Cardigan dates back to medieval times, and much of its long history is still in evidence today. Situated on the south side of the wide bay that takes its name, it is the start or finish point of the glorious Pembrokeshire coastal path.
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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Cardigan & Surrounds (Mid Wales & Cardigan Bay) include Aberporth, Boncath, Cardigan, Cardigan Bay, Crymych, Emlyn, Glogue, Gwbert On Sea, Lampeter, Llandysul, Llanfyrnach, Moylegrove, New Quay, Newcastle Emlyn, Newport, Pembrokeshire, Rhoshill, St Dogmaels, Swansea, Tresaith, and more.

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