Visitor attractions and information - Cardigan
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St Dogmaels Abbey, Cardigan Bridge, Dyfed,
west Wales. Founded sometime around 1115, the ruins of St Dogmaels
is now surrounded by fields and modern housing. Extensive walls
and arches remain. Location:
On the outskirts of Cardigan. |
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Cilgerran
Castle, nr Cardigan, Pembrokeshire SA43 2SF. Tel: 01239 615007.
Striking 13th-century ruined castle. Situated overlooking the
spectacular Teifi gorge. In the guardianship of Cadw: Welsh Historic
Monuments. National Trust. Charges apply. www.nationaltrust.org.uk.
About 3 miles south of
Cardigan. |
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The National Coracle Centre and 17th Century
Flour Mill, Cenarth Falls, Carmarthenshire, SA38 9JL. Tel: 01239
710507. Set in the grounds of a 17th Century Flour Mill beside
the beautiful Cenarth falls famed for its Salmon Leaps and 200
year old Bridge over the Teifi River. The Museum, apart from
its fine collection of coracles covers the history of coracles
and the techniques and tools for building them. www.coracle-centre.co.uk.
About 6 miles east of
Cardigan. |
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Felinwynt
Rainforest and Butterfly Centre, Rhosmaen, Felinwynt, Cardigan,
Ceredigion SA43 1RT. Two miles from Blaenannerch on the A487
- follow the brown signs. Tel: 01239 810882. Rainforest - Tropical
House, Waterfalls ponds and stream. Stick Insects. Cafe / Shop. www.butterflycentre.co.uk. About 4 miles east of Cardigan. |
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