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Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park – Educational Visits & Fun Days Out

School and nursery trips to Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park offer an educational day out for children.

Named for its spectacular views across to Cardigan Island just 200 metres offshore, this unique Farm Park which also overlooks the Teifi estuary and Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, is located on a picturesque headland in the southern part of Cardigan Bay. The island itself is a private nature reserve owned by The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales.

Come and say hello to our farm animals; enjoy our fenced clifftop walk to the headland from where you can watch seals in the wild that breed in the caves below the Farm Park cliffs or spot our frequent dolphin visitors; browse in our gift shop, with a selection of toys and books as well as local and Welsh crafts; children will enjoy our indoor and outdoor play areas; have a bite to eat in our café and enjoy the scenery; or stay a little longer at our campsite.

You will be welcomed to the Farm Park and given a quick safety briefing. You are then free to follow your own schedule, taking a walk around and feeding the farm animals and, should you wish, carrying on to the seal viewing point overlooking Cardigan Island. We have lots of bilingual educational information signs which will tell you all about the farm animals as well as any wildlife you may be lucky enough to see. We have a large outdoor play area and indoor giant ‘Lego’ and games. Generally, most groups arrive by 10am and depart by 2pm.

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