Places to Stay and Things to do in Cardigan
Welcome to Cardigan
The Home of the First National Eisteddfod
Cardigan is the historic gateway into Ceredigion from the south west. Cardigan's Welsh name is Aberteifi: [town at] the mouth of the Teifi, giving its name to Cardigan Bay as it developed as a significant 18th century Atlantic seaport.
Cardigan has a vibrant contemporary arts scene, with theatres and galleries and a host of colourful events, interesting shopping at markets and independent shops and a great choice of cafes, pubs and restaurants.
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Places to Stay
There are some beautiful options to stay in and around Cardigan. Take a Look at Fforest and Sea Slate and Ty Annie Holidays.
You can also stay at The Cliff Hotel and The Gwbert Hotel, with beautiful views of the Teifi Estuary, Cemaes Head and Cardigan Island.
Places to Eat
Here are a selection of interesting places to eat and drink

Latest News
Kate Humble Joins The Capital of Craft at Craft Festival Wales
Hello,I hope this finds you well? I'm delighted to announce that broadcaster and writer, Kate Humble will be joining us at Craft Festival Wales in September. Kate will be opening Craft Festival at 10am on Friday September 5th and joining me, in conversation at The Capital of Craft Symposium in the Tower Room at Cardigan Castle.
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