The town of Fishguard occupies a lofty headland on the coast which overlooks the ferry port (regular car ferries to Rosslare in Ireland) at its sister town of Goodwick nearby. Lower Fishguard with its cluster of quayside cottages is very picturesque and there are good views from here of the port and headland.
Llandysul, often called the jewel in the crown of the Teifi Valley, is set in beautiful countryside on the banks of the river. The origin of the community is said to date back to when St Tysul crossed the Teifi and formed his cell. The church of St Tysul was founded in about 1400 and still retains its Norman tower and painted arches.
Set around a large harbour area New Quay is an attractive Victorian coastal resort, once a busy ship-building centre and thriving commercial port. It remains one of Wales' most popular sailing centres.