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  1. Open access reserve. Best time to visit. Spring, summer and autumn. About the reserve. The reserve can be divided into two principal areas, a large area of regenerating broadleaf woodland with heath pockets, and the section of more mature broadleaf woodland that is notified SSSI.

  2. Tre'r Ddol Walk. Type: Walking Route. Talybont, Ceredigion, Ceredigion, SY24 5HE. Visit Website. View Phone Number. About. Start: Tre’r Ddol. Grid Reference: SN659 921. Distance: 5.6km – 3.5 miles. Grade: Moderate. Terrain: Woodland, fields, firm tracks and roads. Maps: OS Explorer – OL 23. Refreshments: Wildfowler pub, Cynfelin café and shop.

  3. Tre’r-ddol history and its archaeology and antiquities. Is a village in Ceredigion formerly Cardiganshire, West Wales. Situated between Ynyslas and Taliesin. Table of Contents. 1. Local History. 2. Journal Index. 3. Location Map. 4. Gallery. 5. External Links.

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  4. Lodge Park is a surviving, reasonably intact lozenge-shaped deer park dating from before 1637. Parts of its boundaries, including the walls, are in good condition and its form and history suggest a medieval origin.

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  5. Oct 1, 2019 · That objective has remained the same since the foundation of the Society in 1909, though its name was changed to the Ceredigion Historical Society from the Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society in 2002. Learn more about the Societies History

  6. Tre'r-ddôl is a village in Llangynfelyn, Ceredigion, Wales. Tre'r-ddôl is situated nearby to the village Tre-Taliesin and the hamlet Llancynfelyn . Overview

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LlangynfelynLlangynfelyn - Wikipedia

    The population in 2001 was 641, falling to 587 at the 2011 Census. The parish includes Llangynfelyn, Tre-Taliesin, Tre'r Ddôl and Craig y Penrhyn. The parish is named after the parish church of St Cynfelyn. Various alternate spellings are used, particularly Llancynfelyn and Llancynfelin.

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