The Area
The surrounding countryside is beautiful and diverse.
Only half an hour away is the breathtaking scenery of the Ceredigion coastline . Incredible beaches such as Tresaith with it’s waterfall that cascades from the cliff onto the beach and the Ship Inn to provide you a glass of something cool whilst you watch the sun go down.
Cardigan is surrounded by sea and landscapes of great beauty. Miles of tranquil, unspoilt coastline with secluded sandy coves, award winning beaches, rugged cliffs. Inland, stunning landscapes of the deeply wooded Teifi Valley and it’s abundant river wildlife.
Pembrokeshire is a designated National Park, breathtaking coastline and countryside.
- www.visitpembrokeshire.com
- www.activitypembrokeshire.com
- www.thegoodbeachguide.com
- www.visitpembrokeshire.com/events
- www.visitpembrokeshire.com/birdwatching
- www.visitpembrokeshire.com/horseriding
Local Activities
Canoeing
Cycle
- www.cyclepembrokeshire.com
- www.sustrans.co.uk
- www.bikeforall.net
The famous Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was designated in 1952. Along with the Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia, it’s one of three national parks in Wales and Britain’s only Coastal National Park. It is managed by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority.