Morfa Isaf Farm Guest House Cardigan Morfa Isaf Farm Guest House, Llangranog, Cardigan, Ceredigion, SA44 6RS

"In 1763 the farm house was built from stone quarried on the farm. Oak beams from ships timbers, and 3ft. Thick walls retain the character of that period."

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Morfa Isaf Farm
Guest House

Llangranog, near Cardigan
Ceredigion, SA44 6RS

Phone: +44 (0)1239 654699

* SPECIAL OFFER available. Please call for details !*
In 1763 the farm house was built from stone quarried on the farm. Oak beams from ships timbers, and 3ft. Thick walls retain the character of that period. Central heating has been added and modern conveniences. There is a private tarmac road to the farm and 106 acres of grassland running spectacularly to the cliff edge, with a steep winding footpath down to a sandy cove. With safe bathing, good sea fishing, bird life and wild flowers in profusion, this is an outstanding secluded, scenic beach.

As a family business we have been taking guests since 1970 and have built a reputation for taking good care of our guests. A warm friendly atmosphere ensures a relaxing holiday.

The farmhouse is in a fold of the land giving good shelter from westerly gales.


Cardigan is approximately 10 miles south and is a small market town built on the River Teifi, renowned for its salmon and trout fishing. Llangrannog is 11/2 miles North and has two beautiful sandy beaches and delightful walks on the headlands.

The village pubs of Llangranog have good food reputations and children are welcome.

Our western boundary is the sea, north and south is National Trust land. A precipitous path takes you down to a secluded sandy beach.

Morfa Isaf Farm Guest House, Llandysul, Beach, 10KMorfa Isaf Farm Guest House, Ceredigion Coastal Path, 10K
Discover the wildlife of MORFA ISAF FARM....

The walk starts at morfa Isaf, follow the track until you come onto a concrete surface, follow it to the end when you will come to the mast. To the left of the mast is a gate go through the gate, and immediately turn right. Follow the hedge along to the stile.

This area is renowned for its maritime heath, which is very rare. This heath land adapts itself to the acid soils and the sea spray. Areas like these provide a rich variety of flora and sustains a high wildlife value as you will notice as you continue along the walk. Hares have been seen boxing in the fields along the path, these animals have declined over the past ten years in numbers, due to the transition from haymaking to silage.But this area of coastline provides ideal cover for them to breed and also Morfa Isaf is not an intensive farm which provides the hare with a secure habitat.

This area of the walk with its sandy cove and rocky cliff below and its abundance of flora and fauna is a birdwatchers and botanists paradise.

The rocky cliff face provides a habitat for a number of species of birds, such as the shag and cormorant, which are very similar from a distant but on closer inspection are very different, with the Cormorant, being heavier built with white patches on the chin, cheeks and thighs. These cliffs also support a small colony of guillemont, it's habitat are ledges and sheer cliff faces.

These birds gather in the sea early n the season, below the breeding sites where there is a lot of activity, such as water splashes as they skid along the surface and chase each other underwater.

Very rich Sea Campion flower is found growing on the rocks along with Stonecrop, Wild Thyme, other favourites are Sea Squil, Scarlet Pimpernal, Vathches, thrift, the occasional Orchid here and there and many more flowers that appear through out the year, providing an abundance of nectar for many species of butterfly that grace our coastline during the summer.

Butterflies like speckled Brown, Wood Brown, Small Copper, Red admired and Painted Lady. Common Blue has also been seen in large number. Some years even rare butterflies such as the clouded yellow have been darting here and there among the flowers and rock face.

The walk finishes at the stream which is Morfa Isaf boundary, you can take the PROW walk, but this is quite boggy at times and difficult to walk along. Otherwise why not walk back along the route, and see if you can spot a dolphin on the way back.

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