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Cardigan

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 Photo Credit: Nick Russill
Photo Credit: Nick Russill
 Photo Credit: Nick Russill

Cardigan sits on the west coast of Wales, where the River Teifi reaches the wide sweep of Cardigan Bay. At the heart of town stands Cardigan Castle, where battlements and gardens overlook the Teifi. The castle’s history includes the first recorded National Eisteddfod in Wales, a cultural competition of music, poetry and performance that still inspires events across the country. The castle’s on-site café offers meals featuring local ingredients, linking Wales’s food traditions with views over the river and the old town.

Strolling Cardigan’s center reveals a lively market tradition in the Victorian Guildhall Market where stalls sell fresh produce, crafts, antiques and local wares most days of the week. Nearby, independent boutiques, galleries and cafés reflect the town’s creative streak, from Welsh language bookshops to artists’ studios and cozy coffee spots. This combination of everyday life and cultural spaces makes Cardigan feel welcoming and engaging for a relaxed visit.

The surrounding coastline and countryside add another layer to a stay here. Mwnt Beach is a short drive from town, with sandy shores and a tiny medieval church that crowns the hill above. It’s a quiet place for a picnic and, from summer vantage points, a chance to see dolphins in the bay. The Ceredigion Coast Path also threads past Poppit Sands and along cliffs and coves, giving opportunities for scenic walks with sea views.

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