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 Cardigan Bay, Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cardigan Bay (Welsh: Bae Ceredigion or Bae Aberteifi) is a large inlet of the Irish Sea, indenting the west coast of Wales between the Lleyn and Pembrokeshire peninsulas.
Much of the coast surrounding the bay is fertile farmland, dotted with towns and seaside resorts such as Fishguard, New Quay, Aberystwyth, Barmouth and Pwllheli on the Cambrian Coast.
The Central and Northern area of the Bay is the location of the legendary Cantre Gwaelod, the Lowland Hundred or Hundred under the Sea.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cardigan_Bay,_Wales   (168 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Cardigan Bay, Wales
Pembrokeshire (Welsh: Sir Benfro) is a county in the southwest of Wales in the United Kingdom.
New Quay (Welsh: Cei Newydd) is a seaside town in Ceredigion, Wales, lying on Cardigan Bay.
Barmouth (Welsh: Abermaw) is a town in the administrative county of Gwynedd, traditional county of Merionethshire, northwestern Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Mawddach and Cardigan Bay.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Cardigan-Bay,-Wales   (520 words)

  
 Welcome to the CARDIGAN and Cardigan Bay in Wales. Visit CARDIGAN Welsh and the countryside and coast of Wales. Photo ...
Cardigan Castle was built by the Normans and visitors can still see the keep and the castle towers which are unfortunately in a ruined state.
Cardigan is close to the border of the Pembrokeshire National Park and attractions include an abbey, a working watermill and the Welsh Wildlife Centre at Cilgerran.
Cardigan Bay stretches for 40 miles along some of the most sparsely populated areas in Britain.
www.birminghamuk.com /cardigan.htm   (256 words)

  
 Cardigan Bay SAC - Appendix 3
Cardigan Bay, North Wales, Liverpool Bay and the Solway.
Cardigan Bay and north Wales (Cwm-yr-Eglwys, Newport Bay to Rhos-on-Sea) (MNCR sector 10).
Stronach, A. Observations in Cardigan Bay on the effects of seismic surveys on seabirds and cetaceans, 28 Oct. - 11 Nov. 1993.
www.cardiganbaysac.org.uk /appendices/3.htm   (2242 words)

  
 Cardigan, Ceredigion from Carm1.co.uk - The Photographic Guide to Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Cardigan Town Trail - The story of the early history of Cardigan is one of struggle between the Welsh and the invading Normans - alliance, conflict, love and betrayal...
Wales Calling - Cardigan Castle did not survive the Civil War, was partly blown up in 1645, and all that now remains is odd bits of the structure.
The Afon Teifi and its tributaries are one of the strongholds in Wales for this elusive mammal...
www.carm1.co.uk /Cardigan/index.htm   (404 words)

  
 Cardigan Bay Wales - Infospot UK Shop Search Cardigan Bay Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Cardigan Bay in west Wales- a great sweep of remote grandeur, from Dongellau via...
Friends of Cardigan Bay are an active conservation group based in Aberystwyth on the shores of Cardigan Bay, West Wales.
Wales holiday cottages in Cardigan Bay: Large well equipped self catering holiday cottages located on Cardigan Bay on the Ceredigion Coastline.
cardigan-bay-wales.home-spot.co.uk /terms/cardigan-bay-wales.html   (348 words)

  
 Cardigan Bay, Wales - a tourist guide
Along the sea, a 40 mile sweep of glorious coastline of Cardigan Bay.
The University College of Wales is spread across many buildings in the town, and many of them can be visited by asking at the porters lodges.
Cardigan Castle did not survive the Civil War, was partly blown up in 1645, and all that now remains is odd bits of the structure.
www.wales-calling.com /guide/cardigan-bay.htm   (627 words)

  
 BBC - Coast Cardigan Bay to the Dee
Cardigan Bay is one of the most important locations off the British coast for bottlenose dolphins, with a population of approximately 127.
Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre in New Quay runs regular dolphin-watching trips.
The Barmouth railway and pedestrian bridge which crosses the Mawddach estuary is wooden and was built in 1867 to carry the Cambrian Railway.
www15.thdo.bbc.co.uk /coast/programmes/04-cardigan-bay-dee.shtml   (904 words)

  
 Innkeeper Wales, Cardigan Town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Cardigan has always been a thriving Market Town and is visited by thousands of tourists each year.
Cardigan Bay is famous for it's Seal and Dolphin populations, situated around the bays sandy beaches.
To the south of Cardigan, on the way to the popular beach at Poppit, is St. Dogmaels with its working water mill near the ruins of the ancient abbey.
www.innkeeper-wales.co.uk /cardigan.html   (198 words)

  
 Cardigan Attractions - what to see and do
Cardigan is a busy tourist centre with friendly shops, excellent sports facilities and all year round entertainment at Theatr Mwldan.
Cardigan is the main Town at the northern end of the Pembrokeshire coastal path.
Cardigan Bay is of course famous for its seal and dolphin populations, which can often be seen along this coast.
www.cardigan-chamber.co.uk /attractions.htm   (613 words)

  
 Bed and Breakfast Beach Bar Clarach Bay Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Clarach Bay is a peaceful coastal valley with a sand and shingle beach.
Wales is criss-crossed with many public paths, so you can get a map at many garages or tourist offices, plan your route, get the necessary equipment and off you go.
Wales is encouraging the expansion of traditional wildlife and it is becoming more common to see Kites and Kestrels above you as you drive through the mountains and valleys.
www.dogsbreathdivers.com /wales/clarachbaybeachbar/clarachbayindex.htm   (797 words)

  
 Cardigan Self Catering, B&B, Camping & Caravaning - Plas-y-Wern :: Stay in Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
These are set in a private courtyard and seven acres of grounds, on a coastal hillside overlooking the Marine Heritage Coast of Cardigan Bay in West Wales.
Plas-y-Wern is situated 8 miles north of Cardigan, half a mile off the West Wales coast road to Aberystwyth.
Cardigan Bay was the UK’s first Marine Heritage Coast sheltering some of the rarest birds and marine life and is home to bottlenose dolphins, porpoises and grey seals.
www.stayinwales.co.uk /detail.cfm?idnum=4592   (580 words)

  
 Research and Education Centre in Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Sea Watch Foundation Cymru is dedicated to raising awareness, knowledge and conservation of the marine wildlife of Cardigan Bay Special Area of Conservation (SAC) through research and education.
The purpose of our research is to monitor the marine mammal populations found within Cardigan Bay's SAC and gain information to aid the conservation and long-term well being of these animals and the local environment.
Estimate the abundance and study the distribution of bottlenose dolphins, harbour porpoises and grey seals within the Cardigan Bay SAC using opportunistic boat surveys and dedicated line transects usinf distance sampling.
www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk /marine.htm   (285 words)

  
 Caravan Holiday in Wales: Caravan Holiday Park Cardigan Bay - Sunnysands Caravan Park   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sunnysands in Wales, is a family run Caravan Park situated on the shores of Cardigan Bay, 3 miles north of Barmouth, Wales.
From the caravans one looks straight ahead to Cardigan Bay, westwards across Tremadoc Bay to Pwllheli and Bardsey Island, southwards to Barmouth and the Cader range and northwards away into Snowdonia.
It is accessible from all parts of Wales and the UK by train and bus.
www.holidaypark-wales.com   (245 words)

  
 Hotels in Cardigan Wales accommodation - Cardigan hotels accommodation in Wales UK
Wales is a nation of rugged soaring mountain ranges, beautiful beaches, lush green valleys, old-fashioned market towns and villages, and cosmopolitan lively cities.
Cardigan Island Farm Park offers magnificent views to Cardigan Island (photo) with opportunities to view the animal life at close quarters.
The Cliff Hotel is set in 30 acres of spectacular grounds on the cliffs overlooking the Teifi Estuary, Cardigan Bay and Cardigan Island.
www.kayukay.co.uk /cardiganhotels.html   (307 words)

  
 cardigan bay holiday cottage wales
Cardigan Bay Holiday Cottages that are ideally situated right at the heart of the Ceredigion Coastline near Cardigan Bay.
Much of Wales' Ceredigion coastline is designated Heritage Coast with particularly scenic sections, such as Mwnt Lochtyn Cwmtydu and Penbryn, cared for by the National Trust.
Cardigan Bay is an outstanding and internationally important area for marine wildlife.
www.cardiganbaycoastalcottages.co.uk   (345 words)

  
 Green Tourism Cardigan Bay West Wales
Cardigan Bay West Wales is the ideal environment for green tourism.
Cardigan Bay West Wales, home of the bottlenose dolphin is so special that most of the coastline is a protected Heritage coast.
Footpaths are hedged with masses of wild flowers and you are likely to see foxes and badgers as well as a wide variety of birds including the increasingly abundant red kite.
www.cardiganshirecoastandcountry.co.uk   (139 words)

  
 Visit Cardigan West Wales | Cardigan Town and Cardigan Bay | Cardigan Coast and Castle
Cardigan West Wales is an ancient Welsh cultural and commercial centre on the Teifi estuary, now a thriving market town famous for its many festivals.
Cardigan’s largely unspoilt townscape and its rich cultural heritage make it a very special place to visit and enjoy.
Today Cardigan offers a special visitor experience, ideally located to explore the unspoilt land and seascapes of the Teifi Valley and Cardigan Bay.
www.visitcardigan.com   (129 words)

  
 Cardigan Bay Wales self catering camping bed and breakfast hotels guest house UK holiday accommodation
Cardigan Bay Wales self catering cottages hotels camping bed and breakfast guest house Holiday parks accommodation UK holiday campsite
Cardigan Bay Wales is a holiday destination with cottages self catering appartments flats farm cottage caravan parks hotels, Wales has some great heritage and outstanding countryside and the people are kind and friendly with backpacker hostel bunkhouse cheap accommodation
When visitors think of Wales many do not realise that as well as the valleys there is are areas of Beach that rival many other in the UK Llanddwyn Island has a long sandy beach with by spectacular views and connects the Island to Anglesey.
www.ukwebstart.com /listaccommmecardiganay.html   (217 words)

  
 Prince Of Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
That was the first Prince of Wales, and a very dismal start it was.
Edward was made Prince of Wales at the age of one month, and things seemed to go down hill for him thereafter.
Edward VII has the distinction of being Prince of Wales for a longer period of time than anyone else who ever held the title, fifty-nine years.
www.pausingtoremember.net /Prince_of_Wales.html   (1196 words)

  
 Camping in Wales Cardigan Bay - Blaenwaun Caravan Park Mwnt
Overlooking Cardigan Bay - the home of the dolphin - is Blaenwaun Caravan Park.
A quiet retreat with panoramic views of Cardigan Bay and the surrounding countryside, the park overlooks the exquisite National Trust beach of Mwnt which can be reached via a bridle path adjoining the site.
This coastal caravan park is the perfect base for the whole family to explore this enchanting part of Wales.
www.blaenwaunfarm.com   (134 words)

  
 Cardigan Bay Cottages - Welcome
Gwbert is a small village on the Heritage Coast of Cardigan Bay.
The Bay famous for its bottlenose dolphins, porpoise and grey seals, has many secluded coves and sandy beaches.
Cardigan Golf Course (18 holes) is half a mile away.
www.teificottages.co.uk   (270 words)

  
 Cardigan Market Cardigan Bay West Wales
Cardigan Market is housed in one of the finest buildings in West Wales and is the focal point of the ancient market town of Cardigan.
Built in 1858-1860 The GuildHall reflects the great prosperity and civic pride that Cardigan enjoyed in the middle of the 19th century.
It serves as a reminder that the 7th Earl of Cardigan was the commander who led the 11th Hussars in the historic and ill-fated charge of the Light Brigade on the Russian guns at Balaclava
www.cardiganshirecoastandcountry.com /cardigan_market.htm   (271 words)

  
 Cardigan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America - Homepage of the
Cardigan Today - CONTENTCardigan Today is one of a series of electronic regional magazines published in the UK by the Tindle Newspaper Group.
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 Cardigan holiday cottages, Wales: Glanafon Bach in Llandygwydd
Being only three miles from Cenarth Falls and five miles from both the market towns of Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn, it is ideally located for access to sandy beaches and the coastline of Cardigan Bay, and its population of Bottlenose Dolphins, Harbour Porpoise and Grey Seals.
The Welsh Wildlife Centre and Castle is in nearby Cilgerran.
This is an excellent spot to stay whilst exploring mid and south-west Wales.
www.cottageguide.co.uk /glanafonbach   (227 words)

  
 Bartlett Boat Charters - Long established boat charter specialist in Cardigan Bay, Wales.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Bartlett Boat Charters - We are a long established boat charter specialist in Cardigan Bay in Wales.
We are a specialist Boat charter in Wales offering sea fishing in Wales, fishing holidays in Wales, boat angling in Wales, boat fishing in Cardigan bay, fishing holidays in Wales, fishing in Wales, Aberdyfi boat charter, Aberdyfi boat angling.
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 Ceredigion & Cardigan Bay Wales Holiday Accommodation B&Bs Hotels Cottages
This area of Wales has stunning beaches and market towns the coastline is dotted with villages, small ports and harbour towns all with a rich seafaring history.
On this area of the site Cardigan Bay holiday accommodation in Ceredigion you will find all types of West Wales holiday accommodation, Welsh country cottages, fine hotels, small bed and breakfasts, caravan parks, and camping sites, farmhouse holidays, restaurants and country inns.
Spectacular landscapes and welcoming people await your visit to this beautiful unspoilt area of West Wales, one of the last bastions of the Welsh language and culture.
www.walestouristsonline.co.uk /ceredigion   (178 words)

  
 Cardigan Bay Wales Holiday Cottage Glyntawel :: Stay in Wales
Glyntawel is attached, but totally separate from our family home, (the second picture from the top shows the rear of the cottage on the right.) It enjoys a very private and tranquil outlook, which has been enjoyed by couples seeking solitude, families of all ages and groups looking wanting a base for an activity holiday.
It is ideally situated for exploring this wonderful - and often overlooked - corner of Wales.
Glyntawel (quiet glen) is a traditional Welsh stone and slate cottage, double-glazed and refurbished to the highest standard, heated by an oil-fired Rayburn and a woodburning stove.
www.stayinwales.co.uk /detail.cfm?idnum=2249   (1030 words)

  
 Rivers Mouth holiday cottage Gwbert, Cardigan Bay Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
These two fine detached houses with breathtaking views over Cardigan Bay, are furnished to a very good standard and are just 100 yards from the cliff top.
The shoreline is marked by rugged cliffs and small shingle bays, with large stretches of sand bank exposed at low tide, and the area gives superb views over a diverse and scenic landscape.
The 18-hole golf course, the home of Cardigan golf club, also offers fine views of the estuary and sea, and from the headland you can look across to Cardigan Island.
www.cottagedirect.co.uk /self-catering-holiday-property/Wales/17809.html   (377 words)

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