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Guided walking holidays on the Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion Coasts with full board in an idyllic country house near Cardigan. Short breaks also available in the Brecon Beacons.
The National Wool Museum displays tell the story of the Woollen Industry through working machinery, archive material, and exciting hands-on displays and textile gallery.
Learn the basics or develop your skills in wonderful surroundings under the guidance of our expert staff.
We are currently able to offer activities on the land, on the sea and on the river which include: Bushcraft, Coasteering, Gorge Walking, River & Sea Kayaking, Rock Climbing & Abseiling and even White Water Tubing!
Gwersyll yr Urdd, Llangrannog is a residential centre on the West Wales coast that was set up in 1932.
Dolphin Survey Boat Trips based in New Quay on the Mid Wales Coast, operate a choice of Boat Trips from 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours or all day.
Boat Route: New Quay - Cardigan Bay
- Duration: 1 hour, 2 hour, 4 hour or 8 hour
With superb facilities for cinema, you can watch the latest releases and the very best of world cinema or choose from a range of excellent live shows… plus there’s a visual arts gallery, café and bar!
Cardigan Castle is one of the most important castles in Wales - the first stone castle built by a Welshman and the birthplace of the first eisteddfod in 1176.
Cardigan Golf Club is one of the most startling of the unsung courses of Wales and is to be found high on a hill overlooking the Teifi Estuary at Gwbert, 2 miles from Cardigan.
The Internal Fire Museum collection covers early oil engines through to gas turbines but with the emphasis on diesel power from the 1920s to the 1960s. Exhibits are displayed in as near to original working environment.
You'll find a large grassy area with ample picnic and car parking facilities. There is an attractive circular walk to a viewpoint over the Cleddau Estuary. OS Grid Ref: SN 055138
In or near Narberth (19 miles, 31 km)
Pengelli Forest is part of the largest block of ancient Oak woodland in west Wales. The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales owns and manages the Reserve.
In or near Newport (Pembs) (3 miles, 5 km)
Situated to the west of Carmarthen, Cors Goch is part of a lowland raised mire and is one of the last six large raised bogs in Wales.
In or near Carmarthen (20 miles, 32 km)
Tycanol is a 170-acre woodland site in North Pembrokeshire which is of huge importance to scientists and an inspiration to artists and visitors.
A fortified palace of the bishops of St David's, first created as a ringwork in the twelfth century and totally rebuilt mainly in the fourteenth century.
In or near Narberth (17 miles, 27 km)
Pentre Ifan is a Bronze-Age megalithic site dating from at least 4000 B.C. It is probably the finest Welsh hilltop megalith (mega-lith = large stones). It is said to have been originally constructed as a burial chamber.
In or near Newport (Pembs) (5 miles, 8 km)
The Teifi Valley Railway was created from a branch line of the Great Western Railway which served the West Wales rural area.
In or near Newcastle Emlyn (13 miles, 20 km)