Llandysul

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Tel code: 01545 | code search
Postcode: SA44 | code search
Population: 980
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Llandysul Events

August
Orllwyn Teifi Vintage Show

September
Llandysul & District Agricultural Show

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Rock Mill Woollen and Water Mill
"visited the shop briefly this year and I love it! It is the real thing! A fully working water mill which manufactures traditional wollen blankets etc. It is ..." More

Rock Mill Woollen and Water Mill
"quite possibly the worst "tourist attraction" (i use the term loosely)in west wales. i could liken it to paying to look around some ones back yard-not even a nice bkyard!,scruffy,delapadated,embarrassing ..." More

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Llandysul on the A486 lies 11 miles south-west of Lampeter on the banks of the river Teifi. This small, unspoilt market town prides itself both on its history and charm. A heaven for outdoor enthusiasts, with beautiful walks to enjoy, it is an ideal location for cyclists as it has on and off-road opportunities with varying degrees of difficulty. This area is known as a Mecca for anglers but those in search of more adrenalin fuelled pursuits often come for the white water canoeing ˆ where they can be assured of thrills (and hopefully not too many spills!) The delightful Victorian town centre will keep you happily occupied but Llandysul is ideally situated for exploring wider West Wales. A few miles further on the A486 is Ffostrasol - setting of the annual Cnapan Folk festival .You might also like to explore Capel Dewi on the B4459 site of the Rock Mills Woollen Mill (still operated by descendents of the original miller.) You can easily reach the charming market towns of Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan, or the larger towns of Carmarthen and Lampeter. Llandysul is also only about twenty minutes from some of the most spectacular coastlines in Britain, in Cardigan Bay.

Attraction

Rock Mill Woollen and Water Mill

Camping

Brynawelon Caravan and Camping Park

Caravan Park

Brownhill Caravan Park
Brynawelon Caravan and Camping Park

Care Home

Faerdre Manor
Garth Owen

Classes

Dance - Dancing School

Cottage

Shire Cottage
Stallion Valley Farmhouse
The Shire Mill

Dentist

Cottage Dental Practice

Doctor

Llynyfran Surgery

Estate Agent

Dai Lewis Cyf Noddfa

Farm

Stallion Valley Farmhouse

Holiday Park

Manorafon Holiday Park
Pencnwc Holiday Park

Market

Llandysul Country Market

Pub and Bar

Cilgwyn Arms
Half Moon Inn
Kings Arms Hotel

School

Llandysul County Primary School

Solicitor

Eirian J Williams A'I Gwmni

Taxi

Tidy Taxis

Shops

Llywnhelyg Farm Shop
Cambrian Organics
Carpenter MPB & Tywford CA
Ceri Organics
Nantgywnfaen Organic Farm
Penyrallt Organic Farm Shop

Activities

Pant Y Meillion Livery(Riding)
Castell Howell GC(Shooting)

Places to Stay near Llandysul

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Dragon Hotel (1.70 miles)

Dragon Hotel
17th century family run former coaching Inn in the lee of historic Montgomery Castle Ruins and set in the village sized Georgian Gem Town of Montgomery, surrounded by the most stunning countryside.

The Dragon boasts an ... More | visit website
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Dolforwyn Hall Country House (2.20 miles)

Dolforwyn Hall Country House
The Proprietors would like to offer you a warm welcome to their Country House Bed & Breakfast. The Hall is nestled in the tiny hamlet of Dolforwyn. Our eight bedrooms offer a choice of single, ... More | visit website
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Lion Hotel (3.50 miles)

Lion Hotel

The Lion Hotel & Restaurant is situated in the heart of mid Wales between Welshpool and Newtown in the award winning village of Berriew. Luxurious ensuite rooms sympathetically decorated in a style in keeping with ... More | visit website

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The Talbot Hotel (3.52 miles)

The Talbot Hotel
The Hotel is just yards from the Aquaduct carrying the Montgomery Canal; which is part of the Servern Way - very popular with walkers.A sublime setting; in this beautiful part of the border country for ... More | visit website
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Mellington Hall Hotel (4.35 miles)

Mellington Hall Hotel
Mellington Hall is a Boutique hotel in Wales, housed in an 18th Century Victorian Gothic Mansion. Set in 280 acres of Mature Gardens and tranquil parkland currently run by Lance & Vanessa Thomas, Mellington Hall ... More | visit website
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The Forest Country Guest House (5.47 miles)

The Forest Country Guest House is a beautiful Victorian bed and breakfast on a quiet lane less than a mile from the centre of Kerry village and a 5 minute drive into Newtown on the ... More | visit website
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Broadway Lodge (5.80 miles)

Broadway Lodge

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This delightful 17th century lodge offers outstanding accommodation set in the beautiful rolling landscape bordering England and Wales. Formerly the gatehouse to Broadway House, the owners' historic ... More

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National Trust Cottages (7.04 miles)

National Trust Cottages

This beautiful Edwardian cottage extensively restored by the National Trust, is positioned in the heart of the magnificent gardens surrounding Powis Castle; the garden is literally on your doorstep. Built in 1908, The Bothy's Edwardian ... More

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The Lowfield Inn (7.76 miles)

The Lowfield Inn
Rebuilt in 2008, The Lowfield Inn is a beautiful country pub and inn set in the heart of the Shropshire / Powys countryside in the small village of Marton.We pride ourselves on using locally sourced ... More | visit website
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The Quarry House (8.57 miles)

The Quarry House
Situated in the beautiful Clun Valley, The Quarry House was originally a barn belonging to a neighbouring farm. Converted some years ago, we now offer high quality bed and breakfast in the form of a ... More | visit website

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