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Pantycelyn Guest House - Located 5 miles from the town, a farmhouse with 11 acres of meadows set in a branch of the Teify Valley. Includes a description of facilities and tariff information.

Lanlas Farm Holiday Cottages - Two self-catering holiday cottages two miles from town. Includes details of the facilities and amenities, with tariff and booking information.

Moorlands Caravan Park - Located five miles from town. Includes details of facilities, charges, and area events.

Under the Thatch - Self-catering accommodation with details of the location and booking information.

Lanlas Farm - Two converted holiday cottages on a working farm with views over the Teifi Valley.

Court of Circles - A smallholding in the Teifi valley. Gallery and contact details.

Peterwell House - Offer continental bed and breakfast or self catering in two apartments. Includes local information.

Coedmor-fach Cottages - Five character cottages overlooking the Teifi valley. Located two miles from town. Includes details of the facilities, tariff, and local activities.

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