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Aberarth is a
village in Ceredigion, Wales, in the
community of
Dyffryn Arth, on the
southern end of
Cardigan Bay
between Aberystwyth and
Cardigan at the...
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Aberarth –
Carreg Wylan is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Ceredigion, west Wales. It is a
small coastal marine protected area with a reported...
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Aberarth, also
known as the Llanddewi-
Aberarth Bridge, is a single-arched
grade II
listed bridge,
which spans the
River Arth in the
village of Aberarth...
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Castell Dinerth, or
Castell Allt
Craig Arth) is a
Welsh castle located near
Aberarth, Ceredigion, west
Wales that was
completed c. AD 1110. It is also known...
- and runs west for 15
miles (24 km) and
discharges into
Cardigan Bay at
Aberarth.
Despite its
small size it is one of the few
rivers in
Britain which has...
- was the
father of
former BBC
journalist Huw Edwards. Born and
raised in
Aberarth, Cardiganshire,
Edwards attended Aberaeron County School and the University...
- Ceredigion. For
SSSIs elsewhere in the UK, see List of
SSSIs by Area of Search.
Aberarth -
Carreg Wylan Afon
Rheidol ger
Capel Bangor Afon
Teifi Allt Wen a Traeth...
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celebrate his victory.
Since 1995, the town has been part of the
Aberaeron and
Aberarth ward,
electing one
councillor to
Ceredigion County Council.
Since 2008...
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combined with the
LLanddewi Aberarth ward of the
community of
Dyffryn Arth to
create a new
electoral ward
named Aberaeron and
Aberarth. The
existing Llansanffraid...
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surviving are 'goredi' (originally
twelve in number) on the
beach at
Aberarth, Ceredigion.
Another ancient example was at Rhos
Fynach in
North Wales...