Guidebook for Llanwenog

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Guidebook for Llanwenog

Parks & Nature

Advertised as the Dutch garden in the heart of Wales is just a few miles up the road. Marvellous garden created on the side of a hill over the last few decades and well worth a visit.
12 locals recommend
Cae Hir Gardens
12 locals recommend
Advertised as the Dutch garden in the heart of Wales is just a few miles up the road. Marvellous garden created on the side of a hill over the last few decades and well worth a visit.
Lovely sandy beach with local amenities on the seafront, not dissimilar to Cornwall coast, but with Dolphins
31 locals recommend
New Quay Beach
31 locals recommend
Lovely sandy beach with local amenities on the seafront, not dissimilar to Cornwall coast, but with Dolphins
An elegant Georgian villa set in the wooded Aeron valley and remarkably unaltered for over 200 years, this estate includes a farm, walled gardens and lake
51 locals recommend
National Trust - Llanerchaeron
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51 locals recommend
An elegant Georgian villa set in the wooded Aeron valley and remarkably unaltered for over 200 years, this estate includes a farm, walled gardens and lake
Open woodland with some great bike and walking trails, under 30 minutes away
23 locals recommend
Brechfa Forest
23 locals recommend
Open woodland with some great bike and walking trails, under 30 minutes away
Popular sandy beach
41 locals recommend
Aberporth Beach
41 locals recommend
Popular sandy beach

Sightseeing

Reservoir up in the Cambrian mountains about 50 minutes away, offering impressive landscape views, walks and bike rides
21 locals recommend
Llyn Brianne
21 locals recommend
Reservoir up in the Cambrian mountains about 50 minutes away, offering impressive landscape views, walks and bike rides
Steam railway that runs alongside the river Gwili and passing through picturesque farmland and steeply wooded hillsides.
27 locals recommend
Gwili Steam Railway
27 locals recommend
Steam railway that runs alongside the river Gwili and passing through picturesque farmland and steeply wooded hillsides.
A charming Georgian port town on the Cardigan Bay coast of West Wales offering great local beaches, harbour and coastal walks. Aberaeron retains its Georgian character with elegant brightly painted town houses and is still a focal point for the rural communities in mid Cardiganshire. Enjoy a stroll around the harbour along Quay Parade and enjoy lunch or afternoon tea at the Hive on the Quay or The Cellar. Take a boat trip to explore Cardigan Bay’s marine ecology and Heritage Coast from the harbour. Plus many charming shops including the Aberaeron Craft Centre, eating places and pubs to enjoy. Aberaeron to Llanerchaeron Cycleway: The 3k trip from the edge of town along the old railway track t
123 locals recommend
Aberaeron
123 locals recommend
A charming Georgian port town on the Cardigan Bay coast of West Wales offering great local beaches, harbour and coastal walks. Aberaeron retains its Georgian character with elegant brightly painted town houses and is still a focal point for the rural communities in mid Cardiganshire. Enjoy a stroll around the harbour along Quay Parade and enjoy lunch or afternoon tea at the Hive on the Quay or The Cellar. Take a boat trip to explore Cardigan Bay’s marine ecology and Heritage Coast from the harbour. Plus many charming shops including the Aberaeron Craft Centre, eating places and pubs to enjoy. Aberaeron to Llanerchaeron Cycleway: The 3k trip from the edge of town along the old railway track t

Arts & Culture

Restored local mill exploring the Welsh wool industry and a textile gallery
48 locals recommend
National Wool Museum
48 locals recommend
Restored local mill exploring the Welsh wool industry and a textile gallery