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Cardigan Bay Wales
Anyone been to Cardigan Bay in Wales. Going for a week in June, any recommendations for what to do and where to go?
I have 11 month old so any recommended activities for him or us as a family much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Chet
I have 11 month old so any recommended activities for him or us as a family much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Chet
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According to these Visit Wales adverts on telly there's loads to do. My guess is that there are just boring hills to walk along the coastline though
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Depending on whereabouts you are you could go to Folly Farm - near Saundersfoot and kids love it. Theres all manner of parks around that area.
Lysyfran dam is a good walk if not to far. Porthgain to Aberieddy is a decent walk. Bosherston Lillyponds.
These are mostly south west pembrokeshire though. I live in Haverfordwest
Lysyfran dam is a good walk if not to far. Porthgain to Aberieddy is a decent walk. Bosherston Lillyponds.
These are mostly south west pembrokeshire though. I live in Haverfordwest
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Cardigan extends from the Lleyn all the way down to Pembrokeshire at St Davids, so you need to be a bit more exact as to where you are going. But, there is plenty to see no matter where you go, it's just a case of which ones you can get to (reasonably).
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If the weather is nice there are some fantastic beaches along the coast.
Tenby is nice to walk around and has good beaches as well.
Coastal walks are superb.
Folly farm.
And go to Edd's for dinner one night
Tenby is nice to walk around and has good beaches as well.
Coastal walks are superb.
Folly farm.
And go to Edd's for dinner one night
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I love it down in West Wales, lots of unspoilt areas and some genuinely nice people down there.
There is plenty to do but if you have a young family perhaps you might be better off taking them to Tenby and South Pembrokeshire for the likes of Folly Farm, Oakwood Park, Anna Ryder Richardson's Welsh Zoo (I can't remember it's exact name) which I can recommend as it's a nice half day out.
Aberaeron is well worth a visit if the weather is nice, let's not forget Aberystwyth, the Elan Valley plus Devil's Bridge as well as there are some stunning views and great roads to get to them as well. I would recommend the road from Cwmystwyth to Rhayader via the Elan Valley as one of the best drivers road in Wales.
There is plenty to do but if you have a young family perhaps you might be better off taking them to Tenby and South Pembrokeshire for the likes of Folly Farm, Oakwood Park, Anna Ryder Richardson's Welsh Zoo (I can't remember it's exact name) which I can recommend as it's a nice half day out.
Aberaeron is well worth a visit if the weather is nice, let's not forget Aberystwyth, the Elan Valley plus Devil's Bridge as well as there are some stunning views and great roads to get to them as well. I would recommend the road from Cwmystwyth to Rhayader via the Elan Valley as one of the best drivers road in Wales.
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