New Quay and Cwmtydu

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"Along the Ceredigion coast between New Quay and Cwmtydu"
Walk directions

Turn right out of the car park to reach a right-hand bend. Bear left into Church Street and then immediately left again into Mason’s Square. Follow the right-hand bend into Water Street and take the next road on the left (Lewis Terrace). Keep ahead to the end of a private road and join the signed coast path to Cwmtydu.

Climb steeply and continue along a clear clifftop path. The path divides to provide an alternative route away from an exposed cliff edge, rejoining near the Cardigan Bay Lookout. Past the lookout, continue along the right-hand edge of fields and drop steeply to a footbridge across a stream.

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  Terrain  - Well-defined coastal paths and tracks; some lane walking
  Landscape  - Rugged cliffs, picturesque coves, secluded coastal valley
  Dog friendliness  - Can run free on coast path
  Parking  - Large pay-and-display car park on the outskirts of New Quay
  Toilets en route  - Seasonal toilets at start and just off the route in Cwmtydu; all-year facilities in New Quay itself
About the walk
Many visitors to West Wales head straight for Pembrokeshire, bypassing the Ceredigion coastline a short distance to the north. They are missing a treat: at its best, the coastal walking in Ceredigion is the equal of anywhere in Wales. The spectacular stretch of coastline to the south of New Quay...
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The name ‘Ceredigion’ takes a bit of explanation. The town of Cardigan gives its name to the surrounding bay, but the county now uses the Welsh word for Cardiganshire – Ceredigion, pronounced with a ‘dig’.
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New Quay and Cwmtydu

Recommended by
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"Along the Ceredigion coast between New Quay and Cwmtydu"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Well-defined coastal paths and tracks; some lane walking
  Landscape - Rugged cliffs, picturesque coves, secluded coastal valley
  Dog friendliness - Can run free on coast path
  Parking - Large pay-and-display car park on the outskirts of New Quay
  Toilets en route - Seasonal toilets at start and just off the route in Cwmtydu; all-year facilities in New Quay itself
About the walk
Many visitors to West Wales head straight for Pembrokeshire, bypassing the Ceredigion coastline a short distance to the north. They are missing a treat: at its best, the coastal walking in Ceredigion is the equal of anywhere in Wales. The spectacular stretch of coastline to the south of New Quay...
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Ceredigion
The name ‘Ceredigion’ takes a bit of explanation. The town of Cardigan gives its name to the surrounding bay, but the county now uses the Welsh word for Cardiganshire – Ceredigion, pronounced with a ‘dig’.