Part of the Ceredigion Marine Heritage Coast
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Saturday 04 February 2012
Rain may become wintry remaining cold in the
freshening south-southeasterlies. Max temp 1c

 
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Award for 2011


View of Aberporth main beach


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Dolphin Spotting Boat Trips
Scuba Diving West Wales

Tresaith Holiday Flats & Hostel

Aberporth is another quaint delightful little resort along the Ceredigion Marine Heritage Coast,
10 miles south of New Quay. With two safe sandy beaches - rock pools and small stream that runs out onto the beach
an ideal place to let the children venture. Above the beach a small cafe that overlook Cardigan Bay serving
hot and cold snacks or you can have a pint from the friendly pub next door, takeaways are also available.
Ample car parking is available with limited disability spaces above the beach with toilets.
A regular bus service runs from New Quay to Cardigan via Aberporth (550) ‘Richard Brothers Buses’ and Arriva buses.
 

Accommodation in & around Aberporth

Cardigan Bay Holiday Cottage


View from the terraces
Local Facilities
Key
Restaurant Public house
Chinese
Cafe
Sea bathing
Walks
Disabled
Public telephone
Information
Key to Aberporth facilities
Take away
Public houses
Fishing
Beach
Lifeguard-seasonal
Sight seeing bus route
Blue badge sceme
Toilets
Baby changing
 
Restaurant Indian
Chemist
Seaside
No dogs on beach
Post office
Buses
Parking
Doctors
Marine Wildlife reports
Directions from New Quay
Leave New Quay on the A486 to Synod Inn, take a right
onto the A487 drive towards Cardigan for 9 miles until
you come to a village of Tanygroes. As you come out of
Tanygroes you will see a Texaco garage on your right,
take the first turning right for Aberporth A4333 (2 miles).


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2002 ~ 2012