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Ysgubor Wauntrefalau, Wauntrefalau, Tan y Groes, Aberporth, Ceredigion  Tel: 01239 811298
 

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Ceredigion Attractions


The picturesque village resort of Aberporth overlooks two sandy beaches and is one of Ceredigion's favourite holiday destinations. There is usually a beach officer/lifeguard on duty during the main bathing season (July - end of August, 11am till 6pm). Lifesaving equipment in the form of lifebuoy rings are located at intervals along the beach Rock pools are exposed at low tides and the cliff top walks along the Ceredigion Coast offer amazing views.

Other Attractions
Don’t miss a trip to the famous “Salmon Leap” falls at Cenarth, home of the coracle fishermen and the National Coracle Centre. Enjoy a stroll around this conservation village with its 17th century flour mill, pretty teashops and traditional pubs. We love the much less well-known walk by the rapids near the bridge at Henllan.


situated amongst woods on the rim of a steep gorge - is well worth a visit. In our opinion, the best way to reach Cilgerran Castle is to take a stroll along the riverside path from Llechryd Bridge. The beauty and tranquillity along this stretch is breathtaking.

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For those interested in steam railways, try a ride on the Teifi Valley Railway at Henllan. This narrow gauge railway offers a 2 mile journey through lovely countryside with splendid views of the Teifi Valley.

The Gwili Steam Railway, near Carmarthen, takes you through wooded hills and open fields, along the river offering a living reminder of the Great Western Railway branch line following the route originally taken by the Carmarthen to Aberystwyth line.  

Welsh guardsman running around its train at Llwyfan Cerrig. Photo by R.Phillips

For family days out, the choice is equally wide. Enjoy the attractions at Oakwood Leisure Park or Groveland Adventure World. The Dyfed Shire Horse Farm, Folly Farm and Heron’s Brook also offer fun for all. There are swimming pools and leisure centres in Newcastle Emlyn, Cardigan and Carmarthen.


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