What to do and see in Cardigan, Wales: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

February 15, 2022 Leida Jutras

Discover the best top things to do in Cardigan, United Kingdom including Mwnt Beach, A Bay To Remember Wildlife Boat Trips, Theatr Mwldan, Heritage Canoes, In the Welsh Wind Distillery, Poppit Sands Beach, Cardigan Bay Active, Tresaith Beach, The Ferry Inn.
Restaurants in Cardigan

1. Mwnt Beach

Cardigan Wales http://www.discoverceredigion.co.uk/English/where/Coast/beaches/Pages/mwnt.aspx
Excellent
81%
Good
17%
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2%
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5.0 based on 914 reviews

Mwnt Beach

Reviewed By sarahmI7997WI - Bristol, United Kingdom

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.

2. A Bay To Remember Wildlife Boat Trips

Excellent
96%
Good
3%
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5.0 based on 1,185 reviews

A Bay To Remember Wildlife Boat Trips

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".

3. Theatr Mwldan

Bath House Road, Cardigan SA43 1JY Wales +44 1239 621200 [email protected] http://www.mwldan.co.uk
Excellent
82%
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16%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Theatr Mwldan

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.

4. Heritage Canoes

Excellent
94%
Good
4%
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Heritage Canoes

Suitable for all ages from 3 years +. Well behaved dogs are also very welcome to join. Canoe on Wales's most untouched river. The River Teifi has some of the most breathtaking otherwise unreachable stretches in Wales, Heritage Canoes has the only commercial contract to take you there. Winding towards the sea the deep, tidal Teifi Gorge is a unique environment where fresh and salt waters meet and the species it is home to forms one of the most varied aquatic landscapes in the country. The gorge itself was hewn through a slate hill by a glacier retreating to the Irish Sea at the end of the last ice age. The gorge offers safe, gentle river paddling in open canoes for people of all ages and abilities. With the river flowing lazily past ancient woodland and wildlife habitats, a canoe trip should be high on your list of must-do’s on your holiday. The Teifi gorge is one of the best examples of tidal gorge in the whole country and offers a safe and awe inspiring location for your whole family to try a fun new sport. The steep, densely wooded banks form an important habitat to species of otter, red deer. Peregrine falcon, kingfishers, dragonflies, salmon and sewin (sea trout. The gorge has been an important centre of coracle fishing and slate quarrying for hundreds of years but now the gorge forms part of the Teifi marshes nature reserve. Our Open Canoe trips are fully guided journeys, using canoes which seat 2 or 3 people. Trips last around 2 hours and include all equipment and instruction. Canoeing in the gorge is a stunning adventure in the silent and untouched Teifi gorge. The river is very slow, flat water for most of the journey and there are a set of gentle rapids which you can run at the end of the trip. Expect to see native wildlife including kingfishers, rare dragonflies and if you’re really lucky an otter!

5. In the Welsh Wind Distillery

Gogerddan Arms Tanygroes, Cardigan SA43 2HP Wales +44 1239 872300 [email protected] http://www.inthewelshwind.co.uk
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

In the Welsh Wind Distillery

Welcome to In the Welsh Wind distillery. A working distillery on the West Wales coast, we are proud to be innovators and providers of bespoke, small batch premium spirits and gin tasting events. Join us for bespoke gin making experiences in our gin lab, and gin tasting opportunities. Our gin lab gin making experience offers you the opportunity to become the distiller and discover your own gin, guided by our expert team. Our unique experience allows you to choose your preferred balance of botanicals, operate one of our custom-made copper pot mini stills, and craft a bottle of your very own to label and take home. Our experiences are for a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 16 (based on 2 people sharing an experience - and a still). Come to the distillery for a gin tasting - after your welcome gin and tonic, you'll have the opportunity to explore 3 of our craft gins, learn about their flavour profiles and decide which you prefer before enjoying another gin and tonic!

Reviewed By NickB_47 - Eastbourne, United Kingdom

We saw this place from the main road ( used to be a dreadful looking pub) and we were pleasantly surprised. We were greeted at the door by a very informative lady - we could not got in to the whole building due to COVID restrictions but she explained about the gins they distill there. We ended up buying a bottle. Would go next time for the full gin tasting experience

6. Poppit Sands Beach

Poppit Sands, Cardigan SA43 3LR Wales
Excellent
75%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 803 reviews

Poppit Sands Beach

Reviewed By AlisonAnne58

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.

7. Cardigan Bay Active

Excellent
82%
Good
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

Cardigan Bay Active

Cardigan Bay Active was set up in the spring of 2011. We bring you closer to the best that Ceredigion and North Pembrokeshire have to offer. We provide great activities at specially selected sites to offer you great experiences during your time here. We bring guests out coasteering, canoeing, kayaking, standup paddle-boarding (SUP), white water rafting, and river tubing. We also offer archery and bushcraft. Come out with us to explore this wondrous area of Wales.

8. Tresaith Beach

Tresaith, Cardigan SA43 2JL Wales
Excellent
63%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 261 reviews

Tresaith Beach

Reviewed By Brynos

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.

9. The Ferry Inn

Poppit Road, Cardigan SA43 3LF Wales +44 1239 615172 http://www.ferryinn.wales
Excellent
49%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 57 reviews

The Ferry Inn

Reviewed By Beckstar1976

We booked ahead for lunch and had a lovely table inside with views across the water. Food was great and service was quick. Really dog friendly too.the staff were friendly and it was covid safe. Would definitely recommend!

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