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Attractions in and around Cardigan Town and Bay


Cardigan is a busy tourist centre with friendly shops, excellent sports facilities and all year round entertainment at Theatr Mwldan.



The town is an ideal base from which to explore South Cardiganshire, North Pembrokeshire and the Teifi Valley. Just over the river is the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with its wonderful cliff-top walks and to the north lies the Ceredigion Heritage Coast.


Beaches around Cardigan

Mwnt Beach, near Cardigan

A National Trust headland overlooking a secluded sandy beach with beautiful views


Poppit Sands

Poppit is the most northerly beach within the National Park. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path starts (or finishes, depending on your direction) just down the road at St Dogmaels, though many walkers pick up the path at Poppit. There are good views across the Teifi estuary and you may see bottle-nosed dolphins offshore


Gwbert and Patch Boat Club

Patch at Gwbert Cardigan

Across the Teifi from Poppit on the road to Mwnt is Gwbert, an ideal location for windsurfing, canoing, sea fishing or just enjoying the peaceful shore.


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Aberporth and Tresaith

These sandy beaches are among the most popular in the area and the coastal path links Aberporth with Tresaith. At low tide it is possible to walk along the foreshore to golden beaches of Penbryn, whose sand dunes and woodland are managed by the National Trust


Pembrokeshire Coastal Path

Cardigan is the main Town at the northern end of the Pembrokeshire coastal path. There is a regular bus service from Finch Square to the start of the walk at Poppit Sands. It is also the southern start of the planned Cardiganshire / Ceredigion Coastal path. Many sections are already open and the walk from Cardigan to Mwnt can be made into a circular walk, Soon you will be able to walk the whole of Cardigan Bay!

Hikers on the Pembrokeshire Coastal path

www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk


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Family Activities around Cardigan

Theatr Mwldan

Theatr Mwldan is an arts venue based in Cardigan, West Wales. We host a wide range of professional and amateur theatre, cinema, music and dance productions.

Theatr Mwldan

www.mwldan.co.uk


Teifi Valley Railway

Trains run along a beautiful stretch of countryside
Henllan Station Yard, Henllan, near Newcastle Emlyn, Tel - 01559 371077

Railway

www.teifivalleyrailway.com


Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park

Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park

Scenic headland overlooking the Cardigan Island nature reserve, 200 meters offshore.
Cardigan Bay is of course famous for its seal and dolphin populations, which can often be seen along this coast.
Open March-November
Gwbert, Cardigan, Tel-01239 612196

www.cardiganisland.co.uk


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Falconry 'The Sport of Kings'

Bird of Prey

Falconry days, Falconry walks and weekends with the Welsh Bird of Prey Centre.
Our experienced team of falconers will lead you through the various stages culminating in seeing your bird hunt and return to your gloved fist.
Held in the grounds of Castle Malgwyn Hotel

www.welshbirdofpreycentre.co.uk


Felinwynt Rainforest and Butterfly Centre

Butterfly

A tropical house where visitors can wander amid exotic plants and butterflies. There's a tropical tea-room, wildlife shop and rainforest exhibition
Open April - September
Aberporth, near Cardigan, Tel-01239 810882

www.felinwyntrainforest.co.uk


The Welsh Wildlife Centre

Nearly 270 acres of nature reserve, dominated by the marsh and reedbeds on one side and on the other the beautiful Teifi river winding through a gorge carved by the meltwaters of a great Ice Age glacier. Look out too for the "Nuthatch", the reserve restaurant, over the second largest reedbed in Wales, domain of the graceful otter, the elusive Cetti's warbler and a haunt of a wide variety of waterbirds.

Cilgerran, near Cardigan, Tel-01239 621600

Sleepy otter

www.welshwildlife.org


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Historical Sites around Cardigan

Cardigan Heritage Centre
Cardigan Heritage Centre

The history of Cardigan via static and interactive computer displays with a riverside cafe and craft shop.
Open daily 10am to 5pm
Adults £2, Children £1
Restricted winter hours : bookings by appointment
Teifi Wharf, Aberteifi, Tel-01239 614404


St Dogmaels Abbey and Watermill

St Dogmaels Abbey

Founded in the 12th Century, the church contains the Sagranus stone whose marking provided the key to deciphering the ancient Goidelic language. The neighbouring mill sells traditionally ground flour.
St Dogmaels, Cardigan, Tel 02920 826185 (CADW)


Cilgerran Castle

Built on a rocky bluff to guard a trading route. Coracle races are held here in August
Open daily
Cilgeran, near Cardigan Tel-02920 500200 (CADW)


Castell Henllys

Castell Henllys

Award-winning archaeological reconstruction of an Iron Age settlement on its original hilltop site, set among pretty woodland
Between Newport and Cardigan, Tel-01239 891319

www.castellhenllys.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk

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