20 miles N of Cardigan along the A487, left at Synod Inn,
4 miles along A486 T 01545
560375 Wnewquayboattrips.co.uk
Enjoy a one or two hour trip along the rugged Ceredigion
Marine Heritage Coast. Experience the sights of local wildlife
such as sea birds, grey seals, harbour, porpoise and dolphins.
The beautiful gardens are perfect for gardeners, artists, photographers, birdwatchers, wildlife enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates the glory of nature. Our aim is to provide peaceful haven where visitors are able to leave the 21st century behind and contemplate the bounty that mother nature has to offer. The large range of plants and long seasonal interest will stimulate the senses at any time of the year and you will leave with your spirits uplifted. The Tea Room, for which we have been awarded the Pembrokeshire Produce Mark, is set in a converted 300 year old barn and offers a selection of home made cakes and scones at pretty tables set with bone china. In fine weather tea can be taken outside on the patio overlooking the gardens and the hills.
Open: From March 22 to Oct 29, 11 am - 6 pm
Closed Mondays and Tuesdays except Bank Holidays
David Wilson’s studio and gallery: interesting original landscapes (local and others)’ still-life, compositions – figurative, abstract and surrealist paintings and prints. Open to visitors all year round.
Commissions undertaken. Private tuition by arrangement.
Gallery on two floors – downstairs has full disabled and pushchair access.
On the bank of the River Teifi by Cardigan Bridge, a few metres from the otter statue, down the lane and under the arch – follow the red and white signs.
Built by local craftsmen in 1860 to provide a market house
and to establish and regulate local markets and fairs. The
present day market provides a wide range of stalls selling
a variety of different items. A visit to this historic building
and its stalls is well worth your while.
Open 9.30am - 4.40pm daily, closed Wednesday and Sundays.
Open Wednesdays during peak summer.
Cardigan Island Coastal Farm park is the best place in Wales to view Atlantic grey seals in the wild from a safely fenced cliff top. Cardigan Bay’s bottle nosed dolphins are also frequently seen. We have friendly farm animals, emus, rhea, llama, wallabies, ducks, geese, and Vietnamese pigs for the children to feed. We also have a very large visitor centre with café and welsh craft shop. There is an outside adventure playground, and a sandpit. Dogs are allowed on leads. Large free Car park. Coaches welcome
Castell Henllys is a reconstructed Iron Age fort dating to
600BC. Round houses and other structures have been rebuilt
where they originally stood. Owned and run by the Pembrokeshire
Coast National Park, the fort is the focus of an archaeological
excavation in the beautiful woodland setting; Family events,
guided tours & gift shop.
Coracles Health and Country Club is located at Cenarth, near Newcastle Emlyn and offers sheer luxury at any time of the year with a luxurious heated indoor pool ~ Jacuzzi ~ sauna and steam rooms and a fully equipped fitness suite. Membership packages are available for all facilities from as little as £20.00 per month or simply pay as you go. Coracles also has a Bar and Coffee Lounge with Restaurant providing evening meals and Sunday lunches (table reservations advised ). There is a function room available for private parties, conferences, charity events etc., ~ please enquire for details.
Furniture, home accessories, art, gifts and
much more at Cardigan's original 18th century Customs House.
Now also st 58 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay. Open Mon - Sat 10.00 am - 5.00pm
An “Original” Printmaker hand producing ETCHINGS using the traditional skills and techniques of master printmakers unchanged in over 400 years. David’s work captures the diverse landscape, livestock and people of this idyllic region of Wales. For the collector and appreciation of those wishing to own true fine art original prints: David’s work is NOT to be confused with the over hyped over priced computer images laughingly called ‘Giclees’ currently flooding the market.
Gallery open: EASTER to SEPTEMBER 10 am – 4 pm
Closed Wed, Sat, Sun. Open by appointment at other times.
Working farm with a difference – a fun day out for all the family. Majestic shire horses, working/harnessed. Tractor and trailer/horse and carriage rides. Pets feeding, crazy golf, bumper boats, trampolines, bouncy castle, land train, quad bikes and indoor play areas. Birds of prey demonstrations.
Gifts/ Antiques/ farm shop/ Café. 5 miles from Cardigan on the A487
Internal Fire - Museum of Power displays the
progression of the internal combustion engine from 1911 to
the present day. Engines displayed running daily in original
environments. Reception area showing local crafts, drinks
and snacks available.
Handmade Silver and Gold jewellery workshop’ featuring original designs in a wide range of styles and prices. 11/2 miles from Llechryd Bridge on the road towards Boncath. Open Easter – End of October, Monday – Friday 10 am – 5.30 pm
Also open in December
Llanerchaeron is a unique example of a Welsh
Gentry estate. The John Nash designed house was completed
in the 1790's. Its walled gardens, farm buildings and service
courtyard give a unique insight into bygone times.
Discover the fascinating story of the Welsh
woollen industry at this flagship museum. Open all year. Admission
free. Contact us for details of events and activities
Enjoy all the latest movies in two state of the art cinemas with Dolby Digital sound, the best in live shows from world and traditional music to theatre, dance, opera and beyond, as well as a gallery, café and bar at this gem of a venue!
Welsh Wildlife Centre
Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve,
Cilgerran, Cardigan, SA43 2TB T 01239
621600 E wildlife@wtsww.org.uk
An exceptional nature reserve and visitor centre,
alongside the River Teifi. Seven different habitats can be
discovered along a network of self guided nature trails.The Glasshouse Café open at The Welsh Wildlife Centre, Teifi Marshes. Daily 10.30 am – 5.00 pm