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find Fron Fawr just outside of the village of Boncath; within
5 miles of the North Pembrokeshire coast and the market coastal
town of Cardigan, close to the Preseli Mountains and the Pembrokeshire
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From
London and the South
(and
from London's Heathrow Airport) follow the M4 Motorway via the Severn
Bridge to the end of the Motorway and then take the A48 to Carmarthen.
From Carmarthen take the A484 (sign posted Cardigan) through Newcastle
Emlyn to Cenarth. At Cenarth turn left and follow the B4332
to Boncath. When you reach Boncath turn right at the cross-roads
(between the Village Store and Inn) - Fron Fawr is ¾ mile
along the road on the left hand side; but look for its sign on the
right hand side.
From
the North go
to Cardigan and leave the town over the bridge on the A478 (sign
posted Tenby). Carry on straight on through the villages
of Pen-y-bryn and Rhoshill (approximately 4½ miles).
Just after Rhoshill turn left towards Boncath - Fron Fawr is just
over a ¼ of a mile on the right hand side of the road;
but look for its sign on the left hand side.
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within 10 miles of Fron Fawr..... |
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you can enjoy walking in the Preseli Mountains. Exploring dozens of
archaeological sites, standing stones and castles. Seeing the
Waterfall at Cenarth. The delights of the Welsh Wildlife Centre -
just two miles from Fron Fawr. Apart from being in one of the
most beautiful parts of Pembrokeshire, Fron Fawr is less than five
miles from a truly spectacular coast. From Cemaes Head there
are 170 miles of uninterrupted pathway along the Pembrokeshire coastline.
You can watch seals (and puffin if you're lucky) from rocky headlands.
Swim at Gwbert and Llangranog, or laze on the sandy beaches at Newport
and Poppit, or at small coves such as nearby Mwnt. Sail in Cardigan
Bay or go sea fishing in season for bass, mackerel, herring, pollack
and bream, or fish the River Teifi for salmon and trout.
There’s golf at Gwbert or Newport. Pony
trekking and riding. Tennis and bowling in Cardigan.
There
are good restaurants and pubs, and much,
much more to see and do when you get out and about.
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