In addition, there is 'no hassle' permanent connection to metred gas, electric and water
which is all included within the price of your holiday, ensuring that your stay be very a
comfortable and luxurious experience.
Quay West Holiday Park
A wonderful location in Cardigan Bay, West Wales and just 20 miles south of Aberystwyth. A
warm friendly atmosphere makes Quay West Holiday Park a favourite choice for families,
not to mention indoor and outdoor SplashZone activities, kid's clubs, tennis, crazy golf and
multi-sports courts. Entertainment is laid on every evening throughout the main season
with the Aqua Bar providing an alternative area for a quieter, more relaxing drink.
Quay West enjoys a fabulous cliff-top setting, with uninterrupted views over Cardigan Bay...
perfect for spotting the famous bottlenosed dolphins! The charming fishing harbour at New
Quay is just a stroll away and you'll find lovely scenery, award-winning beaches and lots
to see and do nearby.
The Local Area
Rising above the blue waters of Cardigan Bay, the West Wales fishing harbour of New Quay
with its picturesque houses, narrow streets, pubs, restaurants and stunning coastal scenery
maintains a welcome balance of relaxation and bustling summer activity with a variety of
sailing, fishing and watersport activities on offer.
It is thought that New Quay, home to Dylan Thomas in 1944, is, or at least inspired, the
'cliff-perched town at the far end of Wales' in his book 'Under Milk Wood'. The Dylan
Thomas Trail in New Quay provides the visitor with an extensive tour of many of the places
frequented by Thomas and believed to feature in 'Under Milk Wood'.
There is a large expanse of beaches and coves along the New Quay coastline with a variety
of marine life and the constant possibility of seeing the famous Bottlenosed Dolphins.
There is also a great selection of restaurants and pubs. Coastal walks are very popular in
this region thanks to spectacular cliff-top scenery, birds and wild flowers.
Nearby areas of interest include the bustling University town of Aberystwyth with its Cliff Railway
situated 20 miles to the north of New Quay, the Camera Obscura, the Vale of Rheidol Steam
Railway, the Ceredigion Museum and of course the National Library of Wales. 18 miles
to the south is the town of Cardigan with nearby Cilgerran Castle. Aberaeron is just 8 miles
to the north while just along the Lampeter road from Aberaeron is the National Trust House
of Llanerchaeron with its extensive walled gardens.
Important - Please Note
During the main season (start of April – end of October), rental is provided on a
weekly basis only running Saturday to Saturday.
Weekend and nightly breaks available out of season only (March, November & December).
Park entertainment passes are not included within the standard rental price and are available from the park reception direct.