Gareth’s guidebook

Melanie
Gareth’s guidebook

Sightseeing

A nostalgic journey through the Rheidol Valley from Aberystwyth to Devils Bridge by narrow gauge steam train.
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Vall de Rheidol
Park Avenue
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A nostalgic journey through the Rheidol Valley from Aberystwyth to Devils Bridge by narrow gauge steam train.
Take a walk along the breathtaking wooded gorge, see the world famous three bridges and 300ft spectacular waterfalls (8 miles from Brynarth)
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Cataractes del Pont del Diable
Woodlands
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Take a walk along the breathtaking wooded gorge, see the world famous three bridges and 300ft spectacular waterfalls (8 miles from Brynarth)
Steeped in myths and legends, high in the ancient Cambrian Mountains, the Silver Mountain Experience has tumbling streams, mysterious forests and long abandoned mine workings that will take you on a journey through the mists of time.
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Silver Mountain Experience
18 residents recomanen
Steeped in myths and legends, high in the ancient Cambrian Mountains, the Silver Mountain Experience has tumbling streams, mysterious forests and long abandoned mine workings that will take you on a journey through the mists of time.
Visit ruins dating back to 1197, the traditional burial place of Dafydd ap Gwilym, the greatest poet of medieval Wales.
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Strata Florida Abbey/ Abaty Ystrad Fflur
Abbey Road
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Visit ruins dating back to 1197, the traditional burial place of Dafydd ap Gwilym, the greatest poet of medieval Wales.
Fantastic beach and resort, great for families, with a good selection of pubs, restaurants & cafes.
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New Quay Beach
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Fantastic beach and resort, great for families, with a good selection of pubs, restaurants & cafes.
Beautiful sand beach and sand dunes, stretching out to the Dyfi estuary with a great visitor centre & cafe.
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Ynyslas Beach
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Beautiful sand beach and sand dunes, stretching out to the Dyfi estuary with a great visitor centre & cafe.
This lovingly restored National Trust estate will give you an insight into how the Welsh minor gentry and their staff lived 200 years ago.
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Fiducià Nacional - Llanerchaeron
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This lovingly restored National Trust estate will give you an insight into how the Welsh minor gentry and their staff lived 200 years ago.
Great place for walking around the beautiful hills and forests.
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Hafod Estate
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Great place for walking around the beautiful hills and forests.
Stunning mountain landscapes with beautiful reservoirs and dams.
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Elan Valley
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Stunning mountain landscapes with beautiful reservoirs and dams.
Beautiful sand beach situated in a cove, with great pubs, cafes and facilities next to the beach. Ideal also for a walk on the Costal Pathway.
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Llangrannog Beach
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Beautiful sand beach situated in a cove, with great pubs, cafes and facilities next to the beach. Ideal also for a walk on the Costal Pathway.

Food scene

Great pub-restaurant with a menu to cater to all tastes and preferences. Is very busy in high-season, so we recommend to book early.
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Y Ffarmers
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Great pub-restaurant with a menu to cater to all tastes and preferences. Is very busy in high-season, so we recommend to book early.
Traditional local pub offering all the British meal classics.
The Falcon Inn & Kitchen
Traditional local pub offering all the British meal classics.
Local pub and restaurant, good for Sunday lunch
Teifi Inn
Local pub and restaurant, good for Sunday lunch
Y Talbot, a 400-year-old inn with slate floors, inglenooks and Welsh cask ales. Seasonal menus offer full-flavoured traditional dishes made with Welsh produce.
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Y Talbot Tregaron
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Y Talbot, a 400-year-old inn with slate floors, inglenooks and Welsh cask ales. Seasonal menus offer full-flavoured traditional dishes made with Welsh produce.
Long-established restaurant with warm contemporary decor, serving classic dishes from around India.
Light of Asia
34 Eastgate Street
Long-established restaurant with warm contemporary decor, serving classic dishes from around India.
Easygoing contemporary eatery turning out pizza, pasta and other locally sourced comfort foods.
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Baravin
1 Marine Terrace
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Easygoing contemporary eatery turning out pizza, pasta and other locally sourced comfort foods.
ultracomida is a small, independent chain of shops specialising in food from Wales, Spain & France
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Ultracomida
31 Pier St
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ultracomida is a small, independent chain of shops specialising in food from Wales, Spain & France
Casual-chic Mediterranean cafe with wine & some spirits, plus staples including kebabs & veggies
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Medina
10 Market St
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Casual-chic Mediterranean cafe with wine & some spirits, plus staples including kebabs & veggies

City/town information

Aberystwyth, meaning the mouth of the river Ystwyth, and commonly and colloquially known simply as ‘Aber’. It sits smack bang in the middle of the rugged Ceredigion coastline, making it a cracking destination.
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Aberystwyth
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Aberystwyth, meaning the mouth of the river Ystwyth, and commonly and colloquially known simply as ‘Aber’. It sits smack bang in the middle of the rugged Ceredigion coastline, making it a cracking destination.
Here's a place to come and relax - mooching around the harbour, exploring the independent shops and craft centres and enjoying a homemade cake and cuppa. The town is right on the Wales Coast Path and The Coastal Way. Ceredigion's coast is also well-known for wildlife including the famous Cardigan Bay bottlenose dolphin pods.
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Aberaeron
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Here's a place to come and relax - mooching around the harbour, exploring the independent shops and craft centres and enjoying a homemade cake and cuppa. The town is right on the Wales Coast Path and The Coastal Way. Ceredigion's coast is also well-known for wildlife including the famous Cardigan Bay bottlenose dolphin pods.