Llandysul
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Llandysul is on the border of Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Understand
It is a small town on the Afon Teifi (River Teifi). Historically the town was part of the Teifi Valley's Wool industry; today only a few mills still operate. The river is well known for its recreation opportunities, especially angling and kayaking. Across the river is the adjoining community of Pont Tyweli.
Get in
On the B4624 between Newcastle Emlyn and Lampeter.
There is no train station. The nearest stations are in Aberystwyth and Carmarthen. Llandysul is 12 miles north of Carmarthen and can easily be reached by road. There is a limited bus service. Richardsbros provide occasional services to Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn, Saron and Pencader.
There is no train station. The nearest stations are in Aberystwyth and Carmarthen. Llandysul is 12 miles north of Carmarthen and can easily be reached by road. There is a limited bus service. Richardsbros provide occasional services to Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn, Saron and Pencader.
See
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Llandysul & District Local History Society Exhibition
phone: +44 1559 363201address: Llandysul Library, Canolfan Ceredigion, Llandysul, SA44 4QS“In Remembrance of our WW1 Heroes & Heroines: An Exhibition dedicated to all those who served from Llandysul and the surrounding areas” Open until March 2016. -
Pwerdy-Powerhouse Community and Arts Centre
phone: +1559364820address: Chapel Street, Pont Tyweli, Sir Gaerfyrddin / Carmarthenshire, SA44 4AHThe Pwerdy (Powerhouse) was restored for use as a community and arts centre and is run by volunteers. They have art exhibitions running throughout the year and there are workshops and art classes. -
phone: +44 29 2057-3070address: Dre-Fach Felindre
Do
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address: Pont TyweliOutdoor activities and water based sports aimed at all age groups and budgets.
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phone: +44 1239 851028, +44 7787123761Established in 1997. Adventure Beyond were one of the first providers of Coasteering in the country, They provide multi activities across Cardiganshire including white water rafting, tubing, climbing, surfing, sea kayaking, river kayaking, canoeing and many more adventurous activities.
Eat
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phone: +44 1559 370343address: PenrhiwllanRestaurant offering meals to suit all budgets and locally sourced produce.
Drink
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Porth Hotel
phone: +44 1559 362202address: Church StOld coaching inn providing accommodation, with a function room and access to fishing on the River Teifi and the sea.
Sleep
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phone: +44 1559 395437address: Maesycrugiau, Pencader, SA39 9LXHistoric estate with 6 holiday cottages offering self-catering accommodation and 2 large eco-friendly meeting rooms set in 4 acres of grounds and gardens. Pottery and craft studio on-site.
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phone: +44 1559 395444address: MaesycrugiauA 5star B&B with a golden award for 2014 situated in a listed garden of 7 acres.
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phone: +44 1559 384483address: Typoeth Cottage Llandysul SA44 4RSSelf catering holiday cottage in secluded valley, less than 10 minutes from Llandysul. Twin beds, with option for a third bed. Wood burning fire. Enclosed rear garden. Dogs are welcome. Dog training sessions are available.
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phone: +44 1559 395375address: Cwmiar Farm, Llanllwni, Llanbydder, SA40 9SJ6 self-catering cottages (sleeping between 4 and 10 people) including an old water mill. All essential modern conveniences. Cottages all situated around the farmyard of a real working farm. Wheelchair friendly and great for children.