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Beachguide » Wales - Cardigan Bay
Number of Beaches in this region = 24
Photo Gallery for Wales - Cardigan Bay

Note: Not all beaches in the adjacent list are shown on the map.
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Aberaeron
Aberarth
Aberdovey
Aberporth
Aberwennol
Bath Rocks, Aberystwyth
Borth
Cilborth
Clarach
Cwmtydu
Fairbourne
Grave yard beach, Aberdovey
Gwbert
Llangrannog
Llwyngwril
Mwnt
Newquay
Penbryn
Queens, Aberystwyth
Shell Island
The Harbour Trap, Aberystwyth
Tywyn
Wallog
Ynyslas Estuary

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Much of the Cardigan Bay coastline is designated as Heritage Coast with many sections cared for by the National Trust.

The coastline has numerous beaches ranging from secluded sandy coves, through long sweeping exposed sandy beaches to traditional seaside resort and fishing villages.

Cardigan Bay is also an outstanding and internationally important area for marine wildlife. It is home to some of Britains rarest birds and also a resident population of over 100 bottlenose dolphins as well as porpoises and grey seals. These can be seen on boat trips offered at various locations or even from the beaches and cliffs.

Away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Cardigan Bay offers a refreshing atmosphere where winding down will be easy.

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Tywyn
  Added 5th May 2004

Aberdovey
  Added 5th May 2004

Gwbert
  Added 4th May 2004

Clarach
  Added 29th Apr 2004

Aberarth
  Added 29th Apr 2004

Aberaeron
  Added 29th Apr 2004

Cwmtydu
  Added 28th Apr 2004

Cilborth
  Added 28th Apr 2004

Llangrannog
  Added 28th Apr 2004

Penbryn
  Added 28th Apr 2004

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