Gwaun Holiday Cottage, Penwern Fach Holiday Cottages
Pont Hirwaun
Nr Cenarth
Ceredigion
SA43 2RL
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Nolton Haven to Martin's Haven (or vise versa). Part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path - this walk has some spectacular scenery.
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Falcon Boats
Pembrokeshire’s beautiful islands, coastline and stunning wildlife to share with our visitors on scheduled boat tours on the St David's peninsula.
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Carew Castle
Set in a stunning location overlooking a 23-acre Millpond, the Castle is one of the most architecturally diverse in Wales. Also has the only restored Tidal Mill in Wales.
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Cardigan
Cardigan is the gateway to the Teifi Valley and the Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire Coastal Paths.
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Broad Haven Beach
A wide sandy beach backed by dunes and flanked by limestone cliffs, located between Saddle Point (on the eastern side) and Star Rock.
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Aberystwyth
Like many towns along the west coast of Wales, Aberystwyth has a history that encompasses the Iron Age, Glyndwr's rebellion and the Civil War.
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A Bay to Remember
Cardigan Bay is home to a rich and diverse variety of wildlife, so why not take a boat trip and see for yourself!
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Folly Farm
If you are looking for a fun day for all the family, Folly Farm is the place for you. Go and see all the farm and zoo animals.
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Narberth
Narberth is a gorgeous little market town, it has developed quite a reputation as a shopper’s heaven. Enjoy award winning cafes, pubs and restaurants.
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St Davids
St Davids is the United Kingdom's smallest city in terms of population and urban area. Worth a visit to see the amazing Cathedral.
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Whitesands Beach
This is one of the best surfing beaches in the country and therefore very popular.
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Cardigan Castle
Recently restored - unlock 900 years of history. Glorious Regency gardens, classic Georgian architecture and imposing Medieval defences meet 21st Century luxury in a site that spans the ages.
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Cardigan River and Food Festival
Cardigan’s annual event celebrating local food and drink and arts and culture. Tempting food stalls, cookery demonstrations, river events and music and dance entertainments
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Cilgerran Castle
This Norman castle dates back almost 800 years. It has 2 large towers and a wall walk from which to fully appreciate its beautiful location above the Teifi Gorge.
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Cwm yr Eglwys
Picturesque bay near Newport characterised by the remains of the bell wall of a church still standing following a storm in 1859. August regattas. Slipway for small boats. Dog friendly.
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Poppit Sands
Superb Blue Flag sandy beach 4.5 miles from Croft. Gentle gradient into shallow water. Beach lifeguards and designated dog friendly and dog free zones in summer. Café, car park.
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St Dogmaels Abbey
Situated right in the centre of St Dogmaels are the ruins of a Tironensian Order Abbey. Originally set up as a priory, it gained Abbey status in 1115.
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Welsh Wildlife Centre
Teifi Marshes nature reserve, hideouts, nature trails, fun filled activities, adventure playground, willow maze, resident water buffalo and friendly giant willow badger. Glasshouse café.
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Tenby
A harbour town known for its 13th-century town walls and its stretches of sandy shoreline, including Castle Beach. Also has many shops, pubs and restaurants.
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Newport Links Golf Club
Get together and enjoy a round on this 18 hole course with amazing views from every hole. Enjoy a bite to eat and a drink in the café on site.
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New Quay - Harbour Beach
The bay is home to colonies of seals and bottlenose dolphins, and wildlife watching is an important part of the local economy.
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
World famous for its beaches, cliffs, islands and wildlife, Pembrokeshire's crinkled coast offers endless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.
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