New Quay

New Quay (Welsh: Cei Newydd) is a seaside resort town in Ceredigion, popular for its fine beaches and harbour. It's also a good place to spot bottlenose dolphins.

Not to be confused with Newquay.

Understand

Only some 1200 people permanently live in this town on Cardian Bay, but in season this number increases significantly as the holiday parks around town fill up.

Get in

The A487 passes a few miles from New Quay. For the small last part to town, follow the A486. There are regular bus connections to Aberystwyth, Aberaeron and Cardigan.

See

Although the tourism industry has found its way here, New Quay maintains its feel as a fishermen's village. Indeed, sea fishing and fish processing remain large sources of employment and income.

For visitors, the main sights are the beautiful little harbour and of course the beach. Bottlenose dolphins live in the bay and can regularly be spotted from the beach.

Do

  • Hop on a boat for a couple of hours of crab fishing, fishing, or dolphin spotting.
  • Hike around town. One of the best routes is the Cei Bach circular walk, best taken at low tide so you can return via the beach.

Events

  • Cardigan Bay Regatta: . This regatta, held in August, goes back to the 1870s or further and boast cruiser racing, rowing, swimming and other water related competitions. (date needs fixing)

Eat

Sleep

There are many holiday resort complexes and camp or caravan grounds on the outskirts of town.

  • 🌍 Y Stabl, 10 Picton Terrace, New Quay, SA45 9QA, +44 788 565 4957, . A self-catering cottage down a quiet lane in the heart of New Quay, a ten minute walk from the beach. Sleeping 2-3, this property has extensive views over Cardigan Bay and is 100 meters from the Wales Coastal Path. Free Wi-Fi and off road parking. £40 to £90 per night.

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