Best Attractions near Cardigan Castle
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Cardigan Castle
Explore 900 years of Welsh history and stunning gardens at Cardigan Castle, where medieval walls meet Georgian elegance by the River Teifi.
Green Street, Cardigan SA43 1JA4.3Very Good 1,456 Reviews -
The Cellar
A vibrant live music venue and community hub in Cardigan, blending eclectic charm with a welcoming atmosphere and rich cultural spirit.
25, 26 Quay St, Cardigan SA43 1HU4.7Excellent 176 Reviews -
Cambrian Quay
Tranquil waterfront with stunning views over Cardigan Bay, home to native dolphins and rich maritime heritage.
Cardigan SA43 1EZ5.0Excellent 3 Reviews -
Custom House Shop And Gallery
Discover authentic Welsh crafts and heritage in a historic 18th-century customs house on Cardigan’s oldest street.
44 St Mary St, Cardigan SA43 1HA4.6Excellent 5 Reviews -
Tigers Eye
Discover unique artisan gifts and handcrafted treasures in the charming Tigers Eye gift shop at Cardigan’s historic High Street.
Black Lion Mews, High St, Cardigan SA43 1HJ5.0Excellent 6 Reviews -
PuffMami Makes
Historic Gothic market in Cardigan with local crafts, vintage finds, artisan foods, and a lively community spirit across two floors.
Guildhall Market, Cardigan SA43 1JL -
Visit Cardigan
Discover Cardigan Guildhall, Britain’s first Ruskinian Gothic civic building, blending historic architecture with vibrant markets and community life.
The Guildhall, Cardigan SA43 1JL -
Food For Thought
A cozy Cardigan cafe serving hearty Welsh and British classics with welcoming vibes and vegetarian-friendly options.
13 Pendre, Cardigan SA43 1JL4.6Excellent 518 Reviews -
Cardigan Cenotaph
A dignified memorial in Cardigan’s Victoria Gardens honoring local heroes lost in the World Wars, inviting reflection and remembrance.
North Rd, Cardigan SA43 1LS -
Welsh Wildlife Centre
Explore Wales’ premier wetland reserve with family-friendly trails, vibrant wildlife, and panoramic views at the Welsh Wildlife Centre.
Cilgerran SA43 2TB4.6Excellent 1,086 Reviews
Other attractions near Cardigan Castle
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A Bay To Remember
Experience thrilling wildlife boat trips in Cardigan Bay, spotting dolphins, seals, and seabirds on safe, family-friendly RIB tours from St Dogmaels.
The Moorings, St Dogmaels, Cardigan SA43 3GF4.9Excellent 369 Reviews -
Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail
Explore Wales’s rugged coastal beauty on the Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail, a scenic path rich in wildlife, history, and stunning sea views.
The Moorings, St Dogmaels, Cardigan SA43 3LJ -
National Trust - Cilgerran Castle
Explore the dramatic ruins of Cilgerran Castle, a 13th-century Norman fortress perched above the breathtaking Teifi Gorge in scenic West Wales.
Cilgerran Castle near, Cardigan SA43 2SF4.4Very Good 1,015 Reviews -
Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
A family-run coastal farm park with sea views, farm animals, and a clifftop walk to watch wild seals and dolphins in Cardigan Bay.
Gwbert, Cardigan SA43 1PR4.6Excellent 999 Reviews -
Cardigan Island
A serene Welsh island sanctuary famed for seals, seabirds, and rich maritime heritage just off Cardigan’s coast.
Cardigan Island4.8Excellent 23 Reviews -
Mwnt Beach
Discover Mwnt Beach, a secluded sandy bay with stunning cliffs, abundant wildlife, and medieval charm on the scenic Cardigan coast.
Mwnt, Cardigan SA43 1QH4.9Excellent 42 Reviews -
Castell Henllys Iron Age Village
Step back 2,000 years into a living Iron Age village nestled in Pembrokeshire’s stunning natural landscape.
Meline, Crymych SA41 3UR4.6Excellent 973 Reviews -
Traeth Penloin
A wild, windswept Welsh beach where solitude and natural beauty reign supreme.
Rhiw Y Rofft, Cardigan SA43 2DG -
In the Welsh Wind Distillery
Discover Wales’ smallest distillery crafting bespoke gins and spirits in a charming rural setting at the Gogerddan Arms, Tanygroes.
Gogerddan Arms, Tan-y-groes, Cardigan SA43 2HP4.9Excellent 62 Reviews -
Tresaith
Discover Tresaith Beach’s rare waterfall, Blue Flag sands, and vibrant marine life on Wales’ scenic Ceredigion coast.
61 Heol Y Graig, Aberporth, Cardigan SA43 2JL4.6Excellent 443 Reviews -
Tresaith Waterfall
Discover the rare coastal waterfall cascading onto sandy shores at Tresaith Beach, a serene gem along Wales’ Cardigan Bay coast.
Afon Saith,4.8Excellent 586 Reviews -
Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber
Explore Pentre Ifan, Wales’ towering 5,000-year-old Neolithic burial chamber with its iconic floating capstone and panoramic Pembrokeshire views.
Nevern, Crymych SA41 3TZ4.7Excellent 923 Reviews -
Internal Fire Museum of Power
Discover the vibrant history of steam and internal combustion engines brought to life in the scenic Welsh countryside at the Internal Fire Museum of Power.
Tan-y-groes, Cardigan SA43 2JS4.9Excellent 293 Reviews -
Foel Drygarn Hill Fort
Explore Foel Drygarn, a majestic Iron Age hillfort with ancient Bronze Age cairns, nestled atop the scenic Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire.
Crymych SA41 3SG4.7Excellent 66 Reviews -
Penbryn Beach
Discover the tranquil beauty of Penbryn Beach, a nearly mile-long sandy cove framed by woodland and cliffs on Wales’ stunning Cardigan Bay coast.
Unnamed Road, 6QL, Llandysul4.8Excellent 370 Reviews -
Newcastle Emlyn Castle
Explore the evocative ruins of a rare Welsh-built stone castle overlooking the scenic River Teifi, rich in history and legend.
Castle St, Newcastle Emlyn SA38 9AF4.4Very Good 475 Reviews -
Carreg Slic
Discover Carreg Slic, the legendary sea stack of Llangrannog, where natural beauty meets Welsh folklore on a stunning Blue Flag beach.
Llangrannog, Llandysul SA44 6SN -
Preseli Hills
Explore the mystical Preseli Hills, ancient uplands of Wales with breathtaking views, prehistoric mysteries, and rich cultural legends.
Clynderwen SA66 7QX4.8Excellent 44 Reviews -
Pwllgwaelod Beach
A tranquil, sheltered cove on Pembrokeshire’s Dinas Island with scenic cliffs, rock pools, historic charm, and peaceful coastal walks.
Dinas Cross, Newport SA42 0SE4.7Excellent 230 Reviews -
National Wool Museum
Explore Wales’s wool heritage at the National Wool Museum, where historic mills and working machinery bring textile traditions to life.
Dre-Fach Felindre, Felindre, Llandysul SA44 5UP4.6Excellent 646 Reviews -
Dyffryn Fernant Garden
Secluded six-acre garden near Fishguard offering diverse themed areas, peaceful walks, and a welcoming, dog-friendly atmosphere.
Dyffryn Fernant, Fishguard SA65 9SP4.6Excellent 158 Reviews -
Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary
Walk with llamas through peaceful Welsh valleys at the family-run sanctuary dedicated to animal welfare and immersive countryside adventures.
Glanrhydwilym, Rhydwilym, Llandissilio, Clynderwen SA66 7QH5.0Excellent 56 Reviews -
Fishguard Fort
Historic 18th-century coastal fort overlooking Fishguard Bay, key to Britain’s last invasion and Welsh maritime defense.
Fishguard SA65 9NB4.5Excellent 379 Reviews -
Garn Wen
Explore the evocative Neolithic burial chambers of Garn Wen, a serene prehistoric site nestled in Goodwick’s historic landscape.
47 Harbour Village, Goodwick SA64 0DY4.0Very Good 56 Reviews -
The Black Lion - New Quay, West Wales
Historic clifftop pub and hotel in New Quay blending Welsh heritage, Dylan Thomas lore, and stunning coastal views.
Glanmor Terrace, New Quay SA45 9PT4.5Excellent 1,011 Reviews -
Dolphin Survey Boat Trips
Experience intimate dolphin encounters and marine wildlife discovery on small, ethical boat trips from New Quay’s scenic Cardigan Bay.
Patent Slip Building, CBMWC, Glanmor Terrace, New Quay SA45 9PS4.8Excellent 136 Reviews -
Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre
Discover the vibrant marine life of Cardigan Bay through interactive exhibits, dolphin-spotting, and conservation at New Quay’s marine wildlife centre.
Patent Slip Building, Glanmor Terrace, New Quay SA45 9PS4.7Excellent 330 Reviews -
New Quay Harbour
Discover New Quay Harbour, a scenic Welsh fishing village famed for its dolphins, sandy beaches, and rich maritime heritage on the stunning Cardigan Bay coast.
New Quay SA45 9NW4.7Excellent 124 Reviews -
Llys-y-fran Reservoir
Explore Pembrokeshire’s scenic Llys-y-frân Reservoir with watersports, mountain biking, fishing, and a vibrant visitor centre.
Clarbeston Road SA63 4RR4.5Excellent 581 Reviews -
Strumble Head
Iconic 1908 lighthouse on a rugged islet with dramatic coastal views, rich history, and abundant wildlife on Pembrokeshire’s wild northwest coast.
Goodwick SA64 0JL4.8Excellent 42 Reviews -
Strumble Head Lighthouse
A striking 1908 lighthouse on a rocky islet, offering dramatic coastal views, seal watching and a powerful sense of maritime history on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
Pencaer SA64 0JL4.7Excellent 751 Reviews -
Llawhaden Castle
Discover the rich history of Llawhaden Castle, a captivating medieval ruin nestled in the stunning landscapes of Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Tal-Y-Bont Hill, Llawhaden, Narberth SA67 8HL4.6Excellent 363 Reviews -
Scolton Manor
Explore a beautifully restored Victorian manor and tranquil country park with family-friendly trails, gardens, and historic exhibits in Pembrokeshire.
Bethlehem, Haverfordwest SA62 5QL4.5Excellent 729 Reviews -
The Red Lion Inn
A beautifully restored 200-year-old Welsh pub offering hearty food, warm hospitality, and a cozy atmosphere in the heart of Ffos-y-ffin.
Ffos-y-ffin, Aberaeron SA46 0HA4.7Excellent 74 Reviews -
Abermawr
Discover the tranquil, shingle-strewn shores of Abermawr, a secluded coastal gem framed by woodlands and marshes in Pembrokeshire.
Haverfordwest SA62 5UX4.9Excellent 53 Reviews -
Cors Llangloffan / Llangloffan Fen
Explore one of Wales' largest floodplain wetlands, a tranquil haven for rare birds, mammals, and diverse wetland habitats in scenic Pembrokeshire.
Mathry, Haverfordwest SA62 5ER4.7Excellent 16 Reviews -
Wiston Castle
Explore Wiston Castle, a remarkable 12th-century motte-and-bailey fortress founded by Flemish settlers on Wales’ historic Norman-Welsh frontier.
3 Cawdor Terrace, Wiston, Haverfordwest SA62 4PN4.4Very Good 97 Reviews -
The Golden Sheaf Gallery
Discover unique art and quality gifts celebrating heritage and contemporary creativity in the heart of Narberth.
25 High St, Narberth SA67 7AR4.6Excellent 66 Reviews -
Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course
A vibrant family farm adventure with frisbee golf, crazy golf, and playful animal encounters in picturesque Pembrokeshire countryside.
Clerkenhill, Haverfordwest SA62 4PE4.7Excellent 412 Reviews -
Llanerchaeron
A Georgian estate frozen in time—three centuries of Welsh rural heritage preserved in one remarkable place.
Aberaeron SA48 8DG4.0Very Good 7 Reviews -
Bluestone Resort
Luxury lodges and family adventures await in Pembrokeshire’s scenic Bluestone National Park Resort, a vibrant village retreat set in 500 acres of countryside.
Canaston Wood, The Grange, Narberth SA67 8DE4.6Excellent 4,413 Reviews -
Hangar 5
Wales’ first trampoline park offering thrilling indoor fun, soft play, and a cozy cafe near Haverfordwest.
Fishguard Rd, Haverfordwest SA62 4BY4.2Very Good 218 Reviews -
St Catherine's Walk Shopping Centre
A vibrant, accessible shopping and leisure hub in Carmarthen with over 20 stores, dining, cinema, and extensive parking facilities.
St Catherine St, Carmarthen SA31 1GA4.2Very Good 2,267 Reviews -
The Old Curiosity
Discover timeless antiques and unique collectibles in the heart of historic Carmarthen at The Old Curiosity.
19 King St, Carmarthen SA31 1BH4.6Excellent 32 Reviews -
Moridunum Roman Amphitheatre
Explore the rare 2nd-century Roman amphitheatre in Carmarthen, a unique window into ancient Wales and the far west of the Roman Empire.
66 Oak Terrace, Carmarthen SA31 1NU3.7Good 18 Reviews -
Carmarthen Castle
Explore the evocative medieval ruins of Carmarthen Castle, perched above the River Twyi with panoramic views and rich Welsh history.
Castle Hill, Carmarthen SA31 1AD3.7Good 327 Reviews -
Carmarthen Antiques Centre
Discover a vast collection of Welsh antiques, vintage treasures, and unique collectibles in Carmarthen's premier two-floor antiques emporium.
56 Priory St, Carmarthen SA31 1NU4.6Excellent 110 Reviews -
Parc Hinds
A quiet green retreat in eastern Carmarthen, perfect for a relaxed stroll, children’s play, or a peaceful dog walk.
Old Priory Rd, Carmarthen SA31 1NP4.3Very Good 13 Reviews -
Carreg Samson
Explore Carreg Samson, a monumental 5,000-year-old Neolithic dolmen perched on the Pembrokeshire coast, steeped in legend and prehistoric wonder.
Haverfordwest SA62 5HJ4.6Excellent 120 Reviews -
Oakwood Theme Park
Thrilling rides and family fun in scenic Pembrokeshire — Oakwood Theme Park, a cherished Welsh adventure destination.
Canaston Bridge, Narberth SA67 8DE4.6Excellent 6,581 Reviews -
The Boars Head
A welcoming gastropub in Templeton serving fresh, locally sourced meals with hearty portions and a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere.
Maple Ct, Templeton, Narberth SA67 8SD4.4Very Good 918 Reviews -
Gwili Steam Railway
Step aboard the Gwili Steam Railway for a scenic, nostalgic steam train journey through the tranquil Carmarthenshire countryside.
Railway Station, Abergwili Junction, Carmarthen SA31 2DG4.5Excellent 1,190 Reviews -
Amgueddfa Sir Gâr - Carmarthenshire Museum
Discover Carmarthenshire’s rich heritage in a 700-year-old bishop’s palace with themed galleries, historic charm, and family-friendly exhibits.
Abergwili, Carmarthen SA31 2JG4.5Excellent 289 Reviews -
Picton Castle
Explore a medieval castle with Georgian charm set amidst 50 acres of stunning gardens and family-friendly adventures in Pembrokeshire.
Picton Castle, Gardens, Haverfordwest SA62 4AS4.2Very Good 22 Reviews -
Picton Castle Gardens
Explore 50 acres of enchanting gardens and a medieval castle with Georgian charm in the heart of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Rhos, Haverfordwest SA62 4AS4.6Excellent 1,159 Reviews
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