Glaneirw Coach House

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Glaneirw Coach House

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2 great family beaches, offering parking, toilets and plenty of choice for cafes, restaurants, takeaways.
41 locals recommend
Aberporth Beach
41 locals recommend
2 great family beaches, offering parking, toilets and plenty of choice for cafes, restaurants, takeaways.
Great beach with pub overlooking the bay, The Ship Inn, Tresaith
55 locals recommend
Tresaith
61 Heol Y Graig
55 locals recommend
Great beach with pub overlooking the bay, The Ship Inn, Tresaith
National Trust beach (steep steps), great place to spot the resident dolphins.
48 locals recommend
Mwnt
48 locals recommend
National Trust beach (steep steps), great place to spot the resident dolphins.
Quaint seaside town, with 2 sandy beaches, shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants.
Llangrannog beach
Quaint seaside town, with 2 sandy beaches, shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants.
A National Trust beach, with car park and cafe, The Plwmp Tart, a short walk from the beach.
46 locals recommend
Penbryn Beach
46 locals recommend
A National Trust beach, with car park and cafe, The Plwmp Tart, a short walk from the beach.
A great opportunity to see the resident Cardigan Bay dolphins.
38 locals recommend
A Bay To Remember - Departure Point
The Moorings
38 locals recommend
A great opportunity to see the resident Cardigan Bay dolphins.
A great experience whether you prefer deep sea fishing or mackeral fun.
9 locals recommend
Epic Fishing Trips
9 locals recommend
A great experience whether you prefer deep sea fishing or mackeral fun.
Once a smugglers cove, the beach is dog-friendly.
14 locals recommend
Cwmtydu Cove Car Park
14 locals recommend
Once a smugglers cove, the beach is dog-friendly.
A glorious stretch of sand backed by dunes. Dogs are welcome, there is a pub/restaurant and cafe.
109 locals recommend
Poppit Sands Beach
109 locals recommend
A glorious stretch of sand backed by dunes. Dogs are welcome, there is a pub/restaurant and cafe.
Ceibwr bay and beach is renowned for its unspoilt beauty, it is a rocky secluded cove. Grey seals are often seen here in September/October as they come to give birth to their pups.
22 locals recommend
Ceibwr Bay
22 locals recommend
Ceibwr bay and beach is renowned for its unspoilt beauty, it is a rocky secluded cove. Grey seals are often seen here in September/October as they come to give birth to their pups.
The stunning islandsof Skomer, Skokholm and Ramsey are located a few miles off the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast. They are home to an amazing array of wildlife including Puffins, Manx Shearwaters, Atlantic Grey Seals, Razorbills, Gannets and much more...trips are operated by both Voyages of Discovery and Dale Sailing.
64 locals recommend
Skomer Island
64 locals recommend
The stunning islandsof Skomer, Skokholm and Ramsey are located a few miles off the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast. They are home to an amazing array of wildlife including Puffins, Manx Shearwaters, Atlantic Grey Seals, Razorbills, Gannets and much more...trips are operated by both Voyages of Discovery and Dale Sailing.
There are many family adventure parks and theme parks in the area...Bluestone National Park Resort near Narbeth, Folly Farm near Kilgetty, Treetops Adventure Trail and Heatherton World of Adventures near Tenby, Oakwood Theme Park near Narbeth
24 locals recommend
Bluestone Resort
24 locals recommend
There are many family adventure parks and theme parks in the area...Bluestone National Park Resort near Narbeth, Folly Farm near Kilgetty, Treetops Adventure Trail and Heatherton World of Adventures near Tenby, Oakwood Theme Park near Narbeth
The world's largest single-span greenhouse. a magnificient double walled garden, wildflower meadows and extensive parkland.
197 locals recommend
National Botanic Garden of Wales
197 locals recommend
The world's largest single-span greenhouse. a magnificient double walled garden, wildflower meadows and extensive parkland.
A steam train running from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge...stunning scenery from the coast to the Cambrian mountains.
46 locals recommend
Vale Of Rheidol
Park Avenue
46 locals recommend
A steam train running from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge...stunning scenery from the coast to the Cambrian mountains.
The nature reserve is home to some of the most wonderful flora and fauna in the UK. View a Kingfisher from one of the many bird observation hides, or witness otters playing in the river Teifi. There is an adventure playground, a willow maze and the wonderful Glasshouse Cafe.
45 locals recommend
Welsh Wildlife Centre
45 locals recommend
The nature reserve is home to some of the most wonderful flora and fauna in the UK. View a Kingfisher from one of the many bird observation hides, or witness otters playing in the river Teifi. There is an adventure playground, a willow maze and the wonderful Glasshouse Cafe.
A unique farm park located on a stunningly scenic headland overlooking Cardigan Island...one of the best places to view seals in their natural habitat.
40 locals recommend
Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
40 locals recommend
A unique farm park located on a stunningly scenic headland overlooking Cardigan Island...one of the best places to view seals in their natural habitat.
Overlooking the River Teifi in Cardigan, the castle is a grade 1 listed building dating back to the 11th century.
84 locals recommend
Cardigan Castle
Green Street
84 locals recommend
Overlooking the River Teifi in Cardigan, the castle is a grade 1 listed building dating back to the 11th century.
The castle is a ruin, strategically located on a steep-sided promontory overlooking the River Teifi. There is a well known local legend, the last dragon in Wales, was slain in Newcastle Emlyn, a giant dragon sculpture now guards the castle gates.
53 locals recommend
Newcastle Emlyn
Market Square
53 locals recommend
The castle is a ruin, strategically located on a steep-sided promontory overlooking the River Teifi. There is a well known local legend, the last dragon in Wales, was slain in Newcastle Emlyn, a giant dragon sculpture now guards the castle gates.
A 13th century ruined castle located in Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire, near Cardigan.
47 locals recommend
Cilgerran Castle - National Trust
47 locals recommend
A 13th century ruined castle located in Cilgerran, Pembrokeshire, near Cardigan.
A 12th century ruined abbey, nestled next to the Teifi estuary in the coastal village of St. Dogmaels, only a 5 minute drive from Cardigan.
36 locals recommend
St. Dogmaels Abbey
Shingrig
36 locals recommend
A 12th century ruined abbey, nestled next to the Teifi estuary in the coastal village of St. Dogmaels, only a 5 minute drive from Cardigan.
A National Trust grade 1 listed mansion, designed and built by John Nash in 1795, just 2 miles from Aberaeron.
36 locals recommend
Llanerchaeron
36 locals recommend
A National Trust grade 1 listed mansion, designed and built by John Nash in 1795, just 2 miles from Aberaeron.
Pentre Ifan is a neolithic burial chamber built around 3500BC, it's Welsh name translates as Ivan's Village. It is one of only just 3 sites in Wales, given official protection under the Ancient Monuments Act of 1882.
60 locals recommend
Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber
60 locals recommend
Pentre Ifan is a neolithic burial chamber built around 3500BC, it's Welsh name translates as Ivan's Village. It is one of only just 3 sites in Wales, given official protection under the Ancient Monuments Act of 1882.
Travel back in time 2000 years to experience life in the Iron Age. Castell Henllys is the only Iron Age village in Britain, reconstructed on the exact site where our Celtic ancestors lived.
65 locals recommend
Castell Henllys
65 locals recommend
Travel back in time 2000 years to experience life in the Iron Age. Castell Henllys is the only Iron Age village in Britain, reconstructed on the exact site where our Celtic ancestors lived.

City/town information

An ancient market town on the banks of the riverTeifi , with an independant high street.
34 locals recommend
Cardigan
34 locals recommend
An ancient market town on the banks of the riverTeifi , with an independant high street.
From The Cathedral to The Bishops Palace with great beaches, cafes and restaurants and galleries.
191 locals recommend
St Davids
191 locals recommend
From The Cathedral to The Bishops Palace with great beaches, cafes and restaurants and galleries.
A charming Georgian harbour town. It is a bit of a foodie town with a wide choice of restaurants, cafes and takeaways as well as independant, unique shops.
123 locals recommend
Aberaeron
123 locals recommend
A charming Georgian harbour town. It is a bit of a foodie town with a wide choice of restaurants, cafes and takeaways as well as independant, unique shops.
A thriving, highly attractive coastal village with a great choice of restaurants.
43 locals recommend
Newport
43 locals recommend
A thriving, highly attractive coastal village with a great choice of restaurants.