Cardigan Bay Hotels
Best Western have 2 hotels in Cardigan Bay
Book a Cardigan Bay hotel where undulating farmland meets dramatic cliff paths to secret beaches and quarried stone towns bustle on market day.
Town and city breaks in Cardigan Bay
Quarried stone arches mark the Gothic market entrance to Cardigan’s old guildhall. Pack Welsh preserves here for a picnic lunch before you join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. The misty Teifi Valley encloses the laid-back university town of Lampeter. Follow Dylan Thomas’s whisky-fuelled steps through cliff-top terraced streets in New Quay.
Holidays in the Cardigan Bay countryside
You’ll need your cardigan for bracing walks between headlands on the Ceredigion Coastal Path. It’s just one mile to St Dogmaels for 12th-century abbey ruins. The cycle path will guide you to Llangrannog’s pretty bay where you can look out for bottlenose dolphins and porpoises.
Beach holidays in Cardigan Bay
Wild ponies roam around the secluded cove at Cwmtydu Beach where an old lime kiln on the beach used to hide smugglers’ booty. Families pitch windbreakers on Aberporth Beach for rock pool explorations and lifeguarded swimming. Follow the forested valley path to laze on Penbryn’s yellow sands.
Attractions in Cardigan Bay
Stay at a Cardigan Bay hotel to meet local wildlife like curious grey seals off Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park and nosey bottlenose dolphins off New Quay. Rare Welsh pigs are bred on the National Trust’s John Nash estate at Llanerchaeron.
Hotels in Cardigan Bay



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