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  1. Visit Cardigan

    Welcome to Cardigan and the Beautiful Cardigan Bay. Cardigan, West Wales, is the gateway to the Teifi Valley and the Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire Coastal Paths.The ancient town sits on the estuary of the River Teifi at the base of Cardigan Bay.Its unspoilt townscape and rich heritage provide a nostalgic backdrop to a thriving culture of arts and crafts, events and music festivals, and is a ...

  2. Things to do in Cardigan

    St Dogmael's Abbey, Cardigan, Ceredigion, Mid Wales. View Credits. Five minutes further, you're at the long stretch of the Blue Flag beaches of Poppit Sands. Sport is popular here, especially land boarding, kite boarding and Power Kiting, but there's also plenty to room to, stretch and out and snooze in the sunshine.

  3. What to do » Visit Cardigan

    Cardigan Castle. A visit to Cardigan Castle isn't your typical fortress experience - we've got eras for all ages. Enjoy the splendour of our Georgian mansion, where you can unlock the story of the Castle, the people who lived here, and find out how it became the birthplace of Wales' biggest cultural festival, the Eisteddfod.

  4. 14 BEST Things To Do in Cardigan [2024 Guide]

    For more information, see my guide to visiting Poppit Sands here. 4. Spot dolphins on a tour with 'A Bay To Remember'. Cardigan Bay is home to a resident population of dolphins, porpoises, and seals. The dolphins come quite close to shore and can often be seen from beaches and clifftops in the area.

  5. Must do in Ceredigion

    Cardigan. Cardigan (Aberteifi) is the second-largest town in Ceredigion, nestled on the shores of the Teifi estuary. It's home to the recently-restored Cardigan Castle, the wonderful Guildhall market building, and you can get your arts fix at Theatr Mwldan. It's also a good starting point for walks along the Wales Coast Path .

  6. Ceredigion / Cardigan Bay

    Ceredigion / Cardigan Bay. Fresh air, freedom and adventure make Cardigan Bay and Ceredigion the perfect destination for a get away from it all break or full-on family holiday. Take a dolphin spotting boat trip, walk the coast path, catch a wave or simply enjoy some family fun at our Blue Flag beaches. Head inland for mountain lakes and ...

  7. Tourist Information » Visit Cardigan

    Visit Cardigan > Explore > Tourist Information. Tourist Information; Places of Worship; History; Cardigan Trail; ... POLICE Cardigan: 101: POLICE National: 01267 222020: HOSPITAL Cardigan: 01239 612214: HOSPITAL Carmarthen (West Wales General Hospital) 01267 235151: HOSPITAL Haverfordwest (Withybush General Hospital) 01437 764545: DOCTOR ...

  8. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Cardigan (2024)

    Small World Theatre is an exciting, sustainably built community arts space in the centre of Cardigan, that provides a purpose built centre of excellence for Arts and Culture for Development. The new…. 11. Oriel Webster. 1. Art Galleries. 12. The Loft Family Entertainment Centre. 12.

  9. Towns and Villages of Cardigan Bay

    I have been providing information on Cardigan Bay since 2000. Inspired by the landscape, fantastic coast and friendly welcome. If you enjoy fabulous beaches, beautiful walks and great food, Cardigan Bay has it all. Many of the photos on this site are by ©Janet Baxter Images also from ©Crown copyright 2024 Visit Wales

  10. 9 Things to Do and Places to Visit in Cardigan Bay

    It was the urge to be by the sea which made all roads lead to Cardigan Bay. This inlet of the Irish Sea stretches for 129 miles, incorporating the colourful seaside towns of Aberystwyth, Aberdyfi, Cardigan, and New Quay as well as wild beaches, countless rivers, countryside charm, and walks along the gorgeous west Wales coastline.. With limited public transport connections, and involving a bit ...

  11. 30 Top Cardigan Bay Beaches In Wales To Visit (updated 2024)

    Harlech Beach - one of the best - and biggest - Cardigan Bay beaches. 9. Criccieth Beaches. Criccieth (spelt Cricieth in Welsh) is one of the most beautiful towns in Wales, and much of this is down to its picturesque Castle, which stands on a headland between Criccieth East and Criccieth West beach.

  12. Cardigan

    Conclusion. Cardigan, the coolest town in Mid Wales, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, vibrant culture, and warm Welsh hospitality. Whether you're drawn to its picturesque coastline, ancient castles, thriving arts scene, or mouthwatering cuisine, Cardigan has something to captivate every visitor.

  13. 15 very best things to do near Cardigan, West Wales

    Relax on the beach at Poppit Sands. If you're lucky with the weather, one of the best things to do near Cardigan is head to the beach. The closest beach to Cardigan town is the popular Poppit Sands, a vast open beach on the Pembrokeshire side of the Teifi estuary. It is a Blue Flag bathing beach, with lifeguards in the summer months.

  14. 21 Things to Do in Cardigan Bay, Wales

    Enjoy the picturesque town of New Quay, Cardigan Bay. New Quay in Cardigan Bay is a pretty little seaside town on the Pembrokeshire Coast, where you can enjoy fishing, boat trips, water sports and wandering around the traditional shops. If you're lucky you may even get to see bottlenose dolphins in the bay.

  15. Cardigan

    The town is also part of Cardigan Bay - the largest bay in Wales - and the county of Ceredigion; ... Visit Cardigan Castle. Reopened in 2015 following a £12 million restoration project (and local campaign to save it), the medieval castle is now a cultural and tourist centrepiece of the town.

  16. Cardigan Castle & Gardens

    Cardigan Castle is one of the most important castles in Wales - the first stone castle built by a Welshman and the birthplace of the first eisteddfod in 1176. ... With over 400 castles, wherever you go on holiday in Wales, you won't be too far from one to visit. Topics: Cadw. Historic buildings. List. Outdoor.

  17. Exploring the Charm of Cardigan Wales: A Hidden Gem

    This charming town has a gentle sea climate, with cool summers and winters that don't get too cold. Temperatures go from about 10°C (50°F) in winter to 18°C (64°F) in summer, which makes it great for people who love the outdoors all year round. You'll find Cardigan on Wales's west coast, with the postcode SA43 in Cardigan Bay.

  18. Walking » Visit Cardigan

    Visit the Cardigan Walks page to listen to the audio tour. There is over 50 minutes of audio to listen to and 10 landmarks to visit. Cardigan area walks. ... The West Wales Wildlife Centre lies on the side of the River Teifi south of the town and a footpath connects the two. The park is an extensive area of reed beds with a number of hides from ...

  19. Cardigan Castle

    You can now buy tickets & memberships to Cardigan Castle online, so save time and queues when you arrive. Tickets get you FREE entry to the Castle for 12 months. Adults from £8 Families from £22. Get Tickets Online.

  20. Welcome to Cardigan in South Wales

    Those visiting Cardigan will find a number of quaint independent shops alongside better-known stores. The town is considered to be an important cultural centre and lays claim to being the location of the first National Eisteddfod of Wales way back in the year 1176. Indeed, Cardigan was once the second most important port in Wales.

  21. Cardigan, Ceredigion

    Cardigan (Welsh: Aberteifi, pronounced [abɛrˈtei̯vi] ⓘ) [2] is a town and community in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. [3] Positioned on the tidal reach of the River Teifi at the point where Ceredigion meets Pembrokeshire, Cardigan was the county town of the historic county of Cardiganshire.Cardigan is the second-largest town in Ceredigion. The largest town, Aberystwyth, is one of the ...

  22. 9 Must-Visit Towns and Villages in North Wales

    Each visit to North Wales offers a mosaic of experiences, interweaving nature, history, and culture to create moments you'll cherish forever. The First Town on Our List: Conwy ... A popular trek is the route to Mynydd Cilan, providing panoramic views over Cardigan Bay.

  23. Cardigan Walks

    Cardigan Walks operates two tours per day - the first is a morning tour from 10.00 - 11.30 and the second is an afternoon tour from 13.00 - 14.30. Each tour lasts about 1.5 hours with a walk of about 1.5 miles. The tour walks through Cardigan town over its pavements meaning it is an accessible tour. For the sake of those who may be allergic or ...

  24. Holiday cottages in Wales

    In West Wales the coastline offers some great surfing, long strips of empty beaches, quaint St Davids and Cardigan's burgeoning food scene; our cottages in south Wales give you access to incredible hiking along the Pembrokeshire coast and sleepy seaside towns like Tenby, and in the east there's stunning scenery and adventure in the Wye Valley.

  25. Must do in Aberaeron

    Must do in Aberaeron. Whether you enjoy a stroll around a Georgian country estate, chilling out on the beach or a hearty harbour meal after a train ride, Aberaeron, on the Ceredigion coast, is a place where all visitors can explore and unwind. The first thing most people see when they approach Aberaeron are the charming, colourful houses ...