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Attractions and Places To See around Llangoedmor - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Llangoedmor include a variety of natural features, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. This West Wales region is characterized by its dramatic coastlines, tranquil river valleys, and impressive rock formations. Visitors can explore ancient castles, picturesque villages, and scenic bays, offering diverse experiences for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. The area provides opportunities to discover both natural beauty and significant landmarks.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Cardigan Castle

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Cardigan Castle dates back to the 11th century although it was rebuilt in the 1200s. Overlooking the River Teifi just before it flows into the estuary, the castle underwent significant …

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Statue of St Carannog

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This bronze statue of Saint Crannog, positioned on the headland overlooking the beach, was crafted by the internationally renowned sculptor Sebastien Boyesen, a resident of Llangrannog.

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Moylegrove Village

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Who doesnt love a free car park, with toilets, and access to a brilliant stretch of Welsh coastline.

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The cavernous pool is called Witches Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach in Welsh) due to its peculiar green water. Set on a beautiful part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, you'll find this spot …

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Ceibwr Bay

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Beautiful Bay to stop awhile

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March 26, 2025, Statue of St Carannog

Welsh abbot and monastery founder, also called Carantac. He founded a church in Llangrannog, Wales, spent time in Ireland, and after returning to Wales, founded a monastery at Cernach. He is associated with Crantock in Cornwall and Carhampton in Somerset, England. He is also venerated in Brittany, France. He is sometimes identified with a Welsh prince, Carantac, a helper of St. Patrick.

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This bronze statue of Saint Crannog, positioned on the headland overlooking the beach, was crafted by the internationally renowned sculptor Sebastien Boyesen, a resident of Llangrannog. The sculpture highlights his identity as a wandering missionary, depicted in humble attire and bearing the tools of his trade. From here you'll also get a fantastic view over Llangrannog beach.

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The picturesque village of Moylegrove is nestled in the wooded valley of Cwm Trewyddel in the quiet northern reaches of Pembrokshire Coast National Park. It's an idyllic setting: colourful cottages and old chapels occupy the confluence of the Nant Awen and Ceibwr rivers, which can be crossed by two charming stone bridges. From here, it's a short walk along the Nant Ceibwr to reach the lovely Ceibwr Bay. From here, the coast path is superb, with dramatic, wild cliffs and the impressive Pwll-y-Wrach (Witches' Cauldron), where a cave has collapsed to create a natural blow-hole.

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Ceibwr is a gorgeous little bay towards the northern end of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The rocky coastline around Ceibwr is wild and dramatic, with many instances of impressive rock scenery. The bay itself is steep sided and was carved in the last Ice Age by surging meltwater forcing its way through what is now the Cwm Trewyddel valley. It's a great spot for wildlife watching. Grey seals can be spotted close by, while porpoises are often sighted offshore.

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November 24, 2022, Cardigan Castle

Castell Aberteifi / Cardigan Castle overlooks the River Teifi in Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales. The castle dates from the late 11th-century, Castle Green House was built inside the castle walls in the early 1800s. The site of a complex and fascinating history, taking a tour here is worth it if you’re interested in history. With kitchen gardens, a cafe and plenty of information to get stuck into, this makes for a lovely stop. Cegin 1176 Kitchen is the on-site Cafe and Restaurant, combining locally sourced produce with stunning views and a cool contemporary design.

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Andy
June 29, 2022, Cardigan Castle

Lovely castle to visit. Especially if it’s quiet.

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June 26, 2022, Cardigan Castle

Castell Aberteifi / Cardigan Castle overlooks the River Teifi in Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales. The castle dates from the late 11th-century, Castle Green House was built inside the castle walls in the early 1800s. The site of a complex and fascinating history, taking a tour here is worth it if you’re interested in history. With kitchen gardens, a cafe and plenty of information to get stuck into, this makes for a lovely stop. Cegin 1176 Kitchen is the on-site Cafe and Restaurant, combining locally sourced produce with stunning views and a cool contemporary design.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Llangoedmor?

The region offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the dramatic Witches' Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach), a cavernous pool with peculiar green water on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Ceibwr Bay features wild, rocky coastlines and impressive rock formations, ideal for wildlife watching. Further inland, Cenarth Falls on the River Teifi is famous for its salmon leap, especially in autumn.

Where can I enjoy scenic coastal views and wildlife watching?

For stunning coastal views, head to Ceibwr Bay, where you can often spot grey seals and porpoises offshore. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers superb walking opportunities with dramatic cliffs and panoramic vistas. Wildlife watching boat trips are also available in Cardigan Bay to see dolphins, seals, and seabirds.

What historical sites and landmarks are there to visit near Llangoedmor?

The area is rich in history. You can explore Cilgerran Castle, a National Trust property, or the recently restored Cardigan Castle in the market town of Cardigan. The picturesque Moylegrove Village features colorful cottages and old chapels, with charming stone bridges. Don't miss the Statue of St Carannog overlooking Llangrannog beach, commemorating a wandering missionary.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Llangoedmor?

Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo offers outdoor adventure parks, an indoor vintage funfair, and an expanding zoo. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park is another great choice for families. The Welsh Wildlife Centre provides opportunities for nature enthusiasts of all ages, and many of the natural highlights like Cenarth Falls are suitable for family visits.

Are there dog-friendly walking options or beaches in the area?

Many local beaches in the region are dog-friendly, offering great opportunities for walks with your canine companion. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path also provides extensive walking routes where dogs are generally welcome, though always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially during peak seasons or in nature reserves. For specific routes, you can explore the easy hikes around Llangoedmor.

What outdoor activities are popular around Llangoedmor?

Llangoedmor and its surroundings are excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include hiking and running along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, cycling on various routes (including those near Pembrey Country Park), and water sports like kayaking in Cardigan Bay. Horse riding is also available at several local centers, and wildlife watching boat trips offer unique experiences.

Are there good hiking or walking trails near Llangoedmor's attractions?

Absolutely. The region boasts numerous trails. For example, you can find easy hikes like the 'Welsh Wildlife Centre – Cilgerran Wildlife Centre loop' or the 'Cardigan Castle – Cilgerran Wildlife Centre loop'. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Llangoedmor guide, which details several routes suitable for various fitness levels.

When is the best time of year to visit Llangoedmor for outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with longer daylight hours. However, autumn is particularly special for visiting Cenarth Falls to witness the salmon leap as fish swim upstream to spawn. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path can be enjoyed year-round, though some sections may be challenging in winter conditions.

Where can I go cycling around Llangoedmor?

The area offers diverse cycling routes. You can find road cycling routes such as the 'Poppit Sands Beach – Cardigan Castle loop' or longer, more challenging rides like the 'Aberporth Beach – Cardigan Castle loop'. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Llangoedmor guide. Some local companies also offer bike rentals.

What cultural experiences does Cardigan Town offer?

Cardigan Town, located just under a mile from Plas Llangoedmor, is a vibrant market town. It features independent shops, an arts cinema called Theatr Mwldan, and art galleries like Canfas Art Gallery, which showcases Welsh contemporary art. It's a great place to experience local culture and find unique items.

Are there any unique historical sites like an Iron Age village nearby?

Yes, you can visit Castell Henllys Iron Age Village, a unique reconstructed Iron Age village complete with a visitor center and cafe. It offers craft demonstrations and guided tours, providing a fascinating glimpse into ancient history.

What are some of the best beaches in the Llangoedmor area?

The region boasts a stunning coastline with numerous beaches. Notable examples include Poppit Sands (a blue-flagged beach with watersports), Tresaith, Penbryn, Llangrannog, Aberporth, Newport Sands, Aberbach, and Cwm yr Eglwys. Many of these are also dog-friendly.

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