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The local village of Llangrannog has a selection of places
to eat and there is a post office for bread etc. A larger shop
and bakery are at Brynhoffant on the coast, and the nearby towns of Aberaeron and Cardigan have supermarkets.
Organic foods are available at the excellent farm shop at Sarnau.
The natural beauty of the Cardigan Bay Coast and West
Wales
can be enjoyed both on water and land.
Many visitors to Morfa Cove spend their days on the nearby beach
or in
the local village of Llangrannog,
but for those who would like to explore further -
please see the information below to learn more about
this unspoiled part
of West Wales
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Cardigan Bay is a Special Area of
Conservation.
The Ceredigion
Coastal Path runs through the coastline of Morfa Cove. National
Trust Beaches at Mwnt and Penbryn which are often
deserted if you come on an Autumn or Winter break. |
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Llanerchaeron, owned by
the National Trust, is a small 18th century Welsh gentry estate
(now an organic working farm with extensive parkland walks)
set in the beautiful Dyffryn Aeron near Aberaeron.
A cycle track leads from Aberaeron Town and the house and grounds
are now open.
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Cardigan
Town on the mouth of the River Teifi has everything from shops and
restaurants to Theatr
Mwldan Arts Centre where you can see films, theatre, art exhibitions,
live music and dance.
If you enjoy walking, you can walk along
the River Teifi and up to Cilgerran Castle. Go through Cilgerran
to the Welsh Wildlife Centre and just before the entrance office,
a footpath leads left along the otter trail and brings you to the
river walk and the old bridge in Cardigan facing the Heritage
Centre
shown left.
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For horse lovers
there is stabling available and a cross country course across the
owners farmland through marvelous coastal scenery. Llangrannog -
a picture book seaside village with a spectacular walk beyond the
hidden Cilborth Beach and around the headland of Ynys Lochtyn (National
Trust) is only a short drive away.
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Cardigan Bay is home to the Bottlenose
Dolphin.
There are many places along the coastal paths and
beaches where you may be lucky enough to see them. |
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Falconry
- The Sport of Kings - just a short drive brings you to Castle Malgwyn where
Falconry days can be booked. |
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• Adult Quads
• Junior Quads
• 8 x 8 vehicle
• Grassboarding
• Nature walk (fish feeding)
• Light Refreshments Available
Wild
West All Terrain
Bookings advisable or just call to see the breathtaking views!
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Cenarth
Paintball Games is situated in woodland in the village of Cenarth.
You can enjoy a fun day out with friends or family. |
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Kite Country in Mid Wales
is the place to see Red Kites, and other wildlife, in their own
natural environment, without disturbing or endangering any of these
species.
Whether you're someone who just loves the peace
and tranquility of the countryside or an avid bird watcher, Kite
Country is the place for you |
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The
National Coracle Centre
A museum and workshop of coracles from around the
world set in the grounds of a 17th Century flour mill beside the
beautiful Cenarth falls famed for its salmon leaps and 200 year
old bridge over the Teifi River. |
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Welsh
Wildlife Centre
Nearly 270 acres of nature reserve, dominated by the marsh and
reed beds on one side and on the other the beautiful Teifi river
winding through a gorge carved by the melt waters of a great
Ice Age glacier.
Look out too for the "Nuthatch", the reserve restaurant,
over the second largest reed bed in Wales, domain of the graceful
otter, the elusive Cetti's warbler and a haunt of a wide variety
of water birds.
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