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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...
- AberarthCarreg Wylan is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Ceredigion, west Wales. It is a small coastal marine protected area with a reported...
- Pont 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Also surviving are 'goredi' (originally twelve in number) on the beach at Aberarth, Ceredigion. Another ancient example was at Rhos Fynach in North Wales...