Cardigan

Travel Guide
Cardigan showing street scenes
Situatedon the south west coast of Wales, close to beautiful PembrokeshireCoast National Park, the ancient town of Cardiganis a picturesque little port with activities catering to every taste. Recentefforts to regenerate the town and its quayside have successfully injected Cardiganwith a new burst of life.

Cardigan’scompact size contributes to town’s distinctive summer holiday feel, along with itssmall but charming streets and colourful seaside houses. It has excellent shopping,wonderful heritage and many lovely places to eat, as well as fantastic beachesand even its own theatre. What more could you ask for in a seaside town?

CardiganCastle 

Recentlyrescued from decay and reopened after extensive refurbishment, a visit to the12th Century Cardigan Castle is a brilliant way to ignite your interest in thistown’s fascinating past. While the remains of the castle itself are over 800years old, this heritage gem also houses a superb Georgian country house andregency botanical gardens. Don’t miss your chance to visit to this eclecticcross-section of Cardigan’s history.

Festivals in Cardigan 

No trip to Waleswould be complete without some local culture, and a trip to Cardigan’sannual Agricultural Festival is a great way toexperience this. The festival began as a trade market in the 1800’s and hassince evolved into a popular equestrian and farming event. On the day, horsesare awarded various prizes before being paraded through the town along withvintage farm vehicles. Even if you don’t know anything about farming, thismakes a great family day out, appealing to kids and animal enthusiasts alike.

Beaches in Cardigan 

While the Pembrokeshire CoastNational Park is on Cardigan’s doorstep, if youprefer your outdoor walks a little more relaxed, you’ll be pleased to discovertwo wonderful beaches just a short distance from Cardigan’scentre. Mwnt Beach and Poppit Sandsare both hidden away among towering dunes. Poppit Sands is particularly lovely,combining the best of both worlds with white sands and excellent rock pools,making this ideal for the kids.

Theatre in Cardigan 

You might not expect to find anarts centre as diverse and high quality as Theatr Mwldanin a small town like Cardigan. Nevertheless, this three-screencinema and arts hub is well equipped and is popular in both the town and throughoutCeredigion. As well as showing thousands of films ayear, the arts centre puts on numerous productions and a range of cutting-edgeexhibitions, events and eclectic concerts. What’s more is that it is completelynot-for-profit. You’re bound to find something here to appeal to your creativetastes.

Book a Trip to Cardigan 

This is just a small selection ofthe great activities attracting people to the charming port town of Cardigan.Throw in a great range of eateries, regular farmer’s markets and the rushingwaters of the River Teifi, and it’s not hard to see why Cardiganis one of Wales’ fastest-growing tourist destinations. Search online and book your trip to Cardigantoday.

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3.5 out of 5
Tersaith, Cardigan, Ceredigion, Cardigan, Wales
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The Cliff Hotel & Spa
3 out of 5
Gwbert, Pembrokeshire, Cardigan, Wales
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Flambards Hotel
Flambards Hotel
4 out of 5
Llechryd, Cardigan, Wales
The price is P6,795 per night from 28 May to 29 May
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3 out of 5
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Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages
Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages
Moylegrove, Cardigan, Wales
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Wernddofn
Wernddofn
4 out of 5
Wernddofn, Boncath, Wales
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Idyllic.
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