Attractions of Cardigan Bay |
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If you should tire of the beaches and the comfort and relaxation of your holiday home, we are on hand to advise on some of the best places to enjoy this unspoiled part of Wales.
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You may be fortunate enough to see otters fishing in the river, but you will have to be very quiet. The country lanes are full of wild flowers and there are many parts of the nearby coast where you can walk to secluded coves and beaches.
The rich local wildlife does not only consist of dolphins. You may also see seals, Red Kites - one of the rarest birds in Britain. They are larger than the buzzard - which you are almost certain to see, and you can distinguish them by their forked tail and 'fingered' wing tips. |
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| We hope we have given you a taste of the local attractions. You can find more attractions and information through the following links.
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Links to AttractionsCardiganshire Coast and Country - What to do and see around Cardigan Bay New Quay Boat Trip - Go dolphin spotting from aboard these very safe boats. Welsh Bird of Prey Centre - 90 minute Falconry Walks or half days. Felinwynt Butterfly and Rainforest Centre - a tropical excursion! Harbour Master Restaurant - Welsh restaurant overlooking the harbour |
Please don't forget - we are only an e-mail or telephone call away, and will be happy to help you with your holiday plans.
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E-mail
Jann Tucker |
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