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ABERAERON
& NEW QUAY - CEREDIGION
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Choose
one other of these two pretty harbour towns as your cycling base for
a holiday that lets you explore the coastline, hills and valleys of Ceredigion.
Much
of Ceredigions spectacular coastline is designated Marine
Heritage Coast and the Cardigan Bay Special Area of Conservation is
famed for bottlenose dolphins, seals and harbour porpoise coupled
with stunning coastal scenery. Inland, wooded valleys and lush green
countryside are home to rich plant life and wildlife where red kites
and buzzards soar overhead.
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ROUTES:
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Route
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Aberaeron
to Llanerchaeron, 10 miles;
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Route
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Aberaeron
to the "Secret Garden" of TyGlyn, 20 miles;
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Route
3:
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New
Quay to Aberaeron / Aberaeron to New Quay, 14 miles one way;
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Route
4:
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New
Quay to Llanarth Pottery via Dylan Thomas's house, 10 miles;
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Route
5:
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New
Quay, Cwmtydu, Llangrannog and New Quay Honey Farm 30 miles
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TOURIST
INFORMATION
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Aberaeron*:
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01545
570602
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New
Quay:
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01545
560865
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*
open all year
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Additional
online information about this area:
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http://Tourism.Ceredigion.gov.uk
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