Pant Glas World of Nature
Rhos, SA44 5AE view location on map
Keep the whole family entertained and absorbed at Pant Glas. Use the map to find us or just look out for the wild buzzards and red kites circling overhead.
Say hello to the sheep and goats and help feed the young lambs.
Our ferrets are full of fun and specially trained not to run up trouser legs !
Meet 'Theo' - an eagle owl big enough to carry off a lamb. You can fly his smaller cousin Bo, or Jasper the barn owl. When you're done, enjoy light refreshments in the Harvest Mouse tea room.
For details of opening times and admission charges visit our website www.pantglaswales.co.uk
Museum of Childhood
Llangeler, SA44 5EY view location on map
A museum with 10,000 exhibits which will take you for a trip down memory lane. Free entrance to tea room and gift shop, a charge for admission to the museum. Groups by appointment please.
We also have a Camping and Caravan Club Certificated Site with a nature trail and a picnic area.
Open every day between 10am and 6pm - closed Wednesdays from October to June. After hours opening available by appointment.
For further details please see our website
Teifi Valley Railway
Henllan, SA44 5TD view location on map
Originally designed as the broad gauge Carmarthen to Cardigan line, the railway was intended to get public and goods to Cardigan via the market towns of Newcastle Emlyn and Llandysul.
Following closure in the 1960's a group of people brought the trackbed in 1981 and in 1983 the new gauge of two foot was laid and the Teifi Valley Railway was born.
The locomotives that haul the trains are heritage locomotives in their own right and our oldest, Alan George is 114 years old and still works hard. Originally a quarry locomotive she has found herself a home at the railway along with another locomotive that worked the same quarry Sgt Murphy, a World War I locomotive, and now shares a shed again with Alan George.
Further details are available on our website
National Wool Museum
Dre-fach Felindre, SA44 5UP view location on map
The National Wool Museum tells the story of the woollen industry in Wales, an industry that has been the most important in rural Wales since the middle ages until the 1900s. This Museum leads you through the process, from the sheep's fleece to the fabric at the end and our textile collection. Tours are available all year by our craftspersons who continue to work the machinery at the Museum - you can even have a go yourself.
Free Admission and Parking
Opening Hours: Summer (April - September): Every Day 10am - 5pm
Winter (October - March): Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 5pm
Other facilities include: Café with children play area, Picnic area, Shop, Toilets, Baby changing facilities, Facilities for wheelchair users
There are always extra activities for children at the Museum as well as education facilities and workshops.
01559 370929
wool@museumwales.ac.uk www.museumwales.ac.uk
New Quay Honey Farm
Cross Inn, SA44 6NN view location on map
New Quay Honey Farm is set in beautiful unspoilt countryside only a few miles from New Quay in West Wales. It has a unique exhibition all about the life of the honeybee and a shop, tearoom and exhibition.
The farm's hives are located all over the beautiful unspoilt county of Ceredigion, and this is why the honey and mead produced is some of the finest available. Our honeys and meads are also available from the online shop.
For more information including opening times and admission charges visit our website: www.thehoneyfarm.co.uk
Norwood Gardens and Tea Room
Llanllwni, SA39 9DU view location on map
Come and relax in the beautiful three acre gardens in a glorious setting overlooking the Teifi valley. There are eight individual gardens linked by mixed borders. Each garden has themed planting and landscaping. Experienced gardeners can seek out the unusual plant specimens whilst the rest can enjoy all the usual favourites.
The Tea Room offers a wide range of refreshments including cream teas and light lunches. The large conservatory has a spectacular view across the gardens with a backdrop of the wonderful countryside. You can visit the Tea Room without paying for Garden admission.
For more information including opening times and admission charges visit our website: www.norwoodgardens.co.uk