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New Quay Honey Farm
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Gerald & Mariana Cooper established their hives at New Quay, West Wales in 1985, and soon discovered that their hobby was producing the best honey they had ever tasted. A passion for the highest quality standards and a desire to share this natural taste with a wider public led to the establishment of the now famous Honey Farm. |
Web www.thehoneyfarm.co.uk |
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New Quay Boat Trips
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Enjoy the spectacular and breathtaking sea views of the Ceredigion Marine Heritage Coast aboard one of the spectacular passenger vessels. New Quay Boat Trips can offer you a 20 minute, one hour or two hour coastal cruise along the unspoilt coast giving you an increased chance of encountering the wildlife around Cardigan Bay. |
Web www.newquayboattrips.co.uk |
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Llangrannog
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The beautiful little cove of Llangrannog is 8 miles along the coast from New Quay towards Aberporth. With it's two lovely sandy beach's it is an ideal place for a family day out. Swimming is safe from the main beach, the other beach which is around the headland can be reached via a footpath from the road. |
Web www.llangrannog.org.uk |
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Coastal Voyages, Aberaeron
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Explore the inshore waters of Cardigan Bay from the catamaran Atlantic Leopard, and see the Cardigan Bay wildlife and rugged coastline at its most stunning. |
Web www.cardiganshirecoastandcountry.com |
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Vale of Rheidol Railway
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The VoR Railway runs for 11¾ miles from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge. The terminus is adjacent to the national network station at Aberystwyth, and on the hour-long journey passengers have spectacular views of the wooded Rheidol Valley - views unseen for decades until the VoRR began its renovation programme ten years ago. |
Web www.rheidolrailway.co.uk |
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Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
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An unique farm park located on a scenic headland over-looking the nature reserve of Cardigan Island, just 200yards off-shore. A colony of Atlantic grey seals breed in the caves below the farm park and can be viewed most days. Cardigan Bay bottlenose dolphins visit these waters regularly. They can be seen from the safely-fenced cliff-tops of the farm park on regular occasions leaping high out of the water. |
Web www.cardiganisland.co.uk |
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National Showcaves Centre for Wales
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Open 7 days a week from April 1st (or Easter) until October 31st, located between Swansea and Brecon. Attractions include Dan-yr-Ogof, The Iron Age Village, Cathedral Cave, Dinosaurs, Bone Cave, Museum, Stone Circles, Shirehorse Centre, Farm, Barney's Playbarn. |
Web www.showcaves.co.uk |
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Cilgerran Castle
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Situated 3 miles south of Cardigan, the castle stands on a precipitous, craggy promontory overlooking the river Teifi where it merges with the Plysgog stream. The Teifi here is just at its tidal limit, so the castle was able to control both a natural crossing point and the passage of seagoing ships. |
Web www.castlewales.com/cliger.html |
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Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
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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! |
Web www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk |
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Oakwood Theme Park, Narbeth, Pembrokeshire
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Oakwood has over 40 rides & attractions set in 80 acres of beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside. |
Web www.oakwoodthemepark.co.uk/ |