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Minawel, Aberaeron

Dyfed. Sleeps up to 8

Aberaeron's South and North BeachAberaeron's South Beach (dog restrictions apply during summer months) is fine for bathing, kayaking and windsurfing and the North Beach (dogs welcome all year round) is great for rock pooling and dog walking throughout the year. AberaeronThis is a bustling town and a delight at any time of the year with its elegant painted terraced Georgian town houses, charming shops, craft/art galleries, restaurants, cafes and pubs. Take a stroll around the harbour on Quay Parade, watch children fishing for crabs, try a delicious honey ice cream from the Hive on the Quay, sip a chilled drink at the renowned Harbourmaster Hotel and enjoy the spectacular sunsets over Cardigan Bay - all within strolling distance of Aberaeron harbour holiday house. Cardigan Bay Seafood FestivalA must for foodies the Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival is held every year in July on Aberaeron Quay. Wales' top chefs line up with their field kitchens turning out delicious bowls of irresistible seafood with cookery influences from all over the world. Several thousands of people throng the harbour side to smell, taste, savour and learn about all that is fishy. Choose a different beach for each day of the weekBesides Aberaeron's own 2 beaches within a short drive you can also visit the beaches at Llangrannog, Newquay, Cwm Tydu, Tresaith, Penbryn, Aberporth, Gwbert on Sea and Poppit sands. Cardigan Bay Marine Heritage CoastBoat trips sail from the harbour to explore Cardigan Bay's Marine Heritage Coast - spot dolphins and porpoise frolicking in the sparkling waters and view the magnificent shoreline from a different perspective. Llanerchaeron Mansion (NT)A cycling or walking trip along the old railway track takes you to the National Trust mansion and walled garden at Llanerchaeron - a truly fascinating glimpse into life gone by. Local EventsAberaeron hosts lots of local events throughout the year including a Seafood Festival in July and in August a Regatta, Carnival and a Festival of Welsh ponies and cobs so there is always plenty to enjoy when holidaying in this Aberaeron harbour holiday home. Jen Jones Welsh Quilt Centre, LampeterHoused in Lampeter's old town hall the largest collection and stock of exceptional Welsh antique quilts and blankets anywhere in the world was opened by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in July 2010. Well worth a visit. Moriath Glass, Drefach FelindreBrowse the beautiful jewellery, dishes and sculptures in glass for a unique memento of your visit to Wales. New Quay and Aberaeron Boat TripsCruise the spectacular Ceredigion Heritage Coast to spot dolphins, porpoise, seals, seabirds and other marine wildlife. Remember your camera and binoculars. Heritage Coastal PathWalk in either direction from Aberaeron along the stunning Heritage Coastal Path festooned with wild flowers and teeming with wild life. Spot dolphins in the bay as you walk to New Quay or Llanrhystud. AberystwythThe vibrant university town of Aberystwyth with an elegant promenade, seashore, cliff railway, steam train terminus, shops and a wide selection of restaurants is just an half hour drive along the coast. The Red Kite Centre, TregaronLearn about local wildlife, cultural and rural heritage of the area and see magnificent Red Kites being fed twice daily. Once seen never forgotten. Festival of Welsh Ponies and Cobs, AberaeronA wonderful annual event celebrating Welsh ponies and cobs. Join in the throng at Aberaeron's Square Field to watch demonstrations and exhibitions culminating in the spectacular 'running of the stallions'. This is a spectacular day out for non equestrian as well as equestrians. Be sure to go if you are in the area. It is usually held in August, call Aberaeron TIC for more info - 01545 570602. You will not be disappointed. Cwmrhydneuadd Golf Club, Pentregat/Llanrhystud or Lampeter Enjoy a round of golf on one of these picturesque golf courses teeming with wild life. Red kites, buzzards, squirrels, rabbits and more abound. The club houses serve food and drink ,making them a destination for those golfers looking for challenging courses . Teifi Valley RailwayPay once and ride all day through the scenic Teifi Valley on this nostalgic narrow gauge railway. Take the opportunity to walk to the waterfalls on route then signal the driver when you are ready to re-board the train. Best Welsh Lamb Make a special trip to the coastal village of Llanon to buy quality Welsh lamb from the popular local butcher known as Ben y Bwtchwr (Ben the butcher) at Pentre Shop on Bridge Street. This splendid Aberaeron harbour holiday house is an ideal base for holidays at any time of the year and suitable for extended families or friend sharing.

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