wild skies. It’s a great time for storm-watching or simply taking a brisk seaside walk, wrapping up warm and breathing in the bracing air. 
  • Spot wildlife, cosy up indoors or discover hidden gems. With fewer tourists, winter can bring peaceful wildlife-spotting (coastal birds, sea life, maybe even seals), and visits to small local towns or villages feel calmer and more personal. Local cafés, pubs or small shops stay open in many places, offering a warm respite after a walk.

Winter nights at Trenewydd are perfect for stargazing. With clear, dark skies and minimal light around, you can see an impressive number of stars on a crisp evening - often far more than most people ever see at home.

Off-peak stays also mean the best prices of the year. If you’re planning a peaceful escape, a short break with a friend, or simply need a change of scenery without the higher summer tariffs, winter and early spring are ideal.

Whether you want to relax in your cottage, explore the coast, enjoy the local food or drink scene, or take in the area at its quietest and most atmospheric - a winter stay at Trenewydd offers a refreshing break that feels a little different - and often exactly what people need.

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