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Idyllic coast where you can see dolphins just hours from Liverpool

Idyllic coast where you can see dolphins just hours from Liverpool

Liverpool is an incredible city and we are so lucky to have so many amazing places right here on our doorstep.

Whether it be a beach you’re looking for, a calm woodland walk, a catch up with friends for a coffee or shopping spree, or even a nice cold pint, there’s no shortage of things to do here. But as someone who loves to explore new places, I couldn’t wait to go further afield for a weekend.

If the lockdown taught me anything, it’s that you really don’t need to go abroad to have a break away, there is so much to see and do here in the UK. So whenever I can now, I like to get out and about. Nothing beats being out in the fresh air, rain or shine.

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So the start of June I had a long weekend booked off work and straight away was wondering what I could do. Originally I thought about several little day trips but early on Saturday morning, after an incredible Arctic Monkeys gig the night before, my partner suggested heading into Wales.

We chose to go a little further afield towards West Wales, to a little town called Aberaeron which is in Ceredigion. With it being a three hour drive from Liverpool, we looked on Air B&B for the cheapest place to stay and headed on our way.

Aberaeron harbour (Image: Liverpool ECHO)

When we arrived it was like a little hidden gem, having been only open a week, the Moo-Tel was tucked away on a farm and the clue is in the name, it was inspired by cows. It was lovely and just out of the way enough that it wasn’t overrun with crowds.

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  • June 9, 2023