Jo And Matt's Guidebook

Jo And Matt
Jo And Matt's Guidebook

Food scene

dog friendly funky bar and bistro that is ten minutes drive away. They have a farm shop and children’s play barn. Booking is recommended.
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The Moody Cow Farm Shop, Butchery & Welsh Bistro
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dog friendly funky bar and bistro that is ten minutes drive away. They have a farm shop and children’s play barn. Booking is recommended.
New Quay is a located overlooking the beach and harbour with inside and outside seating. Ideal venue for tasting local ales or value for money food.
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The Hotel Penwig
South John Street
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New Quay is a located overlooking the beach and harbour with inside and outside seating. Ideal venue for tasting local ales or value for money food.
bar and grill in New Quay. Great for a brunch, lunch or an evening meal. Booking essential and dog friendly
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The Pepper Pot Bar and Grill
Church Street
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bar and grill in New Quay. Great for a brunch, lunch or an evening meal. Booking essential and dog friendly
A traditional Welsh village pub 2 mins walk from the cottage. It is dog friendly and is open for good food and drink every lunchtime and evening except for Sunday evenings.
The Glanyrafon Arms
A traditional Welsh village pub 2 mins walk from the cottage. It is dog friendly and is open for good food and drink every lunchtime and evening except for Sunday evenings.
as the name indicates, is a harbourside bar and restaurant, very highly acclaimed restaurant offering top locally sourced grub!!  Dogs not allowed inside.
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Harbourmaster Hotel
1 Quay Parade
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as the name indicates, is a harbourside bar and restaurant, very highly acclaimed restaurant offering top locally sourced grub!!  Dogs not allowed inside. 
Bar and kitchen is in picturesque Aberaeron, on the harbour edge it offers lovely food in a cosy environment and their own honey based ice cream produced locally.
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The Hive
Cadwgan Place
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Bar and kitchen is in picturesque Aberaeron, on the harbour edge it offers lovely food in a cosy environment and their own honey based ice cream produced locally.
The Daffodil is a dog-friendly rural Gastro Pub with varied menus, open on Wednesday to Sunday every week, and on Bank Holiday Mondays. With beautiful country views and only 15 minutes drive from Drws Y Coed. Offering high quality freshly prepared food using locally sourced ingredients served in a relaxed and unpretentious environment.
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Daffodil at Penrhiwllan
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The Daffodil is a dog-friendly rural Gastro Pub with varied menus, open on Wednesday to Sunday every week, and on Bank Holiday Mondays. With beautiful country views and only 15 minutes drive from Drws Y Coed. Offering high quality freshly prepared food using locally sourced ingredients served in a relaxed and unpretentious environment.

Sightseeing

Very popular spot for tourists with it's selection of individual shops and cafes for all to enjoy. The best fish and chips for miles around. Once a prosperous boat building and shipping hotspot, Aberaeron is now a popular seaside holiday destination with - thanks to its past glory - a wealth of beautiful (and architecturally significant) kaleidoscopic Georgian properties. Also, the coastal stretch of drive from here to LLanon is gorgeous.
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Aberaeron
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Very popular spot for tourists with it's selection of individual shops and cafes for all to enjoy. The best fish and chips for miles around. Once a prosperous boat building and shipping hotspot, Aberaeron is now a popular seaside holiday destination with - thanks to its past glory - a wealth of beautiful (and architecturally significant) kaleidoscopic Georgian properties. Also, the coastal stretch of drive from here to LLanon is gorgeous.
Popular seaside town with a few Fish and Chip shops, a shell shop, a surf shop and independent clothes/gift stores. Marine Wildlife Centre, New Quay. Cardigan Bay Watersports, New Quay. Dolphin Boat Trips, New Quay.
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Newquay
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Popular seaside town with a few Fish and Chip shops, a shell shop, a surf shop and independent clothes/gift stores. Marine Wildlife Centre, New Quay. Cardigan Bay Watersports, New Quay. Dolphin Boat Trips, New Quay.
Newcastle Emlyn is a delightful historic market town found nestled within the stunningly beautiful Teifi Valley. The high street has developed into an attractive shopping destination and offers an array of independent shops, art and crafts and antique centres.
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Newcastle Emlyn
Market Square
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Newcastle Emlyn is a delightful historic market town found nestled within the stunningly beautiful Teifi Valley. The high street has developed into an attractive shopping destination and offers an array of independent shops, art and crafts and antique centres.
Cilgerran is one of the most spectacularly sited castles in Wales. Its two great round towers loom high above the deep gorge of the River Teifi and the fast-flowing stream of the Plysog.
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Cilgerran Castle - Þjóðtrú
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Cilgerran is one of the most spectacularly sited castles in Wales. Its two great round towers loom high above the deep gorge of the River Teifi and the fast-flowing stream of the Plysog.
18th-century estate with early John Nash villa, plus a walled garden, ornamental lake and home farm.
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Þjóðtrú - Llanerchaeron
A482
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18th-century estate with early John Nash villa, plus a walled garden, ornamental lake and home farm.
Cardigan is the gateway to the Teifi Valley. The ancient town sits on the estuary of the River Teifi at the base of Cardigan Bay. Its unspoilt townscape and heritage provide a nostalgic backdrop to a culture of arts and crafts, events and music festivals. In the town is Castell Henllys, an open air museum and reconstruction of an Iron Age Celtic fort. Cardigan is also home to marine wildlife, including dolphins and whales that visit Cardigan Bay.
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Cardigan
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Cardigan is the gateway to the Teifi Valley. The ancient town sits on the estuary of the River Teifi at the base of Cardigan Bay. Its unspoilt townscape and heritage provide a nostalgic backdrop to a culture of arts and crafts, events and music festivals. In the town is Castell Henllys, an open air museum and reconstruction of an Iron Age Celtic fort. Cardigan is also home to marine wildlife, including dolphins and whales that visit Cardigan Bay.
Great opportunity to see dolphins and other wildlife aboard one of New Quay's dedicated spotting boats.
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SeaMor Dolphin Watching Boat Trips
South John Street
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Great opportunity to see dolphins and other wildlife aboard one of New Quay's dedicated spotting boats.
Dolphin and wildlife spotting boats based near Cardigan.
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A Bay To Remember - Departure Point
The Moorings
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Dolphin and wildlife spotting boats based near Cardigan.

Beaches

New Quay bay has three very different, beautiful and popular beaches. Harbour Beach is New Quay's main beach, tucked below the sloping terraces of the village and sheltered from the prevailing weather by the harbour wall. A designated Blue Flag beach, with clean, clear water, a designated safe swimming area and soft, fine sand, Harbour beach is a firm favourite with families. Walk along Traeth Gwyn at low tide and you'll be following in the footsteps of Dylan Thomas.
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New Quay Beach
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New Quay bay has three very different, beautiful and popular beaches. Harbour Beach is New Quay's main beach, tucked below the sloping terraces of the village and sheltered from the prevailing weather by the harbour wall. A designated Blue Flag beach, with clean, clear water, a designated safe swimming area and soft, fine sand, Harbour beach is a firm favourite with families. Walk along Traeth Gwyn at low tide and you'll be following in the footsteps of Dylan Thomas.
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Cwmtydu Cove Car Park
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Penbryn Beach
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Llangrannog Beach
B4321
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Tresaith
61 Heol Y Graig
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Aberporth Beach
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Traeth Mwnt
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Poppit Sands Beach
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Borgartillaga

Siðir og menning

Welsh speaking area

A few simple Welsh phrases to try out during your stay “Bore da” – meaning, good morning. Pronounced: ‘bore-ray-dah’ “Helô / Hylô” – meaning, Pronounced: ‘hell-oh / hill-oh’ “Sut wyt ti?” – meaning, how are you? Pronounced: ‘Soot-wut-tee’ “Diolch” – meaning, thank you. Pronounced: ‘Dee-ol-ch’ “Croesco” – meaning, you’re welcome Pronounced: ‘Croe-soe’ “Prynhawn da” – meaning, good afternoon. Pronounced: ‘Prin-how’n-dah’ “Nos da” – meaning, good night. Pronounced: ‘Nohs-dah’ “Ble mae’r tŷ bach?” – meaning, where is the toilet? Pronounced: ‘Blair my-r tee ba-ch?’
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Dolphin Spotting

With Britain’s largest population of resident bottle-nosed dolphins, Cardigan Bay is widely regarded as one of the very best places to spot them in the wild. During the summer months, those armed with binoculars will likely be able to see them from the shore, however for almost-guaranteed sightings, jump on a boat trip from New Quay.