Cardigan
Cardigan is a town in the county of Ceredigion in Mid Wales. It lies on the estuary of the River Teifi at the point where Ceredigion meets Pembrokeshire. The town is most famous for being the birth place of Jack Daniels – the famous whiskey.
The most important thing to do in Cardigan is the walking, sight seeing and enjoying the historical features of the town. Other places to visit include the Rainforest Centre and Island Coastal Farm Park which both make for a perfect day out for all the family to enjoy. There are many festivals and special events happening all year round in the town and if this isn’t your thing then pack a picnic and head to the beach for some relaxation with stunning views.
Travel Offers partner Hotel in Cardigan Bay provides the perfect base for those exploring coastline of West Wales. The hotel is a matter of yards from 2 small beaches making it the perfect base for exploring the great countryside that awaits you. Join our Membership today and you can make great savings and recoup your Membership cost on the first night’s stay.
HIGHCLIFFE HOTEL 2 STAR
Cardigan, CEREDIGION
School Road, Aberporth, Cardigan, SA43 2DA
Originally built as a ship owner’s residence in 1820, this family run hotel is just 150 yards from two sandy beaches and sits on a stretch of coastline in Cardigan Bay “similar to the best of Cornwall or Devon”. With log fires, a beamed bar and good food The Highcliffe provides an ideal base for a seaside holiday or for touring Wales.
Other Amenities: No smoking restaurant. Residents lounge. TV lounge. Baby listening. Pets allowed. Special diets catered for with prior notice. Rooms are en-suite with coffee/tea making facilities, colour TV, radio, telephone, hairdryer. (Sup. for Internet access).
In the Area: Golf, fishing, riding, walking, sailing, dry slope skiing, boating, tennis, beaches with Blue Flag award.
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