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their are two caravans on a small holding
in a quiet, tranquil position with lovely views.
New Quay
- with Its picturesque houses, pubs and restaurants clings to the sides of the hills rising above the blue waters of Cardigan Bay on the coast of West Wales. The town has narrow streets rising in terraces - between several of which were 'ropewalks' for twisting rope in New Quay's heyday as a shipbuilding centre. Its sheltered harbour and safe beaches are the focus of activity in the summer when New Quay becomes a bustling and vibrant holiday resort where sailing, fishing, watersports, walking the coastal path - or just plain relaxation, are among the main attractions.
beach's to visit
Newport Poppit Sands
Mwnt Aberporth
Tresaith Penbryn Llangrannog Cwmtydu Seal Bay Dolau Beach, New Quay New Quay Traethgwyn Beach Cei Bach Clarach Bay Borth Aberdovey
Aberaeron Aberaeron is an attractive Georgian town
Cilgerran Castle is just to the east of Cardigan
Llanerchaeron A John Nash designed National Trust country house near Aberaeron
Cenarth Falls On the river Teifi between Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn.
Farm Parks There are two nearby, the Fantasy Farm Park near Llanon and the Cardigan Island Farm Park.
Dolaucothi Roman Gold Mines, Pumpsaint (National Trust) On the road from Lampeter to Llanwrda. Guided tours take visitors through the Roman and the more recent underground workings.
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