On our doorstep
Nearby attractions include Bro Meigan Gardens, Dyfed Shire Horse Farm and Castell Henllys, a reconstructed Iron Age hill fort, complete with roundhouses and other buildings, built in exactly the same place as the Iron Age buildings as identified by archaeological excavations. Reenactments throughout the summer bring the settlement to life. The nearby Preseli Hills, home to the enormous blue stones used in the construction of Stonehenge, also beckon to be explored. While the small medieval coastal town of Newport, just six miles away, offers a range of dining experiences from traditional Thai curries to fine dining on locally sourced produce. Just five miles in the opposite direction, Cardigan, leaves any visitor spoilt for choice when it comes to spending time. Its unspoilt townscape and rich heritage provide a nostalgic backdrop to a thriving contemporary culture of the arts, festivals and events. From August’s River and Food Festival to January’s Mwldan Film Festival there’s something in Cardigan’s annual events diary to appeal to all. The beaches of Newport, CwmYr Eglwys, Pwll Gwaelod, Ceibwr, Poppit, Mwnt, Aberporth, Tresaith and Penbryn are all a short distance away.