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New Quay (Welsh: Cei Newydd) is a seaside town in Ceredigion, Wales, lying on Cardigan Bay. It is known for its bottlenose dolphins and was briefly home to Dylan Thomas, who may have used it as a basis for Llareggub (‘Bugger All’ - backwatrds) in his play Under Milk Wood.

Other attractions in the town include its harbour, beach, heritage centre and Marine Wildlife Centre.

 Cinemas
 New Quay Cinema
Memorial Hall
New Quay
Dyfed
01545 580707

 Tourist Information Centre

 Telephone:

01545 560865

 Fax:

01545 561360

 Email:

[email protected]

 Address:

Church Street
New Quay
Ceredigion
SA45 9NZ

 Hours:

Summer 7 Days 10.00 - 18.00

 Pubs/Bars:
 The Black Lion
Glanmor Terrace
New Quay
Dyfed
SA45 9PT
01545 560209

 The Bluebell Inn
The Pier
New Quay
Dyfed
SA45 9NW

 Dolau Inn
South John Street,
New Quay
Dyfed
SA45 9NN
01545 560881

 Hotel Penwig
South John Street
New Quay
Dyfed
SA45 9NN

 Penrhiwllan Inn
Llandyssul Road
New Quay
Dyfed
SA45 9RF

 Penwig
South John Street,
New Quay.
Ceredigion
SA45 9NN
01545 560910

 Queens Hotel
Church Street
New Quay
Dyfed
SA45 9NX

 The Sea Horse Inn
Margaret Street
New Quay
Dyfed
SA45 9QJ

 Wellington Inn
Wellington Place
New Quay
Dyfed
SA45 9NR

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