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Welcome To Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
This unique farm park is stunningly located on a scenic headland, overlooking the nature reserve of Cardigan Island, which is just 200 yards off-shore, so it can be clearly viewed from the park. It is home to thousands of nesting sea-birds, so access has to be restricted. It also has a flock of wild Soay sheep, originally from the isle of Soay, south of Skye, Scotland.

A colony of Atlantic grey seals breed in the many caves below the farm park cliffs and can be seen virtually every day.

Cardigan Bay's bottlenose dolphins are frequent visitors to the waters surrounding the park, particularly during calm weather, when they swim closer to the shore. They can be viewed clearly from the park.

 

There are a variety of friendly farm animals here. These include pigs, sheep, goats, rare breed cattle, ponies, chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs, ducks, geese and Dilwyn the donkey. There are also llamas, rheas, emus and wallabies from far-off lands.

There is also an out-door adventure playground and sand-pit for the children to enjoy

We sell refreshments from the farm house. They can be consumed on the picnic tables outside amongst glorious scenery, or as take-aways in your own vehicles if the weather is unkind.

We run tractor and trailer rides from near the entrance to the seal view-point, every day, noon to 5pm, from the Spring bank holiday to September 30th, apart from Saturdays. It runs less frequently in October. There is a small extra charge for the rides.

Gifts are sold from the farm house. By Easter 2003 our new millennium barn will be ready. This will incorporate a gift shop, a Welsh ambience restaurant, an indoor play area and an interpretive section.

 

 

Travel and Holdays at Visit the WorldOpen: 10 am to 6 pm Every Day, from March 17th to October 30th.

2008 Prices :

£3.50 (14 yrs & over) - £3.20 (OAPs) - £2.50 (2-13 yrs) - Free (Under 2 yrs).

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Last updated 20/3/08 © Copyright Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park