The area is ideal for
walking cycling and bird watching holidays. Red Kites are now regularly seen in the
area.
Of course we have many
superb beaches all within a short drive. Like the sheltered harbour and safe
beaches of Newquay where the focus of activity in the summer is sailing,
fishing, water sports and relaxation.
With Its picturesque houses,
pubs and restaurants, the town has pretty narrow streets rising in terraces -
several of which were 'ropewalks' for twisting rope in New Quay's hey day as a
shipbuilding centre.
Explore quiet country
lanes inland, visit small market towns, woollen mills and rural craftsmen in an
area rich in creative talent-lots of places to go to, lots of things to
do-water sports, walking, golf, salmon fishing, pony trekking and beach riding are available.
Dolphins are a great
attraction along the coast and boat trips can be arranged from some of the
ports and villages. Sea fishing trips are also available.
Out & About
Fantasy Farm Park
www.fantasyfarm-park.com
A fun
day out for the whole family. Mid Wales newest farm attraction, the all
day adventure in the heart of beautiful countryside. Over 10,000 sq. ft. under cover

Llanarth Coarse
Fishery
A purpose-built 2 acre pond with depths of 18' heavily stocked with carp.
Ideally suited for match fishing. A newly excavated mixed coarse pond
approximately 5 ' deep, 400 yards long dug in different styles with easy access
for disabled anglers. Tackle for hire. Tuition by prior arrangement. Suitable
baits usually available. Open all year 8.30am - dusk, other times by prior
arrangement.
Animalarium at Borth www.animalarium.co.uk
The Animalarium at Borth is a collection of unusual and interesting animals
to amuse and delight you
We have domestic and
farm animals which you can pet and feed in the petting
barn
Also there are exotic
and endangered species in the larger enclosures, where we attempt to
breed animals whose natural environment is
under threat.
Vale of Rheidol
Railway
The Vale of Rheidol Railway is one of the Great
Little Trains of Wales, and was the last steam railway owned by British Rail
until it was privatised in 1989.
Opened in 1902, it was originally built to
serve the lead mines in the Rheidol Valley. Passengers and timber also formed
the mainstay of traffic on the 1ft 11¾ in gauge route which passes through some
of the most rugged terrain of any railway in the United Kingdom. Despite the
narrow gauge of the rails, the locomotives and carriages - built at the Great
Western Railway's Swindon Works - are as wide as their standard gauge
equivalents.
All Terrain Centre www.allterrainwales.com
Fun for all the family rain or shine.
www.shaggysheepwales.co.uk

Aberaeron Harbour
We Are only 50 mins
drive from Dovey valley clay shooting ground and mid wales shooting centre.