๐๏ธ Beach
Cei Bach Beach
๐ New Quay, Glamorgan
About This Place
Cei Bach (Welsh for โLittle Quayโ) beach is about a mile and a half to the west of New Quay and around five miles from Aberaeron Harbour. The beach is sheltered and generally quiet, and you can enjoy the views over the sea and out to the Cardigan Bay. Many visitors come here for the sunsets which are said to be spectacular and if you like wildlife then you wonโt be disappointed here. --> Red kites are often sighted in the area and in Cardigan Bay you may even see a pod of dolphins or some seals swimming past. The beach is close to a heritage coastal path and you can walk all the way to Aberaeron where you can take in the vistas over the waterfall footbridge. When the tide is low you can walk all the way to New Quay Harbour which takes around 20 minutes. The pretty village here has lots of amenities such as bars, restaurants, and cafes. You can also take a boat trip from here which will take you out to look for seals and dolphins. Cei Bach beach also has literary connections as the poet Dylan Thomas used to regularly holiday in New Quay. There is a trail dedicated to his life which will take you around the area. Other points of interest close to the beach include the New Quay Honey Farm where you can learn all about bees and how honey is made.
๐ก Our Take
Looking for a dog-friendly beach in Wales? We at DogParkUK think Cei Bach Beach, though details are scarce, sounds promising! With no known restrictions, it *might* be a year-round haven for your furry friend. We believe it's sandy - perfect for digging! Parking is available. Sadly, no nearby facilities are listed, so pack your water and poo bags. Swim safety is unknown; keep your pup close. Ideal for confident swimmers, but caution advised for puppies. Always assess the tide before letting your dog off-lead! Go explore and let us know what you think!
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๐ Contact & Details
Uplands Square, New Quay, New Quay
SA45 9QH