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Ceredigion,
one of the last homes of the Welsh language and culture, offers
the visitor a truly welcoming and memorable experience. Within
a short distance of the Blaenwaun Caravan Park you will find something
that appeals to everyone.
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There are lots of outdoor activities
in Ceredigion, Like the West
Wales All Terrain Centre which offers activities for all the
family rain or shine. Or try one of the many walks mapped out on
Cardiganshire
Coast and Country |
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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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Fishing in our lake, or
falconry 'the sport of kings' Welsh
Bird of Prey Centre. And a trip down the river Teifi on a
canoe from the Welsh Wildlife Centre are all available close to
the beautiful Cardigan Bay coast.
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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 with all the latest films for those rainy days.
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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 afield. |
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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 Coast, shelter
some of Britain rarest birds.
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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.
Coarse angling is also popular, and fishing in our own coarse lake
on the Park is free to residents throughout their stay |
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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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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, unspoilt 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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