Guidebook for Cardigan

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Robert And Michelle
Guidebook for Cardigan

Sightseeing

84 habitants recommandent
Château de Cardigan
Green Street
84 habitants recommandent
Mwnt, a beautiful hidden cove on the Ceredigion coast, a few miles north of Cardigan town centre, a popular beach with families, walkers and dolphin watchers.
42 habitants recommandent
Traeth Mwnt
42 habitants recommandent
Mwnt, a beautiful hidden cove on the Ceredigion coast, a few miles north of Cardigan town centre, a popular beach with families, walkers and dolphin watchers.
Castell Henllys Iron Age Village is set within thirty acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. As well as being home to expertly-recreated Iron Age roundhouses built exactly where they would have stood more than 2,000 years ago, these natural surroundings are teeming with wildlife such as otters, swallows and bats. Dogs on leads are welcome on the site but are not permitted inside the café. Dogs are, however, allowed on the veranda and outside seating areas.
65 habitants recommandent
Castell Henllys
65 habitants recommandent
Castell Henllys Iron Age Village is set within thirty acres of beautiful woodland and river meadows in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. As well as being home to expertly-recreated Iron Age roundhouses built exactly where they would have stood more than 2,000 years ago, these natural surroundings are teeming with wildlife such as otters, swallows and bats. Dogs on leads are welcome on the site but are not permitted inside the café. Dogs are, however, allowed on the veranda and outside seating areas.

Parks & Nature

Pengelli Forest
10 habitants recommandent
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
10 habitants recommandent
28 habitants recommandent
Ceredigion Coast Path
28 habitants recommandent
Discover…. the wonders of the nature at The Welsh Wildlife Centre and Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve… your perfect day out in Pembrokeshire Families will love exploring our nature trails on foot or two wheels, playing in the adventure playground, discovering our willow maze, meeting our resident water buffalo and friendly giant willow badger.
45 habitants recommandent
Centre de la faune du Pays de Galles
45 habitants recommandent
Discover…. the wonders of the nature at The Welsh Wildlife Centre and Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve… your perfect day out in Pembrokeshire Families will love exploring our nature trails on foot or two wheels, playing in the adventure playground, discovering our willow maze, meeting our resident water buffalo and friendly giant willow badger.

Essentials

51 habitants recommandent
Tesco Superstore
London Road
51 habitants recommandent

Entertainment & Activities

58 habitants recommandent
Theatr Mwldan
Bath-House Road
58 habitants recommandent

Shopping

Gifts and clothing shop
Mundos
12 Pendre
Gifts and clothing shop

Food scene

Good pizza, nice setting over looking the river Teifi
102 habitants recommandent
Pizzatipi
1 Cambrian Quay
102 habitants recommandent
Good pizza, nice setting over looking the river Teifi
Great bread and coffee
51 habitants recommandent
Bara Menyn Bakehouse & Cafe
6B Chancery Ln
51 habitants recommandent
Great bread and coffee

Local Beaches

Facing north, the beach is sheltered from the prevailing southwesterly winds and is popular for windsurfing, kayaking, surfing and wildlife watching. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path starts near here at St Dogmaels and many walkers pick up the path at Poppit. The beach is accessible for people with limited mobility via a boardwalk from the car park. The route is provided to help protect the sand dunes and nearby mudflats which have fragile ecosystems. There is a cafe, telephone and lifeboat station while shops and pubs can be found in the surrounding area. There is good access to the beach by bike using the local 'history and beaches' cycle route, a circular route which passes through Poppit. Blue Flag beach. Dog restrictions apply to the western end of the beach May to end September.
109 habitants recommandent
Poppit Sands Beach
109 habitants recommandent
Facing north, the beach is sheltered from the prevailing southwesterly winds and is popular for windsurfing, kayaking, surfing and wildlife watching. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path starts near here at St Dogmaels and many walkers pick up the path at Poppit. The beach is accessible for people with limited mobility via a boardwalk from the car park. The route is provided to help protect the sand dunes and nearby mudflats which have fragile ecosystems. There is a cafe, telephone and lifeboat station while shops and pubs can be found in the surrounding area. There is good access to the beach by bike using the local 'history and beaches' cycle route, a circular route which passes through Poppit. Blue Flag beach. Dog restrictions apply to the western end of the beach May to end September.
Nice sheltered beach, one bay is dog friendly
41 habitants recommandent
Aberporth Beach
41 habitants recommandent
Nice sheltered beach, one bay is dog friendly