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Einion Bike Hire - Situated at the bottom of Cwm Einion (Artist's Valley), offering mountain bikes from adult to child size. Maps of the local forest trails are available. English/Cymraeg.

Hillscape - Self-guided walking holidays. Includes details of the walks and booking information.

Vale of Rheidol Railway - Photographs, a timetable, details of fares, and a description of the private railway, which runs from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge.

Pentir Pumlumon - Tourism association promoting the Plynlimon Uplands. Includes events, accommodation, things to do, and information about the area.

Mid Wales Bird Watching and Walking Holidays - Providing escorted bird watching holidays. Accommodation is provided at a Guest House in Cwmystwyth. Includes a description of the birdlife and accommodation, with a profile of the tour guide.

Weekend Walking Wales - Details of the walks, accommodation, dates, and costs.

Llywernog Silver-Lead Mine - Prince of Wales Award winning Mine Museum located in the Plynlimon Uplands near Aberystwyth, offering an insight into the mining methods and conditions of yesteryear. Includes opening times and admission charges.

Cenarth Falls Holiday Park - Caravans for hire or sale, tourers and tents, with swimming pool, clubhouse, and play area. Includes price and booking information.

Pencnwc Holiday Park - Includes description of the facilities and local area, with a list of holiday homes for sale.

Sunbourne - Three seaside holiday parks and cottages. Includes a description of the facilities.

Cardiganshire Coast and Country - Includes town guides, maps, events diary, dining, accommodation and attractions information.

Llain Activity Centre - Offer outdoors activity holidays. Lists amenities and contact details.

Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park - Site that details the animals and wildlife that can be seen at this attraction on Cardigan Bay, West Wales, including grey seals and dolphins.

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