Pubs Grub and Fun (Local Attractions, Activities and Places to Eat)
What to See:
Ceredigion is at the Heart of West Wales and is dominated by the Cardigan Bay coastline. Seaside towns such as Aberaeron, New Quay are a must visit and within easy reach by car. Inland there are the towns of Lampeter,Llandeilo and Llandovery with their eclectic mix of restaurants,shops, galleries & pubs. Along with the Ancient capital of Wales Carmarthen and Cenarth home of waterfalls and the National Coracle centre. Many Country Parks, a Roman gold mine, a series of spectacular waterfalls, historic houses and many many castles. Day trips can include the vibrant and the dramatic coastline of Carmarthenshire and neighbouring Pembrokeshire.

The lovely seclusion of Llangrannog beach.
What to Do:
Walkers can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Cardigan Bay Coastline to inland walks. Follow the attached link for walks in the area. http://www.tourism.ceredigion.gov.uk/saesneg/walking.htm
Why not try a fun way to explore many of the major towns in West wales, namely West Wales Treasure Trails. We can supply the kits @ £5, for a 2-3 hour adventure. "Solve a murder mystery or de-activate the bomb on a spy trail with our unique walking, cycling and driving trails". See details on Treasure Trails.co.uk
http://www.treasuretrails.co.uk
Trout Fishing on the Teifi River is excellent and day permits can be bought locally from the Porth hotel in Llandysul.
For the more adventurous, gorge walking, kayaking and coasteering are available.
Where to Eat:
The Porth Hotel - large bar with open fires, separate restaurant, Sky TV and Pool Table, 1 mile down the hill.
Dan 'I Sang at the Kings Arms, Chinese sit down restaurant and take away.
Further Afield:
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