DUE TO THE ONGOING SITUATION AND HEALTH ISSUES WE HAVE UNFORTUNATELY HAD TO TAKE THE DECISION TO CLOSE PERMANENTLY.
COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION
OUR PHILOSOPHY
Having stayed in B&Bs and hotels in many parts of the world there are elements we loved and missing elements we would have liked so in creating Teifi Riverbank, our second B&B project having relocated from Bath, we have included all of those elements and more to make your stay as enjoyable and comfortable as possible.
The River Teifi is one of the most beautiful in Wales and a paradise for fishing, walking, cycling, photography, birdwatching, astronomy or simply getting away from it all. Most of the time all that can be heard here is bird song and the gentle rippling of the sparkling water as it flows past the bottom of the garden on its 75 mile journey to the sea. It rises in the Teifi Pools (Llyn Teifi) high up in the Cambrian Mountains and flows along the border of Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire to the sea at Cardigan – Aberteifi or mouth of the River Teifi.
While the majestic red kites soar above, the river changes character all along the way through spectacular white water gorges, shallow pools, crystal clear waterfalls, shady woodland and sunny meadows opening out into a beautiful estuary in Cardigan Bay.
Within a short drive are the pretty little coastal towns of Aberaeron and New Quay with many lovely little beaches along the unspoilt coastline where dolphins and seals are regular visitors. The 60 mile Ceredigion Coast Path is a must for keen walkers with stunning scenery, picturesque villages and a host of wildlife including the highest number of dolphin sightings in the UK. Boat trips are available if you want to get closer!
We were captivated by the serenity and tranquillity of the area, stunning sunrises and sunsets and the complete lack of light pollution so the clear night skies are amazing. It is like taking a step back in time when you leave the rat race behind and head up through the valleys to sample the delights of a well-kept secret called West Wales.
While the majestic red kites soar above, the river changes character all along the way through spectacular white water gorges, shallow pools, crystal clear waterfalls, shady woodland and sunny meadows opening out into a beautiful estuary in Cardigan Bay.
Within a short drive are the pretty little coastal towns of Aberaeron and New Quay with many lovely little beaches along the unspoilt coastline where dolphins and seals are regular visitors. The 60 mile Ceredigion Coast Path is a must for keen walkers with stunning scenery, picturesque villages and a host of wildlife including the highest number of dolphin sightings in the UK. Boat trips are available if you want to get closer!
We were captivated by the serenity and tranquillity of the area, stunning sunrises and sunsets and the complete lack of light pollution so the clear night skies are amazing. It is like taking a step back in time when you leave the rat race behind and head up through the valleys to sample the delights of a well-kept secret called West Wales.
NEW FOR 2019!
Storm Callum in October 2018 completely devastated our riverbank pathways so we had the area completely rebuilt so that guests can enjoy the tranquility of the river on one of the benches.
Patience is often rewarded with sightings of an elusive Kingfisher or Dipper and we have also seen our first Otter swimming at the bottom of the garden. Many thanks to Gurt Lush Gardens for an amazing job!
Storm Callum in October 2018 completely devastated our riverbank pathways so we had the area completely rebuilt so that guests can enjoy the tranquility of the river on one of the benches.
Patience is often rewarded with sightings of an elusive Kingfisher or Dipper and we have also seen our first Otter swimming at the bottom of the garden. Many thanks to Gurt Lush Gardens for an amazing job!