National Parks / Outstanding Natural Areas

Ceredigion Heritage Coast. No passport required.

The Cardigan Bay coastline is one of the most ecologically important stretches of the British coast — home to the largest population of bottlenose dolphins in Europe, to grey seals who pup on beaches in autumn, to choughs, red kites, and one of the most dramatic sections of the Wales Coast Path.
Ty Cwch sits at the centre of it. A Green Tourism Gold-awarded boathouse designed by a local sustainable architect, it sleeps 12 in a quiet cove between New Quay and Llangrannog. The beach is a minute’s walk. Kayaks, body boards, and life jackets are available. Guided wildlife and activity experiences — foraging, coasteering, dolphin watching, surfing — can be arranged locally.
With international travel carrying more uncertainty and cost than it has for years, the case for a week on the Ceredigion coast looks stronger than ever. Recognised by Visit Wales with their Innovation in Tourism Award. Featured in The Guardian, The Telegraph, Rough Guide to Wales, and Coast. From £25 per person per night.

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