Gail’s guidebook - Aberporth and More

Gail
Gail’s guidebook - Aberporth and More

Book in advance and ask for table upstairs by the window for beach views
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The Ship
Ffordd Yr Odyn
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Book in advance and ask for table upstairs by the window for beach views

Great eating places

Don't want to cook - then enjoy a meal at one of these local cafes/restaurants
Book ahead for a table in the window and enjoy views over the beach while you eat. A good selection of pub food at a fair price.
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The Ship
Ffordd Yr Odyn
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Book ahead for a table in the window and enjoy views over the beach while you eat. A good selection of pub food at a fair price.
Book ahead and ask for the table in the window for lovely views over the Teifi just a 15 minute drive from the cottage. A great selection of locally sourced dishes.
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The Ferry Inn
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Book ahead and ask for the table in the window for lovely views over the Teifi just a 15 minute drive from the cottage. A great selection of locally sourced dishes.
A pub that's a s close to the sea as you can get. Good food and often has live music on summer weekends
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Pentre Arms
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A pub that's a s close to the sea as you can get. Good food and often has live music on summer weekends

City/town information

Two beautiful sandy beaches joined at low tide are perfect for families or groups who want to swim, sunbathe, paddle board, kayak (both are for rent locally in season) or just enjoy the rock pools and coastal walks on the All Wales Coast Path. Lifeguards patrol in season . Dolphins are often seen in the bay and gannets dive offshore. Boat trips run from both Ceredigion 7 miles to the south and New Quay 10 miles to the north, to see the local marine life.
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Aberporth Beach
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Two beautiful sandy beaches joined at low tide are perfect for families or groups who want to swim, sunbathe, paddle board, kayak (both are for rent locally in season) or just enjoy the rock pools and coastal walks on the All Wales Coast Path. Lifeguards patrol in season . Dolphins are often seen in the bay and gannets dive offshore. Boat trips run from both Ceredigion 7 miles to the south and New Quay 10 miles to the north, to see the local marine life.