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Llangrannog is a village of 775 people (2011) on the Wales Coast Path in Ceredigion, Wales.

Understand

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View of the village

Llangrannog lies in the narrow valley of the River Hawen, which falls as a waterfall near the middle of the village.

Visitor information

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Get in

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It sits 6 miles (10 km) southwest of New Quay.

By car

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Take the B4334 or the B4321 off the A487 Cardigan - Aberystwyth road.

By bus

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552 runs from Cardigan and Aberporth to Llangrannog and on to Aberaeron.

Get around

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See

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Statue of St Carannog
  • 1 Carreg Bica rock. A stack of Ordovician rock.
  • 2 Statue of St Carannog.

Do

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  • 1 Llangrannog beach. Blue Flag beach.
  • Walk part of the Wales Coast Path

Buy

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  • Siop Glynafon. Small grocery shop and newsagent.

Eat

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Drink

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The Carreg Bica rock

Sleep

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There a number of holiday cottages for rent in and around the village.

  • 1 Pentre Arms Hotel, +44 1239 654345. Bed and Breakfast, and a pub with food.
  • 2 Let's Glamp Retro, Ty Newydd, Capel Cynon SA44 4TH, +44 1239 851169. Glamping pods with 1960s, 70s or 80s theme, dog-friendly. Open all year with M & Th changeover, so 3-4 night minimum stay. Pod £125.

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