Discover the best top things to do in Cardigan, United Kingdom including Mwnt Beach, A Bay To Remember Wildlife Boat Trips, Theatr Mwldan, The Crafters Cwtch, Poppit Sands Beach, Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park, Tresaith Beach, Awen Teifi, Cardigan Guildhall Market.
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5.0 based on 914 reviews
National Trust car park at site. Beautiful church. Lovely views from the hill climb, which isn’t actually that bad to climb!!! Quite a few steps down to the beach. If coming in rain, the footpath and steps do flood so wear wellies!!! Small cafe and shop half way down to beach with friendly staff. Beautiful sandy cove. Don’t sit near the back due to erosion. Recommended.
5.0 based on 1,185 reviews
Dolphin & Wildlife Watching Boat Trips departing from Cardigan using purpose built high powered RIBS to cover more ground in less time, increasing your chances of seeing all that Cardigan Bay has to offer. Trips ranging from 1 - 2 hours with something suitable for all ages & abilities. Dolphins, Seals, Sea Birds & Sea Caves make Cardigan Bay truly "A Bay To Remember".
5.0 based on 57 reviews
Cardigan’s Not-for-Profit 3-screen independent digital cinema & Arts Centre. Mwldan presents over 3000 2D & 3D films a year, as well as an exciting programme of live satellite broadcasts, exhibitions, live music, theatre, dance, comedy & family shows. We are also one of Wales major producing venues, with over 50 touring productions under our belt since 2006. We also have our own record label, with a new album due out in autumn 2013.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Gorgeous shop full of a wide variety of lovely things which are all locally made by a variety of different craftspeople.. A must for anyone who likes handmade original items, all at very reasonable prices.
4.5 based on 803 reviews
Lovely large beach with a variety of options; rock pools at low tide, sand dunes, options for walking in different directions with lovely views, great sand for digging sand castles. Great cafe by the car park.
4.5 based on 517 reviews
Named for its spectacular views across to Cardigan Island just 200 metres offshore, this unique Farm Park which also overlooks the Teifi estuary and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, is located on a picturesque headland in the southern part of Cardigan Bay. The island itself is a private nature reserve owned by The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales. Opened in 1993, the Farm Park is situated on part of our farm, Clyn-yr-Ynys. Our family has farmed here over 5 generations and counting, and we are very much a family run business. Come and say hello to our farm animals; enjoy our fenced clifftop walk to the headland from where you can watch the seals that breed in the caves below the Farm Park cliffs or spot our frequent dolphin visitors; browse in our gift shop, with a selection of toys and books as well as local and Welsh crafts; children will enjoy our indoor and outdoor play areas; have a bite to eat in our café and enjoy the scenery; or stay a little longer at our campsite.
Came here as a gang of 7 whilst on holiday at a nearby Haven site. We came because all my 3 year old little boy wanted to do was to stroke a sheep...but we’re so glad we visited! Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park is a beautiful place to visit, with lots of animals like sheep, ponies, llamas, pigs, chickens and rabbits to feed, as well as a beautiful cliff top location to watch the seals below (which obviously isn’t always guaranteed but we were lucky enough to see lots!). There are beautiful spots ideal for picnics too, although toilets are at the very entrance so it can possibly mean a dash (like in our case of our 3 year old again...) but the place is so lovely it didn’t matter. Besides, building another building would ruin the scenery etc of the island, and it is truly unspoilt and as nature intended. Many places to take fab photos so don’t forget your camera! This is a place to visit that weather permitting could easily last for the whole day. The ground, as to be expected, is very bumpy, but we managed with our double pushchair. I imagine it to be very difficult for wheelchair users though. There is a lovely park and cafe at the end, which all my children enjoyed. And we also met the not quite resident cat, George, which my children wanted to take home!! Wonderful day, thoroughly enjoyed and would definitely come back again!
4.5 based on 261 reviews
Nice beach that is dog friendly on one half. Can walk to this beach along the coastal path from Aberporth. Excellent views from the path with some interesting old railway carriages turned into homes /holiday homes along the way. Note there is very limited parking at the beach.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Great selection of welsh cards, kids clothes, love spoons, toys and local art. Friendly staff too. Nice high street shop.
4.0 based on 134 reviews
Over 30 traders housed on two floors in Cardigan's historic market building. Household goods, jewellery, cafe, local crafts, vintage clothing, haberdashery, flowers, hairdresser, computer parts, console games, textiles, furniture, fresh produce, knitting accessories. Free Wi-Fi.
Set over 2 floors this indoor market provides a really good variety of stalls from crafts to everyday bits and pieces that can be hard to find elsewhere. We particularly liked the syrian food stall, good value and gorgeous food. We missed the cafe, it had just closed but again it was offering something different. Overall well worth a visit
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