Loyalty
13, High Terrace
New Quay
SA45 9NJ
Poppit Sands
Poppit Sands West is a popular, sandy beach, backed by hilly countryside, looking across the mouth of the River Teifi. There are lifeguards on duty during the summer.
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Mwnt
Mwnt is a picturesque sandy beach, backed by steep cliffs and owned by the National Trust. This beach is lovely but a little off the beaten track.
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Aberporth
Aberporth is known for being a charming little village on the coast of Ceredigion and Aberporth Beach is one of the prettiest in the area.
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Tresaith
Tresaith beach is a great spot for families and the Blue Flag award reflects the range of facilities on offer. There are also plenty of rock pools to explore.
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Penbryn
Penbryn Beach is one of Ceredigion’s favourite beaches and is managed and owned by the National Trust, located between the scenic coves of Tresaith and Llangrannog.
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Llangrannog
Llangrannog beach is a family friendly stretch of sand which has lifeguard support over the summer months. The Beach is popular for watersports including surfing.
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Cei Bach
Cei Bach is about a mile and a half to the west of New Quay. The beach is sheltered and generally quiet.
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Cardigan Castle
Cardigan Castle overlooks the first crossing point on the river Teifi and significant as the first stone castle built by a Welshman and birthplace of the first Eisteddfod in 1176.
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Newport Golf Club,
Newport Golf Club , founded in 1903 is considered one of the best parkland courses in Wales, elevated course set amongst the trees of the ancient Llwyni Wood.
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Aberyswyth Golf Club
Situated above Aberystwyth with stunning views over Cardigan Bay and beyond to Snowdonia, the Lleyn Peninsula to the Preseli Mountains in Pembrokeshire.
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Borth and Ynyslas Golf Club
Set in the sweep of Cardigan Bay, Borth and Ynyslas Golf Club was established in 1885 and is reputedly the oldest course in Wales.
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Cardigan Golf Club
Cardigan Golf Club is one of the unsung courses in Wales, positioned overlooking the Teifi Estuary at Gwbert, 2 miles from Cardigan.
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Pen Wig Hotel
Sea front location for a drink or meal with a large terrace overlooking Cardigan Bay.
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The Pepperpot Bar and Grill
A cosy restaurant with outside seating serving breakfast, lunch or dinner featuring local produce. Occasional live music.
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Blue Bell Deli and Bistro
A great place for breakfast, coffee and cake, lunch or evening meal – with panoramic views over the harbour and beach.
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Cardigan
Cardigan developed as a significant 18th century Atlantic seaport and has now has a vibrant contemporary arts scene, with theatres and galleries and a host of colourful events.
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Aberyswyth
Aberystwyth is a traditional Victorian seaside and University town. Home to the National Library of Wales, and a significant cultural centre for Wales.
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Aberaeron
Aberaeron is a beautiful Georgian picture postcard Harbour town with a leisure harbour and a great series of summer events.
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Adventure Beyond
A family-run outdoor activity centre based in Cardigan Bay. Adventure Beyond provide fun adventurous activities, tailored to all abilities.
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Dolphin Spotting Boat Trips
Dolphin Spotting Boat Trips offers daily trips from the harbour, working in partnership with the Sea Watch Foundation. Fishing trips are also available.
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Cardigan Bay Watersports
Cardigan Bay offers a wide variety of water sports and caters for all abilities. Whether you’re experienced or just want a taster session – a wide range of sports available.
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Wales Coast Path
The Wales Coast Path was the first in the world to follow the entire coastline of a country. New Quay marks the half way point of this 870 mile route.
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