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Nyth Bran, Cardigan

Pembrokeshire. Sleeps up to 7

Tresaith Beach Cardigan BayThe River Saith meets the sea at Tresaith Beach, cascading as a waterfall onto the fine golden sand. From Tresaith, narrow country and coastal lanes lead in all directions with much of the coastline now owned by the National Trust (who have recently acquired The Llanerchaeron Estate nearby). The Ship Inn, TresaithJust yards from the quiet sandy beach and a stroll from Nyth Bran, this seaside inn overlooks the beach and serves traditional pub fare including fresh fish, real ales and wines. They are even open for breakfast - perfect after that early morning romp across the sands. Llangrannog BeachThis award winning, fabulous sheltered sandy cove is frequented by bottle nose dolphins, harbour porpoises and seals. Cardigan Bay bottle nose dolphins and boat tripsBottle nose dolphins are present all year round, along with the Harbour porpoise who is also a frequent visitor to the area. The coastline between New Quay and Cardigan has always been noted for its marine wildlife which includes grey seals and during the summer months sun fish are also regular visitors. Boat trips run from New Quay Harbour and The Patch in Gwbert near Cardigan. A great way to explore the coast. New QuayNew Quay was once a thriving port, shipbuilding centre and fishing harbour. Today it is a popular seaside holiday destination well known for dolphin spotting boat trips, as well as its Blue Flag and Seaside Award winning beaches and water sports. New Quay has a heritage centre and marine wildlife centre, as well as shops and restaurants. New Quay Honey FarmThe largest bee farm in Wales with a live bee exhibition and shop for honey, mead and bees wax. Llanerchaeon - National TrustAn 18th C Welsh gentry estate set in the heart of the beautiful Aeron Valley. Designed by John Nash, the house, walled gardens, lake and home farm offer a unique insight into life as it was 200 years agoLlanerchaeron today is a working farm with two restored walled gardens which produce fruit and vegetables available for purchase in the shop. There are beautiful walks around the estate and parkland as well as daily activities throughout the school holidays. AberaeronAberaeron is one of Ceredigion's best loved holiday resorts with its pastel shaded houses, fashionable places to eat and a good selection of independent shops selling everything from fishing tackle to designer clothes and the freshest of fish to cheeses straight from the dairy. The Aberaeron Festival of Welsh Ponies and Cobs is an action packed fun-filled day on the Square Field at Aberaeron, held in mid-August each year. Cenarth on the Teifi RiverCenarth is a charming little village straddling the river Teifi between Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn. Here, the River Teifi arrives in a spectacular series of waterfalls famous for the salmon leap. It’s a spectacular site in full flood. Coracle MuseumVisit the Coracle museum and 13th century flour mill overlooking Cenarth Falls and enjoy a hearty lunch in The White Hart Inn or a mouth watering cream tea in one of the little cafes. Cardigan Town and CastleCardigan sits on the Teifi River and is an essential stop on your visit to Cardigan Bay. The old market town provides a traditional shopping and cultural centre for visitors with narrow streets, shops, inns and eating places many with their original Georgian and Victorian fronts, an excellent indoor market, theatre, cinema and leisure centre - plenty to entertain all the family. Cardigan CastleAfter many years of hard work acquiring funding and local support, the restoration of magical Cardigan Castle was completed and opened in 2015. The ancient fortification dominates the view across the river Teifi and provides a beautiful location for 1176 Café perched between the castle walls and grounds. Heritage Canoes, CardiganThe picturesque Teifi Gorge is one of the best examples of a tidal gorge in the whole country and offers a safe and awe inspiring location for your whole family to try Open Canoe Trips. The river is slow, gentle and flat teeming with wildlife including kingfishers, rare dragonflies and if you’re really lucky an otter. Welsh Wildlife Visitor Centre, CilgerranThe award winning centre alongside the River Teifi is open all year where seven different habitats can be discovered along a network of self guided nature trails. The visitor centre houses a gift shop and Glasshouse Café and which serves freshly prepared food which is open daily. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm ParkHand feed the friendly farm animals including Dilwyn the donkey, pigs, sheeps, goats, rare breed cattle, Shetland ponies, Welsh mountain ponies and rabbits. Spot bottle nose dolphins, Atlantic grey seals, seal pups, harbour porpoises, sea-birds, rare choughs and skylarks along the farm park'coastal walk with breathtaking views over the Teifi Estuary and the Heritage Coast. Aberporth BeachesBeautiful sandy beaches with numerous rock pools to explore, a fresh water stream to splash about in and a Blue Flag Award. The Teifi Trail - pets welcomeThe Teifi Trail is a sequence of walking routes being developed following the picturesque Teifi river from the estuary to its source only 10 minutes away. This spacious Tresaith holiday home within walking distance of the village beach is an ideal choice for large families or friends sharing. Dogs are welcome too.

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