Cardigan Bay, (NT) Tresaith Beach, Aberporth Beach, Llangrannog and coastal town New QuayFine coastal walks - The National Trust owns much of the coastline - magnificent scenery, both coastal and mountain and country lanes where motoring is still a joy. Pets welcome. Delightful local beaches are nearby, Tresaith 7 miles, Aberporth 9 miles and the bustling coastal town of New Quay with its three lovely beaches and local amenities is just 2 miles away. Dogs are welcome all year round on most beaches but in restricted areas on some during summer months. Cardi Bach Coastal BusLeave your car at home. A hail and ride service will pick up and drop off outside Glan y Mor and at any point between Cardigan and New Quay. Ideal for walkers and cyclists (the bus will carry 2 bicycles on each trip). National Trust Coast near Cwm Tydu holiday bungalow to rentThe small coastal village of Llangrannog with its beach, shops and inns is within a short drive. Pony trekking and fishing nearby - the country inn at Llwyndafydd (1.5 miles) provides excellent food and children are welcome. Ideally situated this National Trust coastline sea side holiday bungalow at Cwm Tydu is close to many locations and holiday pursuits. Swimming Pool at Coracles Health and Country ClubVisitors to Coracles Health and Country Club near Cenarth can 'Pay as you go' to enjoy the heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi and fitness suite. Teifi ValleyExplore the beautiful Teifi Valley and visit bustling market town along the way. Cilgerran, Cenarth and Newcastle Emlyn are recommended. New Quay Boat Trips, Winston Evans Boat Trips and Bowen's Fish and ChipsOne and two hour cruises to see marine wildlife and spectacular coastal scenery. A great trip out from Cwm Tydu holiday bungalow. Enjoy a traditional fish supper at Bowen's Fish and Chips in St Dogmaels. Freshly cooked meals are served in a cosy, licensed cafeAberaeronAberaeron was once a busy fishing port and is now one of Ceredigion's best loved holiday resorts with its pastel shaded houses and fashionable places to stay and eat. The town has a good selection of independent shops selling everything from fishing tackle, designer clothes to fresh fish and cheeses straight from the dairy. Aberaeron Beaches and EventsExplore North beach, South beach and the Ceredigion Coast Path. Lots of events take place during the summer months including the Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival, numerous sailing regattas, the annual carnival weekend and the bi-annual Welsh Pony and Cob Festival. Cenarth and the Teifi RiverThis picturesque village on the border of Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire has at its heart the river Teifi famous for its falls and salmon leap. Do visit the Coracle museum and 13th century flour mill for a fascinating insight to the craftsmanship and history of the coracle. Enjoy refreshments at the Three Horseshoes Inn, the White Hart Inn or Ty Tea a traditional tea room serving delicious cream teas. The scenic Teifi River attracts budding artists and keen fishermen from all parts of the country. West Wales Museum of Childhood, Newcastle EmlynA great place for all ages to enjoy a trip back in time and revisit their childhood. Peep into the Old School Room, the Railway Room and the wonderful 'Timeline' with over a hundred years of exhibits - dolls, teddy bears and dolls houses. Cliff Hotel Spa, Gwbert on SeaIndulge yourself at the Cliff Hotel Spa with salt water hydro spa, steam room, Jacuzzi, sauna, state of the art gym, 3 treatment rooms and more. Cwm Tydu holiday bungalow is a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the Cardigan Bay Coast
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.