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Gwbert-on-SeaThis small resort on the eastern banks of the River Teifi estuary is an excellent place for cliff walking and for looking out over the estuary and observing its wildlife. To the north of the village, and lying some 200 yards offshore, is Cardigan Island, a nature reserve to which there is no unauthorised access and which is inhabited by a flock of wild Soay sheep.Back on the mainland, Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park is an ideal place from, which to look out over the island from the headland and also to observe the rare choughs and colony of seals. Some lucky visitors may also spot Cardigan Bay’s bottlenose dolphins. The farm is also home to friendly farm animals, including goats, sheep, pigs, ponies and ducks, as well as a llama, a wallaby and rare breed cows. Cardigan Island itself lies some 200 yards offshore and is inhabited by a flock of wild Soay sheep. It is a nature reserve and there is no unauthorised access. |
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