Brig y Don
Gwbert
Cardigan
Ceredigion
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St Dogmaels Local Producers Market
The market is ‘local’ in its truest sense, in that the produce is all grown, reared or manufactured within a radius 30 miles of St Dogmaels.
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St Dogmaels Abbey
One of Pembrokeshire's most beautiful historical attractions, it is also a community visitors centre based at the Benedictine Tironensian Abbey in St Dogmaels
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Newport Sands
A broad, long beach at the mouth of the River Nevern. This dune backed, sandy beach is plenty big enough for all your beach activities.
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Ceibwr Bay
A tiny inlet of rocks and sand surrounded by tall cliffs. It’s definitely a wild and remote beach.
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Poppit Sands
The blue flag Poppit Sands is the beach you look out on from Brig y Don, be it on the other side of the estuary.
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Cilgerran Castle
Uncover nearly 800 years of history at the magnificent Cilgerran Castle. This striking 13th-century fortress is perched overlooking the spectacular Teifi Gorge.
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The wildlife Trust of South and West
Discover the wonders of the nature at The Welsh Wildlife Centre and Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve… your perfect day out in Pembrokeshire.
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Newport Sands Links Golf
Get together and enjoy a round on our 18-hole championship links golf course with its uninterrupted views of Newport Bay from every hole.
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New Quay - Harbour and Dolau beaches
The Harbour and Dolau beaches have stunning golden sands to rival any, and have also become a favourite for fishing and watersports enthusiasts.
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Cwmtydu beach
?Cwmtydu is a very attractive and quiet beach that was once a harbour used as a traditional smugglers’ hideaway.
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Llangrannog and Cilborth beaches
Originally a hidden village above the old port, Llangrannog is now one of Ceredigion’s most popular beach destinations and is part of the Wales Coast Path
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Penbryn beach
Penbryn beach is one of Ceredigion's most popular beaches. Owned by the National Trust, Penbryn lies between Tresaith and Llangrannog.
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Tresaith beach
Tresaith has a fabulous Blue Flag and Seaside Award winning sandy beach, popular for sailing and surfing.
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Aberporth - Dolwen and Dyffryn beaches
Aberporth, a pretty coastal village, overlooks two beautiful sandy beaches known as Dolwen and Dyffryn.
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Pwllgwaelod beach
A small cove of dark sand and shingle looking out across the bay to Fishguard.
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Cwm yr Eglwys beach
A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers.
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A Bay to Remember
The dolphin, seal and sea bird watching trips offer a safe and exhilarating experience suitable for all ages, using purpose built vessels with the latest engines and safety equipment.
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Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, one of the top attractions in Wales and holders of Premier Family Day Out in Pembrokeshire and Best Family Day Out in Wales awards.
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Oakwood Theme Park
With over 30 rides and attractions, Oakwood Theme Park is one of Wales' leading tourist attractions and one of the UK's top ten theme parks.
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Adventure Beyond
A family-run Outdoor Activity Centre based in the beautiful Cardigan Bay in West Wales. We offer real activities and amazing adventures.
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The Cellar
Offering fresh, seasonal and locally sourced produce in the original Cellar Restaurant.
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The Harbourmaster
Superb restaurant and contemporary bistro in lovely fishing village.
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Tafell a Tan
Great pizza, limited seating inside - nice for pizza on the beach.
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The Golden Lion
An excellent family run Pub/Restaurant serving fresh locally sourced produce
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The Nags Head Inn
Traditional Inn serving cask and guest ales, with excellent pub meals for all the family
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The Ferry Inn
Wonderful location with views out over the river estuary. Offering gastropub fare in a casual, relaxed atmosphere
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Mannucci's Italian Restaurant
We’re thrilled to share family recipes with our guests, using only the freshest and highest quality locally sourced ingredients, with a few key exceptions, we don't compromise on taste
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Pizzatipi
Just yards from Cardigan Castle, this riverside restaurant is both family friendly and trendy all in one great pizzas and good local beers.
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Yr Hen Printworks
Discover the taste of Cardigan. A Michelin accredited restaurant using small plates – order two or three plates each to start with, and see where the flavours take you
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Cardigan Golf Club Kitchen
Serving golfers and their guests as well as many locals who come for the views. Offering a bar menu for afternoon meals and an evening menu
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The Flat Rock Bistro at the Gwbert Hotel
Panoramic views of the Pembrokeshire National Park and boasting an extensive menu, with dishes to suit all tastes. Indoor and outdoor dining options
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Carreg Bar & Restaurant
Carreg Bar & Restaurant at the Cliff Hotel & Spa has one of the best coastal views in the whole of Wales! Enjoy a drink or meal whilst watching the seals/dolphins
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Cardigan Castle
Castell Aberteif Cardigan Castle - Overall Winner of Channel 4’s Great British Buildings ‘Restoration of the Year’.
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Ceredigion Coastal Path
Walk the undulating 60 mile route of the Ceredigion Coast Path to enjoy ever changing landscape and views. The Ceredigion Coast path forms part of the Wales Coast Path.
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Theatre Mwldan
Mwldan is a vibrant arts and cinema complex situated in the centre of Cardigan, an old market town on the beautiful coast of west Wales.
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The Pembrokeshire Coast Path
The Pembrokeshire coast; best known for its footpath which winds its way around the magnificent bays and spectacular headlands of the only coastal National Park in Britain.
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Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park is stunningly located on a scenic headland, overlooking the nature reserve of Cardigan Island - just up the road (800m)
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Cardigan Bay Active
Cardigan Bay Active bring you closer to the best activities that Ceredigion and North Pembrokeshire have to offer. Coasteering, Surfing, Sea Kayking, Canoeing, White Water Rafting, rock climbing, archery, bushcraft.
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Cardigan Golf Club
Situated high above the shores of Cardigan Bay on the Teifi Estuary. Cardigan is a special place to play golf, offering a testing round of golf, surrounded by stunning views.
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Mwnt
Mwnt has been voted a top beach on countless occasions. Acclaimed by the Daily Mail in 2011 as one of "Europe's top ten loveliest, hidden beaches" only5 minutes from the house.
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Cardigan Guildhall Market
Over 30 traders housed on two floors in Cardigan's historic market building.
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