I'm a travel writer and one forgotten coastal UK town is my favourite to visit

If you're drawn to a delightful market town, especially one featuring independent shops, a creative vibe, and a bakery that's worth the trek, Cardigan (or Aberteifi in Welsh) ticks all these boxes. Nestled on Wales' western coastline, this historic port town is frequently overlooked, yet it genuinely merits greater recognition.

It acts as the gateway to the Teifi Valley and both the Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire coastal paths, positioning it as a perfect base for discovering this breathtaking coastal area. Senior journalist Portia Jones ventured to this beautiful town, and it's fair to say she'll be making a return visit.

Cardigan claims the distinction of being Ceredigion's second-largest town. It's a c

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