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Attractions & Activities Cardigan
Attractions and Activities in or near Cardigan, such as Felinwynt Rain Forest and The National Coracle Centre and 17th Century Flour Mill are listed below. Cardigan in West Wales is on the River Teifi estuary. The town has many Georgian and Victorian buildings, shops, pubs and cafes and is in an ideal location to explore Cardigan Bay with its many beaches and the Teifi Valley. It also has a splendid castle dating back to the 12th Century.
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Felinwynt Rain Forest
Felinwynt, Rhosmaen, Cardigan 3.7 miles away
Felinwynt Rainforest Centre is an idyllic rainforest on the west coast of Wales, home to free flying, tropical butterflies in natural soundings. A wonderful day out for all of the family!... more
The National Coracle Centre and 17th Century Flour Mill
Cenarth Falls 6.3 miles away
The National Coracle Centre is a museum and workshop of Coracles set in the grounds of a 17th century flour mill beside the salmon leap. The museum houses a fine collection of coracles from Wales and around the World and also covers the history,... more
Teifi Valley Railway
Henllan Station Yard, Henllan 11.7 miles away
The Teifi Valley Railway has now been extended as far as the River Teifi,with spectacular views over the river and picnic areas to sit and enjoy the surrounding countryside. Paths run through the woods on both sides of the railway as far as... more
Bluestone
The Grange, Canaston Wood, Narberth 21.4 miles away
Bluestone is a five-star, award-winning national park resort, driven and shaped by the expectations of today’s discerning visitor. Set in the heart of the renowned Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Bluestone comprises 178 stylish, comfortable... more
Oakwood Theme Park
Canaston Bridge, Narberth 21.4 miles away
One of the UK´s top ten theme parks, Oakwood Park is one of Wales largest tourist attractions with over 60 rides and 400,000 visitors each year. Whatever the weather, there is something for everyone from white knuckle rides including Megafobia or The... more
The Dinosaur Park
Great Wedlock, Gumfreston, Tenby 27.8 miles away
The Dinosaur Park is home to over 25 life size, animated dinosaurs, in a woodland setting. In addition there are several family acitivities including Fossil Hunting, Dino Games Garden, Inddor and Outdoor Play Areas. All of our manned rides are... more
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Llanion Park, Pembroke Dock, Pembroke 29.1 miles away
This is Britain's only truly coastal National Park. It's a spectacular landscape of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and wild inland hills, and a place of sanctuary for wildlife. People belong here, too. They have shaped the landscape... more
Caldey Island
Tenby 30.9 miles away
Caldey Island is reached by a pleasant boat trip from Tenby Harbour. Inhabited since the stone age and home to various orders of monks since the Celtic times, it is now owned by monks from the Cistercian Order. Visitors can explore the island´s... more
Vale of Rheidol Railway
Park Avenue, Aberystwyth 33.4 miles away
Opened in 1902, the Vale of Rheidol Railway is a masterpiece of engineering and has been delighting passengers young and old for generations. Although the line no longer carries lead ore from the mines it has been carrying tourists to the beauty spot... more
Heart of Wales of Line Form
32 Hendre Road, Llangennech, Llanelli 36.5 miles away
If you are travelling along the Heart of Wales of Line Form for the first time, you will be impressed. Seasoned travellers will need no reminding of the rugged beauty, tranquil villages and picturesque Victorian spa towns that are dotted along one of... more
National Wetlands Centre
Penclacwydd, Llwynhendy, Llanelli 36.9 miles away
The National Wetland Centre Wales, near Llanelli, is run by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT), a leading UK conservation organization, saving wetlands for wildlife and people across the world. Founded in 1946 by the naturalist and artist, the late... more
Animalarium
Borth Zoo, Ynis Fergi, Borth 38.1 miles away
The Animalarium is a small Zoo, and specialises in taking unwanted exotic pets, and surplus from other Zoos. Our latest unwanted pet is Nilly the young female Eurasian Lynx. She was hand reared and is very tame and affectionate. The monkeys, large... more
Rheilffordd Talyllyn Railway
Gorsaf Wharf Station, Tywyn 42.2 miles away
Talyllyn Railway boasts narrow gauge steam trains running seven and a half miles into Snowdonia National Park. It offers walks from all stations, museum, cafés, shops, waterfalls, and wheelchair accommodation on all trains. It is not only the first... more
Plantasia
Parc Tawe, Swansea 44.3 miles away
Plantasia is a unique hot-house garden with unusual and exotic plants and animals. There is a tropical area, like a tropical rain forest, an arid area that shows what is is like for plants in the desert. In the Bird House, Parakeets and lorikeets fly... more
Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT)
Machynlleth 51.0 miles away
One of the world’s most visited eco-centres, CAT features hands-on displays and practical examples of sustainable living, renewable energy and organic gardening. A not to be missed attraction. While you’re here, enjoy a delicious meal in our... more
King Arthur´s Labyrinth
Corris Craft Centre, Corris, Machynlleth 52.2 miles away
King Arthur's Labyrinth: An Underground Storytelling Adventure. Sail underground, through a waterfall and back across a thousand years into the darkest of the Dark Ages. Enjoy tales of King Arthur, and other ancient Welsh legends as you explore the... more
Margam Country Park
Margam, Port Talbot 53.6 miles away
850 acres of Parkland which include 12th century monastry ruins, 12th century church, 18th century orangery, 19th century country house. Largest collection of deer in Wales, 30 acres of refurbished gardens. New for 2002 - light railway attraction.... more
Brecon Beacons National Park Authority
Plas y Ffynnon, Cambrian Way, Brecon 55.2 miles away
This is a beautiful part of Wales, with traditional market towns, stunning landscape, canal paths, castles and plenty of family attractions. The scenery here is both beautiful and diverse - rolling countryside and valleys, wide open spaces to the... more
Watermouth Castle & Theme Park
65.2 miles away
Watermouth Castle & Theme Park overlooks the picturesque Watermouth Cove. There is something for all the family from Gnomeland, Adventureland, Castle Treasures, Dungeon Labyrinth and much more.... more
Keypitts Quads
Keypitts Farm, Oxen Park Lane, Ilfracombe 66.1 miles away
Keypitts, originally a working farm, now offers a variety of activities. There is Quad Biking, Horse Riding, Paintballing and 4 x 4 Driving. Set in a valley with 200 acres of woodland with brooks and ponds that adds excitement to many of the... more
Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park
Combe Martin Wildlife Park, Combe Martin 67.8 miles away
Come and see Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park the home of the only full-size animatronic Tyrannosaurus Rex, along with a pair of vicious interacting Meglosaurs, a Velociraptor and Dilophosaurus ´the Spitting Dinosaur´. Watch out you may get wet!... more
Bala Lake Railway
The Station, Llanuwchllyn, Bala 68.1 miles away
Steam narrow gauge railway, Bala Lake Railway offers a 9 mile return journey through the beautiful Snowdonia National Park.... more
Lynton & Barnstaple Narrow Gauge Steam Railway
Woody Bay Station, Martinhoe Cross, Parracombe, Barnstaple 69.3 miles away
Originally opened in 1898 and built to a gauge of one foot eleven and a half inches (600mm), and closed in 1935 - what you can see now at Woody Bay is the first phase in rebuilding one of the world's most famous and picturesque narrow gauge railways;... more
Llechwedd Slate Caverns
Blaenau Ffestiniog 70.7 miles away
Llechwedd Slate Caverns offer two tour options: the Miners Tramway where you will board a train in the original slate slabbing mill and ride into an 1846 tunnel via the side of the mountain. This journey remains on the level and tranverses some... more
Spaceguard Centre
Llanshay Lane, Knighton 71.4 miles away
The Spaceguard Centre is a working astronomical observatory, located in a commanding location overlooking the town of Knighton, Powys, with stunning views that cover four counties. The Centre is dedicated to the study of asteroids and comets that... more
Clovelly (Village)
Clovelly, Bideford 75.6 miles away
Clovelly is an historical, fishing village clinging to a wooded 400-foot cliff, west of Bideford. There is no traffic on its tumbling, cobbled street. Flower-strewn cottages line the descent to the tiny working port and lifeboat station. Despite the... more
The Big Sheep
Abbotsham, Bideford 75.8 miles away
The Big Sheep is located on the North Devon coast and is a leading member of Devon´s Top Attractions. You´ll be assured of a big welcome at this fun filled attraction, ensuring everyone in the the family has a truly great day out whatever the... more
Anglesey Sea Zoo
Brynsiencyn, Isle of Anglesey 76.3 miles away
The Anglesey Sea Zoo has over 150 species, all found around Anglesey and the North Wales coastline. The tour takes you through the Bone Free Zone, Shipwreck and a walk over the Shark Pool. An underwater camera gives you a fish´s eye view of the Fish... more
Techniquest
Stuart Street, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff 76.6 miles away
Techniquest - the UK´s most family friendly science centre with more than 150 hands-on exhibits and puzzles, Science Theatre, Planetarium, Discovery Room, Laboratory and The Hub.... more
The Milky Way Adventure Park
Clovelly, Bideford 77.3 miles away
The Milky Way Adventure Park: Your all inclusive, all weather day in the country that is out of this world! With rides, slides and loads of great new shows, The Milky Way is North Devon's biggest family day out, whatever the weather. Ride the... more
GreenWood Forest Park
Y Felinheli, Caernarfon 78.3 miles away
Let the family adventure begin! Voted Best Family Attraction in North Wales, GreenWood Forest Park is a ‘must visit’ day out. Set in 17 magical acres, discover bags of woodland adventure, awesome attractions and forest family fun. Jump aboard... more
West Somerset Railway
The Railway Station, Minehead 79.0 miles away
The West Somerset Railway recaptures the era of the branch line country railway in the days of steam. Enjoy 20 miles of glorious Somerset scenery as the train gently rolls back the years on its journey beside the Quantock Hills to the Bristol Channel... more
Dartington Crystal
Linden Close, Great Torrington 81.0 miles away
Dartington Crystal is internationally famous for beautiful, handmade, contemporary glassware and is dedicated to innovative designs. See first hand how the crystal is hand crafted with skill and care, each piece is a true original. Individually made... more
Quince Honey Farm
North Road, South Molton 81.4 miles away
The world famous Quince Honey Farm allows close up viewing of these wild and wonderful creatures in the unique indoor apiary. The glass booths show working colonies of honeybees without interfering with their natural lifestyle. View the complete... more
Hereford Cider Museum
21 Ryelands Street, Hereford 82.1 miles away
Learn the history of cider making, how apples were milled, pressed and fermented to produce cider. The Museum is housed in an old cidermaking factory and visitors can walk through original cider cellars. Admire 19th century watercolours and cider... more
Hereford Cathedral
5 College Cloisters, Cathedral Close, Hereford 82.6 miles away
Hereford Cathedral, the Mappa Mundi and Chained Library Exhibition is famous for housing both the spectacular medieval map of the world and the cathedral´s unique Chained Library, the largest in existence. The Mappa Mundi reveals how 13th century... more
Exmoor National Park
Exmoor House, Dulverton 86.1 miles away
Once visited, never forgotten – Exmoor National Park. And so much to see and do! Exmoor National Park is the place to explore and discover; somewhere where you’ll have a truly memorable experience. There’s something for everyone – for amblers and... more
SeaQuarium
Marine Parade, Weston-super-Mare 87.8 miles away
The SeaQuarium is located on the promenade sea front in Weston Super Mare - close encounters with our colourful creatures!Come along and see some of the weirdest, most fascinating and deadliest animals on the planet all in one incredible family... more
Llangollen Wharf
Wharf Hill, Llangollen 88.1 miles away
From Llangollen Wharf you can embark on either a horse drawn boat trip or a motorised aqueduct cruise. The horse drawn trip last about 45 minutes and run every hour taking you through some of the most beautiful canals in Britain. The aqueduct cruise... more
Llangollen Railway
The Station, Abbey Road, Llangollen 88.1 miles away
Llangollen Railway is a mainly Steam hauled Heritage Railway Line starting at Llangollen Station located beside the Dee River Bridge in Llangollen Town, and continuing for 7 ½ miles upstream, following the River Dee to the village of Carrog. As well... more
Chepstow Racecourse
Chepstow 89.1 miles away
One of only three racecourses in Wales, Chepstow proudly hosts the country’s most prestigious race, the Welsh National, run just after Christmas, the centrepiece of its best day’s racing of the year. Chepstow’s location – just across the Severn... more
Clearwell Caves
Clearwell, Coleford 89.6 miles away
Clearwell Caves are now a working mining museum where visitors can see impressive caverns with geological and mining displays. Iron ore from the Caves has been used over many centuries to make tools, weapons and machinery. Some forms of the iron ore... more
Westons Cider Visitor Centre
The Bounds, Much Marcle, Ledbury 91.4 miles away
Join a tour around Westons Cider Visitor Centre, and hear how cider is produced, from the planting of the orchards to the moment cider is poured into a glass. Stroll through the Henry Weston Courtyard Garden and into the Bottle Museum Tea Rooms. With... more
Three Choirs Vineyard
Newent 95.6 miles away
Three Choirs is a friendly way to discover how healthy vines and classic wines have once again taken root in England after an absence of nearly 900 years. We invite you to stroll among 70 acres of carefully cultivated vines, where we nurture... more
The International Centre for Birds of Prey
Boulsdon House, Newent 95.7 miles away
The International Centre for Birds of Prey: Described by one visitor recently as a Hidden Gem of a place, the Centre houses over 250 birds of prey, eagles, hawks, owls, vultures, kites, buzzards and falcons. There are three superb flying... more
Plassey Craft and Retail Centre
The Plassey, Eyton, Wrexham 96.0 miles away
Bring the family for a fun and unique day out at The Plassey! Frequent “Family Events” and family activity Craft workshops - please see website www.plassey.com for more information. Over 25 shops set around charming Edwardian buildings and... more
Bristol Zoo Gardens
Clifton, Bristol 96.6 miles away
Located in the Clifton area of Bristol close to the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Zoo is easily accesible by bus, train, bicycle or car. With such easy access there's really no excuse not to visit Bristol Zoo in 2011! Website Description: A... more
SS Great Britain
Great Western Dock, Gas Ferry Road, Bristol 97.6 miles away
The SS Great Britain, Brunel´s masterpiece of ship design and engineering, is housed in the original `Great Western Dock´ in which she was built in 1843. The ship is the world´s first great ocean liner - before she was built, long distance sea... more
Cheddar Caves & Gorge
Cheddar 97.7 miles away
Cheddar Gorge is the biggest, most dramatic, gorge in Britain, with cliffs rising to 450ft, and two beautiful stalactite caverns. The 3 mile long gorge, created by successive Ice Age meltwaters, was first occupied by our ancestors (Homo britannicus)... more
Hestercombe Gardens
Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton 97.8 miles away
Hestercombe is unique in having three complete period gardens covering 40 acres. The Georgian landscape, Victorian terrace and the formal Edwardian gardens combine to create one of Britain´s premier garden sites widely recognised as being of... more
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