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Aberporth is a charming coastal village nestled along Cardigan Bay. With two stunning blue flag beaches, Dolwen and Dyffryn, it’s a place where nature lovers can slow down and soak up its beauty. Explore the rock pools along the shoreline, while the clifftop paths provide breathtaking sea views for dolphin spotting.

For a small, seaside village, it serves up an impressive array of pubs, cafés, bars and restaurants. A must-visit is The Boy Ashore, where you can feast on the freshest caught lobster and crab, perfectly paired with a crisp craft beer. Just a short drive along the shore brings you to the historic market town of Cardigan, now a rising star on West Wales’ foodie map. Here you will find a host of independent gems to explore including the modern flavours of Cegin 1176, the cosy character of Yr Hen Printworks, the inviting Copperpot and the ever-popular Grain (formerly Pizzatipi), each adding to Cardigan’s reputation as a delicious destination.

