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Town of Cardigan/shopping and places to eat

Cardigan is an old town approx 3 miles from the village of St Dogmaels. It sits on the River Teifi and was the birthplace of the National Eisteddfod. Until the river silted up, it was a major port. The castle has undergone a major renovation and now hosts exhibitions and events and has it's own restaurant and café. You can find a good selection of independent shops, butchers and bakeries and cafés along with Tesco and Aldi (on the edge of the town). Eating out in Cardigan? Then check out Pizza Tipi, 1176 (Castle), Manucci’s Italian bistro, The Copper Pot, Abduls Tandoori, Yr Hen Printworks. Cocktails - Bar 45 is owned by the local award winning distillery, In The Welsh Wind, they also run gin blending experiences. Yr Hen Printworks is a nice place to pop in for a drink and a few nibbles and I understand the newly opened Albion has a good cocktail menu too. Cafes - Food For Thought, Crwst (good for Sunday brunch too), Coffee#1, Stiwdio 3.
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Cardigan
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Cardigan is an old town approx 3 miles from the village of St Dogmaels. It sits on the River Teifi and was the birthplace of the National Eisteddfod. Until the river silted up, it was a major port. The castle has undergone a major renovation and now hosts exhibitions and events and has it's own restaurant and café. You can find a good selection of independent shops, butchers and bakeries and cafés along with Tesco and Aldi (on the edge of the town). Eating out in Cardigan? Then check out Pizza Tipi, 1176 (Castle), Manucci’s Italian bistro, The Copper Pot, Abduls Tandoori, Yr Hen Printworks. Cocktails - Bar 45 is owned by the local award winning distillery, In The Welsh Wind, they also run gin blending experiences. Yr Hen Printworks is a nice place to pop in for a drink and a few nibbles and I understand the newly opened Albion has a good cocktail menu too. Cafes - Food For Thought, Crwst (good for Sunday brunch too), Coffee#1, Stiwdio 3.

Walking

A few miles inland from the coast. On a clear day you can see across to Ireland, up to Snowdon and south towards Devon. There's a lot of open space up here, ancient bronze and iron age settlements and it's also home to the Bluestones which were quarried and taken to Stonehenge. Walks to consider include Carn Ingli, Foel Drygarn, The Golden Road. During the summer months, the Pembrokeshire National Park also run guided walks across the hills which you may want to explore.
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Preseli Hills
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A few miles inland from the coast. On a clear day you can see across to Ireland, up to Snowdon and south towards Devon. There's a lot of open space up here, ancient bronze and iron age settlements and it's also home to the Bluestones which were quarried and taken to Stonehenge. Walks to consider include Carn Ingli, Foel Drygarn, The Golden Road. During the summer months, the Pembrokeshire National Park also run guided walks across the hills which you may want to explore.
If you fancy exploring Ceredigion, across the river Teifi, you can head north from Cardigan and explore the Ceredigion coast path. The T5 bus is the main bus to use to get from A to B or the Cardi Bach. Between Mwnt, Aberporth, Tresaith and Llangrannog, there are some stunning stretches and some lovely pubs to call in at on the way.
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Ceredigion Coast Path
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If you fancy exploring Ceredigion, across the river Teifi, you can head north from Cardigan and explore the Ceredigion coast path. The T5 bus is the main bus to use to get from A to B or the Cardi Bach. Between Mwnt, Aberporth, Tresaith and Llangrannog, there are some stunning stretches and some lovely pubs to call in at on the way.
Hidden away between Newport and Fishguard, a peaceful place to explore ancient woodland. From here you can park at Sychpant and head up to the Carn Ingli and Bedd Morris, or stay in the valley and follow the footpath along the river and see if you can find the waterfall. Stumble across Bessie's pub (Dyfryn arms) and you're in for a unique experience - I'm not saying any more!
Cwm Gwaun
Hidden away between Newport and Fishguard, a peaceful place to explore ancient woodland. From here you can park at Sychpant and head up to the Carn Ingli and Bedd Morris, or stay in the valley and follow the footpath along the river and see if you can find the waterfall. Stumble across Bessie's pub (Dyfryn arms) and you're in for a unique experience - I'm not saying any more!
You'll find the burial chamber off the A487 on the road to Newport from the cottage - set in Bluestone country (origin of Stonehenge's smaller stones). A lovely area to explore along with the ancient woodlands of Pentre Ifan, Ty Canol and Pengelli Forest. You may also wish to walk the old poachers path which runs along the River Nefern from the pretty village of Nefern to the Iron Bridge in Newport.
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Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber
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You'll find the burial chamber off the A487 on the road to Newport from the cottage - set in Bluestone country (origin of Stonehenge's smaller stones). A lovely area to explore along with the ancient woodlands of Pentre Ifan, Ty Canol and Pengelli Forest. You may also wish to walk the old poachers path which runs along the River Nefern from the pretty village of Nefern to the Iron Bridge in Newport.

Children In Mind

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Parque Costero de la Granja de la Isla de Cardigan
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Dyfed Shire Horse Farm
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Castell Henllys
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We had a brilliant time here, playing Crazy Golf. So you may like to give it a go. Inside there's also duckpin bowling and pool. The view of Carn Ingli isn't bad either.
Llwyngwair Manor Holiday Park
We had a brilliant time here, playing Crazy Golf. So you may like to give it a go. Inside there's also duckpin bowling and pool. The view of Carn Ingli isn't bad either.

Boat Trips

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A Bay To Remember - Departure Point
The Moorings
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SeaMor Dolphin Watching Boat Trips
South John Street
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Local Beaches!

Poppit Sands is the local beach and also the start of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Situated in the National Park, it takes about 5 mins to drive to the beach from the cottage or 50 mins walk across fields. Facilities include a car park with electric charging, toilets, and lifeguards during the summer. It is dog friendly, with a small restricted areas during the busier seasons. The café, Crwst, serves up a yummy cakes (try their donuts) and delicious coffee. Seasonal car parking charges operate between March and November. If you’re planning on spending a lot of time on the beach you may want to consider a permit which can be bought via the Pembrokeshire National Park. To get to the beach just follow the road through St Dogmaels, following the estuary (River Teifi) until you reach the end. You’ll pass the Ferry Inn and the Teifi Waterside on the way. Other nearby beaches include - Newport Sands in Pembrokeshire. Mwnt - National Trust beach, near Cardigan. Beautiful cove with steps down to the beach and the iconic 15th century church at the top. You'll find many other beaches and coves to explore by heading north up the Ceredigion coast, (also referred to as Cardigan Bay - I think there are 38 beaches to be found), or head south and discover the beaches in Pembrokeshire, of which there are over 80.
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Poppit Sands Beach
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Poppit Sands is the local beach and also the start of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Situated in the National Park, it takes about 5 mins to drive to the beach from the cottage or 50 mins walk across fields. Facilities include a car park with electric charging, toilets, and lifeguards during the summer. It is dog friendly, with a small restricted areas during the busier seasons. The café, Crwst, serves up a yummy cakes (try their donuts) and delicious coffee. Seasonal car parking charges operate between March and November. If you’re planning on spending a lot of time on the beach you may want to consider a permit which can be bought via the Pembrokeshire National Park. To get to the beach just follow the road through St Dogmaels, following the estuary (River Teifi) until you reach the end. You’ll pass the Ferry Inn and the Teifi Waterside on the way. Other nearby beaches include - Newport Sands in Pembrokeshire. Mwnt - National Trust beach, near Cardigan. Beautiful cove with steps down to the beach and the iconic 15th century church at the top. You'll find many other beaches and coves to explore by heading north up the Ceredigion coast, (also referred to as Cardigan Bay - I think there are 38 beaches to be found), or head south and discover the beaches in Pembrokeshire, of which there are over 80.

The local village of St Dogmaels places to eat and visit

A 10/15 minute walk down to the village (but a bit longer on the way back as the hill is steep), you'll find the local Premier shop selling local produce, the fish and chip shop, two pubs and a gallery. The White Hart is a community run pub, serving food and local beer. The Ferry Inn, with it's outside decking area, is a popular place for taking in the glorious views of the estuary while you have a drink and a meal. A bit further down towards the beach, you'll find the Teifi Waterside, newly refurbished and in a great setting. All are dog friendly. There's a local produce market held on Tuesday mornings (weather permitting), between the historic Abbey (with café and very tasty food) and the mill where Y Felin flour is still produced.
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St. Dogmaels Abbey
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A 10/15 minute walk down to the village (but a bit longer on the way back as the hill is steep), you'll find the local Premier shop selling local produce, the fish and chip shop, two pubs and a gallery. The White Hart is a community run pub, serving food and local beer. The Ferry Inn, with it's outside decking area, is a popular place for taking in the glorious views of the estuary while you have a drink and a meal. A bit further down towards the beach, you'll find the Teifi Waterside, newly refurbished and in a great setting. All are dog friendly. There's a local produce market held on Tuesday mornings (weather permitting), between the historic Abbey (with café and very tasty food) and the mill where Y Felin flour is still produced.

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Premier - St Dogmaels local shop with local beers Glebelands Market Garden - St Dogmaels Rd, organic fruit/veg Tuesday morning local market by the mill Tesco /Aldi - Cardigan. Home deliveries from Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons, book early! Butchers - Dewi James, Samways - Cardigan Bakery - Bara Menyn (sourdough), open Thurs, Frid, Sat until sold out - Chancery Lane, Cardigan Crwst - Priory Street, Cardigan - café and bakery Fishmongers - Catch of the Day, Quay St, Cardigan, Cardigan Bay Fish, St Dogmaels, shellfish, contact direct or Tues market St Dogmaels
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