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Local Information
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The University town of Aberystwyth, on the west coast of Wales,
offers a wide variety of shops, restaurants, pubs, tea rooms,
museums, cinema, the National Library of Wales and a promenade
on the sea front.
The scenic 20 mile cycle route and footpath on the Ystwyth Trail,
linking Aberystwyth to Tregaron, follows a wonderful woodland
and river. A trip on the Steam Railway from Aberystwyth to Devil's
Bridge is a great way to visit the falls.
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The seaside resort of Borth is 7 miles away, with 3 miles of sandy
beach and the 'Animalarium' to keep all ages amused. With the
cliff-top ruins of Aberystwyth castle close by, Welsh craft centres
and stunning countryside to explore, this is a perfect base for a
family holiday.
Visit www.aberystwyth.com
for more on Aberystwyth.
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The seaside resort of Borth is 7 miles away, with 3 miles of sandy
beach and the 'Animalarium' to keep all ages amused. With the
cliff-top ruins of Aberystwyth castle close by, Welsh craft centres
and stunning countryside to explore, this is a perfect base for a
family holiday.
Visit www.aberystwyth.com
for more on Aberystwyth.
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There are 100 lakes in Snowdonia National Park 90 mountain peaks.
37 miles of pristine coastline and beaches Moors and wetlands. A
rainbow beetle and lily you won't find anywhere else on earth and
the tallest mountain in England and Wales
For more information about this wonderful area that is only 30 miles
away please visit www.snowdonia-npa.gov.uk
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