Town Centre, Cardigan, Wales
Video of the Town Centre in Cardigan
In Cardigan Market analysis Part 1
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Places to see in ( Cardigan - UK )
Places to see in ( Cardigan - UK )
Cardigan is a town in the county of Ceredigion in Wales. Cardigan lies on a tidal reach of the River Teifi at the point where Ceredigion meets Pembrokeshire. Cardigan was the county town of the historic county of Cardiganshire and is the second largest town in present-day Ceredigion.
The settlement at Cardigan was developed around the Norman castle built in the late 11th or early 12th century. The castle was the location of the first National Eisteddfod in 1176; it underwent restoration in 2014. The town became an important port in the 18th century, but declined by the early 20th century owing to its shallow harbour. Modern Cardigan is a compact and busy town with most facilities for retail, education, health, worship and sport.
In 1176, Cardigan Castle became the site of the first competitive Eisteddfod. Cardigan also hosted the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1942 and 1976. The castle was for many years privately owned and became run down and derelict. The town council itself showed little interest in saving it. However, a group of volunteers and the local Catholic priest, Seamus Cunane, working separately, did raise its profile. Ceredigion County Council bought it in 2003. Cardigan castle is open to the public. There is luxury accommodation for hire, a heritage centre with education facilities, a restaurant, an events and open-air concert area, and there are rooms for hire for classes.
A bypass was constructed to the south-east of the town in 1989–90, including a new concrete bridge (Priory Bridge) over the River Teifi. Bus services link Cardigan with most nearby towns and villages in Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. Cardigan railway station was the terminus of the Whitland and Cardigan Railway, opened on 31 August 1886. The line, previously known as the Whitland and Taff Vale Railway, and later familiarly as the Cardi Bach, was built between 1869 and 1873. With the extension to Cardigan opening in 1886, operations were taken over by the Great Western Railway.
( Cardigan - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Cardigan . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Cardigan - UK
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Cardigan Bay: A Journey Through Time!
The View overlooking Aberystwyth through Time! Credit to the Image Owners featured.
Remembrance Sunday in Cardigan Wales 2016
Remembrance Sunday in cardigan town Wales. Great service guys. Marching from the service.
[GB] A487: Cardigan to Llanarth
Driving on the Welsh A487 road between Cardigan and Llanarth.
Welsh Towns - Cardigan (Aberteifi) (BBC Wales)
Preview of the second episode of Welsh Towns. This week's programme explores the history of Cardigan, or, to use the native name, Aberteifi.
DaveyDanceBlog -102- Cardigan, Wales
Davey Dance-BLOG. A project started while traveling Europe during Spring 2007. Armed only with an ipod and a Canon, Davey picks a location and a pop song. Then Davey records an improvised dance.
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Featuring the song Love Fool by The Cardigans
Cardigan Timelaps (4K)
This is some clips from our trip in Wales Cardigan. some really beautiful scenes.
Gloster Row Cardigan Flood 2014
Short film on the Gloster Row flooding in Cardigan West Wales.
Olympic Torch Cardigan 27th May 2012
The Olympic Torch relay passes through Cardigan, Wales, 27th May 2012
Music composed by Vangelis.
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Video Tour - Ty Parc Guest House in Cardigan
Would you like to stay in a guest house like this? A quick video tour of the best B & B in the small coastal town of Cardigan, West Wales.
Places to see in ( Aberporth - UK )
Places to see in ( Aberporth - UK )
Aberporth is a community and large village in Ceredigion on the west coast of Wales. The population was 2,485 in 2001, 49% of whom spoke Welsh, according to the 2001 Census. The population fell slightly to 2,374 at the 2011 Census. The village lies at the southern end of Cardigan Bay about six miles north of Cardigan and ten miles south of New Quay approximately two miles west of the A487, on the B4333 and about 2 miles from Tresaith. It is on the Ceredigion Coast Path, part of the Wales Coast Path.
In the 16th century, Aberporth was a subsidiary landing point for the port of Cardigan. Boats, nets and salt for preserving were brought in from Ireland. It developed rapidly in the late 17th and early 18th centuries as local people began to take part in the maritime trade. It became a very active port with the northernmost of the two beaches extending into the river valley and provided a safe anchorage. Limekilns, coalyards and warehouses were built on its south shore.
Aberporth developed into one of the main centres of the herring fishing industry in Wales. Drifting and netting were both employed and at one time at least 20 full-time herring smacks, a type of traditional fishing boat, went to sea regularly. The industry persisted until the beginning of the First World War when fish stocks declined. Crab and lobster fishing continues on a small scale to this day.
ParcAberporth technology park is located near here, which hosts organisations involved in the sectors of defence, aerospace and the technology of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). ParcAberporth is linked with the research facilities at the nearby University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Aberporth is a recreational fishing village in the summer and is also used by divers and boating people. It has two beaches and has been awarded a blue flag for its beaches several years running due to the high water quality found in this area. Near Aberporth lies Aberporth Airport (West Wales Airport), now a centre for drone research.
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Cliff Hotel Wedding Photography, Cardigan, West Wales
Jessica and Shane's wedding at the Cliff Hotel. They got married in Mwnt, with the reception at the Cliff Hotel.
Caravan for hire Cardigan Bay Holiday Park Wales
Luxury 2 Bed Delta Ocean Lodge On 5* Cardigan Bay Holiday Park Pembrokeshire Wales Just 300 yards from sandy beach.
Our caravan is a 2 bedroomed Delta Ocean Lodge 2014 model, it is double glazed and with central heating.
The open plan living/kitchen/dining area is in a lovely light driftwood colour scheme and the best feature of all with this caravan is the sliding patio doors that lead out onto your very own integrated decked area with handrails and a canopy over, it’s the perfect place to sit and relax with a brew or something a little stronger.
During the day you could watch the many birds that visit our bird table or on an evening listen to the owls twit twooing in the nearby trees.
The master bedroom has a double bed with mattress topper, mirrored wardrobes, over head fitted cupboards and an en-suite. There is also a wall mounted TV/DVD player. The second bedroom has twin beds, overhead cupboard space and a wardrobe, and there is also a TV & blueray DVD player. There is a good size bathroom with shower cubicle.
The kitchen is well equipped with full size cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave/grill/combination oven a coffee machine and also a slow cooker. You will also find dvd’s, books and board games for you to use, and also an hairdryer, iron and ironing board. As well as the integrated decked area we also have a front patio area with seating and a small storage cupboard.
It’s on a small friendly secluded site with good facilities and lies just 300 yards from an award winning Poppit Sands Beach. It’s in a fantastic location, surrounded by stunning scenery and has something for everyone. If you are into wildlife or enjoy walking you will not be disappointed because the Teifi Estuary and the Pembrokeshire Coastal footpath are right on your doorstep, the first day we visited this site we took a walk on the beach and were very surprised to see a seal just a short way out in the sea looking back at us! We have regularly seen dolphins when walking along the coast path, but if you don’t fancy walking there are some fabulous boat trips available.
On-Site Pub/Club, Amusement Arcade, Indoor Pool, Restaurant, Grocery Shop, Laundrette, No membership required for on site facilities, so no hidden extras.
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Swansea Market March 2017.
Driving Down To New Quay
Driving down to New Quay Wales
my transit van hand breaking. cardigan west wales. 12/09
Swansea Indoor Market Welsh Presentation
Reverb was commissioned to produce this four minute video presentation, to outline the history and product offering from Wales' oldest indoor market. We produced an English and Welsh language versions.
THE WELSH SEASIDE Dusk At Aberaeron
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