Whats in Cwmtydu?
Cardigan Bay Holiday Accommodation and Attractions
- Boat Trips Dolphin Watch.
- Cardigan Walking Tours.
- Cardigan Island Park.
- Alternative Tech CAT.
- Railway & Camera Obscura.
Are dogs allowed on Cwmtydu?
Cwmtydu’s recently restored old lime kiln was originally used to burn limestone brought by boat from Pembrokeshire and Cornwall for use by farmers as fertiliser for the land. North of Cwmtydu also lies Castell Bach with the remains of a 3rd century BC iron age fort. Car parking, toilets, dogs welcome.
Where to see seals in cardigan bay?
A small colony of Atlantic grey seals, which breed in the sea caves of the cliffs of the Farm Park, can be seen in the waters or hauled out on the rocks virtually every day the park is open. Seal pups, a particular favourite of visitors, are usually spotted during September and October.
Where can I see seals in Ceredigion?
Cwmtydu
Atlantic Grey Seals like Ceredigion’s secluded coves and sea caves, especially when the female ‘cows’ need peace to give birth and rear their young pups in autumn. Seals can often be seen from the coast path, especially around Mwnt, Cwmtydu and Bird Rock near New Quay.
Can dogs go on Llangrannog beach?
Dogs are allowed on part of the beach from May through September but the rest of the family can have a really enjoyable day out at Llangrannog where there is a well-stocked beach shop and café.
Can I take my dog to Skomer Island?
The abundance of wildlife and for the protection of the habitat makes Skomer Island a dog-free zone Dogs are not allowed on the island of Skomer and we understand a large amount of holiday accommodation does not allow dogs to be left in them unattended.
Is Cardigan Bay dog friendly?
The bay is safe with attention to the care needed with any seaside activity. Dogs are allowed on part of the beach from May through September but the rest of the family can have a really enjoyable day out at Llangrannog where there is a well-stocked beach shop and café.
Where are the dolphins in Cardigan Bay?
Cardigan Island It is a favourite spot for dolphins as well as nesting sea birds in the spring, early summer and seals all year round. Access to the island is limited, however the Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park overlooks the island and you can see dolphins and seals from the headland.
Where is the best place to see seals in Wales?
Hundreds of seals live on the Pembrokeshire coast and between August and December they settle onto a few select beaches to have their babies. The best places to see them are on the beaches of the Marloes Peninsula and Skomer Island, Ramsey, and remote parts of the north Pembrokeshire coast.
How do you say FF in Welsh?
FF – pronounced as an F, as in English ‘off’ eg: FFestiniog (fest-in-yog). W – pronounced as an OO, as in English ‘swoon’ eg: Llanrwst (thlan-roost). Y – has two different pronunciations. In all but the last syllable of a word it’s pronounced as a ‘U’ – as in English ‘fun’.
How do you say LL in Welsh?
Thankfully the pronunciation of LL is very straightforward! First, place the tip of your tongue along the gum line behind your front teeth as if you were about to pronounce the letter L. Then, while keeping your tongue firmly in place, blow a constant stream of air out of the two sides of your mouth.