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8 miles E of Cenarth | Sleeps 4 (no children under 5)

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

The Black Horse is a traditional village pub with plenty of parking and large sunny beer garden for al fresco dining in summer. Take a look at their facebook page for events and quiz nights throughout the year.

Nearby beach

Managed by the National Trust, Penbryn beach is a beautiful sandy beach, backed by sand dunes and cliffs. The beach is a short, steep walk away from the village where there is a shop, cafe and parking. Dog restrictions apply locally.

Nearby walk

Coed y Foel is a pretty woodland, managed by the Woodland Trust and offering a network of footpaths through broadleaf oak dominated woodland. A delightful place to visit year round, in spring bluebells carpet the floor which is a beauiful sight.

Nearby town

Surrounded by the verdant countryside of Carmarthenshire, Pentre-cwrt is a pretty village with two local pubs to choose from. The picturesque River Teifi runs through the village with a charming bridge.

Also nearby

Situated in the heart of the village, Plas Parke Inn is a welcoming pub, popular with both locals and visitors. There's an outside area for al fresco dining and warming real fire for cosy winters inside. Their opening hours are available on facebook.

From canoeing to climbing, coasteering to hill walking, there's a whole heap of activities to try here. Take a look at their website for a full list of things to enjoy and start planning your next adventure.

Perfectly situated on the banks of the river Teifi, Llandysul is a charming market town with a good selection of independent shops and cafes. Just a short drive away from the coast, this area is ideal for walkers, cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts.

Welcome to the National Wool Museum where hours can be spend learning the history of the Welsh woollen industry in the stunning Teifi valley. From fleece to fabric there is something for all the family here with a shop, gardens and cafe to explore.

Known for Cenarth Falls, a series of pretty waterfalls and pools along the river Teifi, Cenarth also has a Coracle museum, a 13th century flour mill, two traditional pubs and a tea room with gardens, perfect for afternoon tea.

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