Places to Visit
A fascinating world of the Honeybee. Shop ~Tea Rooms ~ Meadery.
Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge 11.75miles by Narrow Gauge Steam Train. No price increase for 2009.
Checkout the Welsh Gold website for more details!
Teifi Valley Railway; Once the GWR branch line to Newcastle Emlyn from Pencader. Now operating as a narrow gauge railway (2ft)
run by volunteers on part of the old railway track-bed. Scenic runs down the line through wooded area's, cafe, souvenir shop
and children's play area and much more.
Europe's leading Eco-Centre has something for everyone. Amazing views of Snowdonia
Children's adventure playground, farm animals, watch the marine wildlife from the headland.
18th-century Welsh minor gentry estate. Designed in the 1790s, is the most complete example of the early work of John Nash.
12th Century Abbey of the Cistercian Monks.
Visit these beautiful horses
Great day out for the kid's and family, one of the best adventure parks in Wales.
Wales Largest Theme Park.
Windsurfing ~ Kayaking ~ Sailing
New working museum covering the history of the internal combustion engine.
Open 10.30 - 17.00 Wed to Sun & Bank Holidays. August open 7 days a week. For further info telephone 01239 811212
Delightful setting on the River Teifi, Corecal Museum & 16th Century Public House
National Botanic Garden of Wales, the first national botanic garden to be created in the new millennium.
Between Carmarthen and Swansea on A48, Shops, tea rooms and Wild Bunch Club for the kid's.
Exotic Plants and Butterflies in the scenic Rheidol Valley
Talyllyn historic Narrow Gauge Steam Railway great fun day out for all, 11.8km through the Fathew valley.
Special events, narrow gauge museum
, Cafe, shop. Running daily until 1 November

Brecon Mountain Railway - Travel in one of our all-weather observation coaches behind a vintage steam locomotive through beautiful scenery into the Brecon Beacons National Park along the full length of the Taf Fechan Reservoir to Dol-y-Gaer
The picturesque village of Dre-fach Felindre in the beautiful Teifi valley once the centre of a thriving woollen industry, earning the nickname 'The Huddersfield of Wales'. Follow the process from fleece to fabric.
The National Coracle Museum houses an international collection of coracles from as far afield as Vietnam,
North America, India, Tibet and Iraq to complement the collection of coracles from around our home islands
Red Kite feeding can be enjoyed here every day (weather permitting) at  2pm winter (3pm summer), offering
spectacular views of the birds in a wild and wonderful setting.
Coastal Walks along the Marine Heritage Coast
Due to a number of incidents along the coastal footpaths lately for safety reasons we have decided
to remove all links relating to the Heritage Coastal Footpath.
Ynys Lochtyn
Walk around the headland to this iron age settlement, splended views across Cardigan Bay.
New Quay to Cwmtydu
Coastal walk of about 4 miles through old smugglers haunts and deep valley's.
Aberaeron to Llanina Point
This walk should take around 3hrs giving beautiful views across Cardigan Bay
Aberporth to Tresaith
Short coastal walk approx 1 mile, view the Afon Saith a waterfall,diverted in the last Ice Age.

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Scuba Diving West Wales
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Aberaeron Craft Centre
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Llanarth Coarse Fishery 2 miles from New Quay
View the Marine Heritage Coast and Dolphins
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