Cardigan

Alongside the River Teifi, the historic market town of Cardigan is an essential stop on your visit to Cardigan Bay. The slow pace of change in this part of Wales has helped preserve the 19th century character and charm of this ancient town. The narrow streets, traditional shops, inns and eating places many with their original Georgian and Victorian fronts create a unique experience.

The Welsh Wildlife Centre - Click here to visit their website

In Cilgerran, just outside Cardigan and nestled on the banks of the River Teifi, The Welsh Wildlife Centre always has a range of activities on hand to help you enjoy and explore this wonderful nature reserve.

Seamor - Click here to visit their website

For Boat Trips, Family Fun and Scuba Diving contact Seamor on 07795 242 445 or look on their website. Look for the dolphins on board their wildlife watching and research boat, Islander. Learn more about the dolphins and porpoises of Cardigan Bay and how you can help with research and conservation!

New Quay

New Quay town surrounds its wonderful beaches and harbour area. For Fish & Chips and Ice-Cream, this is the place to come. There are many shops in New Quay and also a Marine Wildlife Centre and Reptile World. Many Boat Trips take place from here.

The Honey Farm - Click here to visit their website

Set in beautiful, unspoilt countryside only a few miles from New Quay. Learn more about the life of the Honey Bee. Explore the exhibition, shop and tearoom.

Oakwood - Click here to visit their website

Wales biggest Theme Park is just 30 miles away. Enjoy all the excitement and adventure on offer!

Bwlch Nant Yr Arian

Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Centre is a little piece of heaven in the Cambrian Mountains. From scenic walks and world class mountain biking to adventure play areas and Animal Puzzle Trail. Red Kites are fed daily, and can be viewed from the caf— with a breathtaking lakeside view.

Devils Bridge Falls

A world famous tourist attraction 12 miles from Aberystwyth. These unique waterfalls have attracted many thousands of visitors since the 18th century, including William Wordsworth who wrote about the "Torrent at the Devil's Bridge". Today, the Falls Nature Trail provides a unique opportunity to see this great natural feature in the Rheidol Gorge.

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