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Aberdwylan - local attractions
Aberdwylan is half a mile from the village of Abercych, and only one and a half miles from Cenarth, a favourite subject of many photographers and famous for its waterfalls, salmon leap and coracle fishermen.
Nearby are the market towns of Newcastle Emlyn and well known Cardigan, situated at the mouth of the River Teifi. Driving a little further brings attractions from all over the West Wales within reach - St. David's Cathedral, the marinas at Pembroke and Milford Haven, and the more commercial holiday resorts of Tenby and Aberystwyth, to name but a few.
Ideal bathing beaches can be found up and down the local coastline. The nearest is at Cardigan, but the pretty picture postcard beaches and bays of Llangranog, Mwnt and New Quay are all within easy reach. Traveling south will lead you to many of Pembrokeshire's famous beaches and walks - the Pembrokeshire Coast Path starts its long trek at Cardigan and leads right round the county to Amroth.
For those with an interest in history the area abounds with Castles and historic monuments. The ruined castle at Newcastle Emlyn, dating back to 1215, stands guard over the town and River Teifi, and is a natural setting to watch the many birds found in this area of West Wales.
Place of interest:
- 'Nags Head' local pub 10 minute walk
- Cardigan coastline - 7 miles
- Cenarth falls - 2 miles
- Oakwood theme park - 40 miles
- Cardigan island - 7 miles
- Aberystwyth castle - 42 miles
- Cenarth falls - 2 miles
Useful links
www.visitcardigan.com 
Details of everything going to see and do in Cardigan and Cardigan Bay.
www.bbc.co.uk/wales/ southwest

Maps, photos, events, local history, traffic, travel & weather.
www.cardiganshirecoast
andcountry.com 
Town guide.
Accommodation
options 
Types of accommodation available at Aberdwylan and what equipment to expect in your holiday home or lodge.
Facilities

Aberdwylan has 8.5 acres of glorious wooded parkland with a natural water stream that runs around the perimeter of the park.
Directions

Near Cenarth on the B4332.



