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There are a range of cultural and historical landmarks all around Alma Grange. Here are just a few examples:

 

Cardigan Castle

Just five minutes away, Cardigan Castle was awarded “Restoration of the Year” in 2017 by Channel 4’s Great British Buildings. It now houses a museum, lovely grounds and a very good café/restaurant for lunch and dinner.

 

Theatr Mwldan

Also in Cardigan is this vibrant arts and entertainment complex. A diverse programme includes drama, music, dance, film, literature, opera, visual and applied arts.

 

St Dogmaels Abbey

A short 10-minute trip, and on the route to Poppit Sands, this Cistercian abbey in the estuary village of St Dogmaels, dates back to 1120. It has a café and museum adjoining it with frequent local art displays.

 

Cilgerran Castle

A nearby Norman castle which towers above the spectacular Teifi Gorge.

 

Castell Henllys

Slightly further afield at 20 minutes away is the Iron Age fort at Castell Henllys. With frequent educational tours and displays, this shows how people lived, dressed and ate in the Iron Age.

 

Pembroke Castle

Under an hour away is the birthplace of Henry VII. A classic Norman castle, and a fantastic day out with regular activities for children.

 

Llanerchaeron Country House

A Georgian house run by the National Trust, Llanerchaeron gives a unique insight into the workings of a country house through the centuries.

 

St David’s Cathedral

Located on the south west tip of Pembrokeshire, St David’s is the smallest city in the United Kingdom, and the former home of Wales’ patron Saint. It is also home to numerous cafes, art galleries and the Cathedral.

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