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Y Ffarmers, Llanfihangel y Creuddyn

A rural pub in Llanfihangel y Creuddyn just outside Aberystwyth.  Located opposite the Church.  A family run public house.  Renowned for its good food which is sourced locally.

A free house with a good selection of real ales throughout the year.

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Talbot, Tregaron

An old drover’s inn dating back to the 17th century and located in the heart of Tregaron.  Grade II listed building which has always played an important part in the community. 
Visited by George Borrow in the 18th century.  In 1848 Batty’s Travelling Circus visited Tregaron and according to local folklore an elephant is said to be buried in the inn’s garden after dying from drinking contaminated water!

Belle-Vue Hotel, Aberystwyth

Opposite the hotel during the early 1900s coaches, owned by D & W Edwards, would be seen taking trips to the Devil’s Bridge.  In 1863 the hotel was enlarged with the purchase of an adjoining house.  This led to a billiard room and smoking room facilities.
In 1884 the Belle-Vue was advertised with having stables and a lock-up coach house.

Scholars, Aberystwyth

Refurbished and renamed at the start of the new millennium.  Originally called the Crystal Palace Hotel and known locally as the CPS. 
At the beginning of the 1900s was run by a Mr Edward Price for nearly 30 years.  An advertisement from the period mentions the hotel being no more than 5 minutes from the golf courses and 2 minutes from the sea.

The Three Horseshoes, Tafarn Tair Pedol, Cenarth

Located in the picturesque village of Cenarth. 

Interior has wooden beams, slate flooring and inglenook fireplace.  Large dining area.

The establishment overlooks the busy road and has tables outside to admire the surrounding countryside.  Close to the National Coracle Centre. 

Popular with the Angling fraternity.  A fishing fly named after the pub. 

Wide selection of cask ales and ciders.  Beers changed regularly

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