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There are many historical attractions in
the area including the Benedictine monastery
remains in St. Dogmaels; Cilgerran Castle,
Castell
Henllys - an archaeological reconstruction
of an Iron Age settlement, and the prehistoric
burial monuments at Pentre lfan.
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Llangranog Ski Slope is just round
the corner and offers lots of other activities
for children, perfect for those rainy days
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Llain
Activity Centre is a friendly family run
centre in mid Wales. This is reflected in the
warm welcoming atmosphere which awaits you at
Llain. Established in 1991, the years have taught
us exactly what our customers want; a safe,
valuable and professional experience for all.
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Now you too can enjoy the thrill of the 'sport of kings' in the rural retreat of Castell Malgwyn Country House Hotel set in 48 acres of beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside.
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Cardigan has a thriving visual
and performing arts scene and there are regular
exhibitions at Theatr
Mwldan, - where you will also find a cinema
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And for the children - there is
as much for them to do as you can possibly fit
in to your stay. From the nearby Rainforest &
Butterfly Centre, Cardigan's
Coastal Farm Park and the Wildlife Centre
at Cilgerran to larger attractions further a field. |

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Sail from New
Quay to see the Dolphins,
seals and other fascinating marine life along
the Cardigan Bay Heritage Coast. |
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Great fun days out for the whole
family are to be had, whatever the weather, at
Folly Farm Adventure Park; Oakwood
(Wales' Largest Theme Park); Heatherton Adventure
and Sports Park; Heron's Brook, Dyfed
Shire Horse Farm |

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Cardigan Bay is home to a myriad
of marine wildlife. Migrating dolphins can often
be seen offshore and there are numerous boat trips
offering opportunities to view harbour porpoises,
Atlantic grey seals and our resident family of
bottled-nosed dolphins. While the rugged cliffs
and rarely visited coves of the Ceredigion Heritage
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The surrounding coast and countryside
is also ideal walking country offering a delightful
range of walks. Choose from an invigorating
walk across wild headlands or a gentle stroll
through scenic woodlands. Cycling is also very
popular the lanes around Blaenwaun give you
the opportunity to cycle along the coast, or
into Cardigan and along the new cycle track
to the castle at Cilgerran. |

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Ceredigion's challenging
freshwater and sea-angling conditions attract
many fishing enthusiasts. |
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Cardigan and the surrounding area
offers a wide range of sporting facilities. For
the golfer there is an 18 hole championship course
at Gwbert (11/2 miles) and three 9 hole courses
within 12 miles of the Park (The Cliff Hotel,
Gwbert; Newport Golf Club, Newport; Cwmrhydyneuadd,
Pentregat) |

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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. The Museum, apart from its
fine collection of coracles covers the history
of coracles and the techniques and tools for building
them. Also a section on the implements and methods
used for the equally ancient art of poaching.
Behind the Mill is a Nature Trail and Riverside
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Sailing and water sport fans
are regularly attracted to our beaches and coastline.
The Teifi Boating Club is situated at Gwbert
(2 miles) and a new venture, Cardigan Boat Charters,
allow you to hire outboard boats. Another way
to explore the beautiful, un spoilt countryside
is on horseback. There are a few good riding
schools in the vicinity catering for the experienced
and novice rider alike. (Dyfed Riding Centre,
Bridell, Near Cardigan; Crosswell Horse Agency). |

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