Alma Grange
Llangoedmor
Cardigan
Ceredigion
SA43 2LJ
Blue Lagoon
Visit the Blue Lagoon for a day of coasteering, jumping, climbing and swimming along the Pembrokeshire coast.
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Blue Lagoon
Visit the Blue Lagoon for a day of coasteering, jumping, climbing and swimming along the Pembrokeshire coast.
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Heritage Canoes
Starting from the Welsh Wildlife Centre, the whole family can enjoy a canoe trip down the Teifi Gorge.
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Folly Farm
Folly Farm is a farm park that has evolved into an impressive zoo with lions, penguins, rhinos and an adventure playground.
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A Bay to Remember
These boat trips explore the coastline of North Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion, the perfect way to see bottlenose dolphins, grey seals and a wide variety of birds.
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St David's Cathedral
St David's is the smallest city in the United Kingdom and former home of Wales' patron saint. It is also home to numerous cafes, art galleries and the Cathedral.
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Llanerchaeron Country House
A Georgian house run by the National Trust, Llanerchaeron gives a unique insight into the workings of a country house through the centuries.
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Pizzatipi
Located in renovated warehouses in Cardigan's former port, this offers craft beer, artisan pizzas and live music against the backdrop of the River Teifi.
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Preseli Hills
Where the bluestones of Stonehenge originally came from, the Preseli Hills offer a variety of hiking options and fantastic views.
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The Welsh Wildlife Centre
This is a great place for bird sporting along the marshes of the River Teifi and has a number of activities for children throughout the year.
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Newport Sands
Newport Sands sits beneath Cars Ingli, a former volcano and one of the Preseli Hills. The village of Newport contains some great cafes and pubs.
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Llangrannog Beach
Llangrannog is home to a couple of great beaches,and some excellent pubs and cafes. The coastal walk around Ynys Lochtyn offers amazing views of the Welsh coastline.
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Mwnt Beach
This beautiful beach is set in a sheltered cove and is overlooked by the famous Foel y Mwnt hill and its other famous landmark, a 14th century small white church.
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Poppit Sands
At the end of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and where the Teifi meets the Irish Sea, Poppit Sands offers sand, rockpools, the dunes, a great cafe and ample parking.
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Crosswell Riding Stables
Crosswell Riding Stables offers enthusiastic and well qualified tuition and trekking in the Preseli Hills.
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Cardigan Golf Club
Situated high above the shores of Cardigan Bay on the Teifi Estuary, Cardigan Golf Club is a very special place to play golf.
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Newport Links Golf Club & Resort
Founded in 1925, this golf club is a beautiful destination for the community, golfers and visitors.
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Pembroke Castle
Pembroke Castle is the birthplace of Henry VII. This classic Norman castle is a fantastic day out with regular activities for children.
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Castell Henllys
The Iron Age fort at Castell Henllys has frequent educational tours and displays, showing how people lived, dressed and ate in the Iron Age.
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Cilgerran Castle
Cilgerran Castle is located nearby, a 13th century fortress that towers above the spectacular Teifi Gorge.
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St Dogmaels Abbey
This Cistercian abbey in the estuary village of St Dogmaels dates back to 1120. It has a cafe and museum adjoining it with frequent local art displays.
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Theatr Mwldan
Theatr Mwldan is a vibrant arts and cinema complex with a diverse programme including drama, music, dance, film, literature, opera, visual and applied arts.
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Cardigan Castle
Just five minutes away, Cardigan Castle houses a museum, lovely grounds and a very good cafe/ restaurant.
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Teifi River Guides
These experts can show you some of the best fishing spots along one of Wales' most famous rivers for fishing.
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Twr-y-Felin
Fine dining and a great selection is on offer at Blas, the high-end restaurant at this award-winning luxury hotel just outside St David's.
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The Harbourmaster Hotel
This picture-perfect hotel in the popular Georgian town of Aberaeron serves excellent food for lunch or dinner.
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The Golden Lion
In Newport, this is a very popular pub and restaurant with excellent food at very good prices.
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Pentre Arms
In Llangrannog, you can enjoy great food and drink next to the beach with locals and tourists alike.
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The Nag's Head
On the way to Cenarth Falls, and in the Cych Valley, this pub has a rich history and a good selection of food and beer.
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The Ferry Inn
A classic village pub in St Dogmaels, and with a decking leading onto the Teifi estuary, the Ferry offers some very good bar food.
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Crwst
A popular cafe and restaurant in Cardigan with fabulous breakfasts, lunches and doughnuts.
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1176
The Cardigan Castle cafe and restaurant.
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Bara Menyn Bakehouse & Cafe
Great bread, snacks and coffee near to Cardigan Castle.
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El Salsa
Award winning and relaxed Mexican restaurant in the centre of Cardigan.
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