Rhippinllwyd

Settlement in Cardiganshire

Wales

Rhippinllwyd

Bridge At Cenarth Falls Looking towards a little cafe which may once have been an inn
Bridge At Cenarth Falls Credit: Deborah Tilley

Rhippinllwyd is a small village located in the county of Cardiganshire, Wales. Situated in the rural countryside, it is surrounded by rolling green hills and picturesque landscapes. The village is situated approximately 5 miles southeast of the town of Aberystwyth, making it a peaceful and serene place to reside.

The history of Rhippinllwyd dates back several centuries, with records of its existence dating as far back as the 14th century. Throughout its history, the village has primarily been an agricultural community, relying on farming and livestock rearing as the main sources of income.

Despite its small size, Rhippinllwyd offers a range of amenities and services to its residents. The village boasts a local primary school, providing education to the younger population. Additionally, there is a community center that serves as a hub for various social and cultural events.

The natural beauty of Rhippinllwyd is a major attraction for visitors and residents alike. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and fishing. The village is also within close proximity to the stunning coastline of Cardigan Bay, where visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the beach or indulge in water sports.

Overall, Rhippinllwyd offers a tranquil and idyllic lifestyle, making it an attractive place for those seeking a slower pace of life amidst the stunning Welsh countryside.

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Rhippinllwyd Images

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Bridge At Cenarth Falls Looking towards a little cafe which may once have been an inn
Bridge At Cenarth Falls
Looking towards a little cafe which may once have been an inn
Church At Cenarth  The parish church is dedicated to the local saint, St. Llawddog
Church At Cenarth
The parish church is dedicated to the local saint, St. Llawddog
Classic Motorbike At Cenarth Heading through the village towards Newcastle Emlyn
Classic Motorbike At Cenarth
Heading through the village towards Newcastle Emlyn
Wind Turbines and Field View at Bryn Farm Triangulation Pillar Looking westward.
Wind Turbines and Field View at Bryn Farm Triangulation Pillar
Looking westward.
Afon Teifi and Cenarth Bridge
Afon Teifi and Cenarth Bridge
The road up to Brongwyn This steep narrow lane almost overgrown with vegetation in places leads from the B4570 to the B4333.
The road up to Brongwyn
This steep narrow lane almost overgrown with vegetation in places leads from the B4570 to the B4333.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket (S0661) This OS Flush Bracket can be found on the SW angle of St Llawddog's Church. It marks a point 104.424ft above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket (S0661)
This OS Flush Bracket can be found on the SW angle of St Llawddog's Church. It marks a point 104.424ft above mean sea level.
Cenarth falls and water mill, River Teifi It is here that salmon and sea trout (sewin) migration up-river can be observed each year. Sea trout between June and August, and salmon in September and October.
The River Teifi is the longest river which is wholly in Wales and flows 75 miles from its source in the Cambrian mountains to its estuary at Cardigan.
The viewpoint is in Ceredigion and the far bank in Carmarthenshire; the river being the boundary between these two counties for a considerable distance.
Cenarth falls and water mill, River Teifi
It is here that salmon and sea trout (sewin) migration up-river can be observed each year. Sea trout between June and August, and salmon in September and October. The River Teifi is the longest river which is wholly in Wales and flows 75 miles from its source in the Cambrian mountains to its estuary at Cardigan. The viewpoint is in Ceredigion and the far bank in Carmarthenshire; the river being the boundary between these two counties for a considerable distance.
River Teifi at Cenarth The river here is the boundary between Carmarthenshire (near bank) and Ceredigion (far bank).

The River Teifi is the longest river which is wholly in Wales and flows 75 miles from its source in the Cambrian mountains to its estuary at Cardigan.
River Teifi at Cenarth
The river here is the boundary between Carmarthenshire (near bank) and Ceredigion (far bank). The River Teifi is the longest river which is wholly in Wales and flows 75 miles from its source in the Cambrian mountains to its estuary at Cardigan.
The holy well of Ffynnon Llawddog
The holy well of Ffynnon Llawddog
Old Milestone by the B4570, south east of Capel Tygwydd Cardigan tombstone by the B4570, in parish of Beulah (Ceredigion District), by "Milestone", South East of Capel Tygwydd, in front of domestic hedge.

Inscription reads:-
TO
CARDIGAN
7 MILES
Carved bench mark below inscription.

Grade II listed by Cadw. Reference Number: 16822
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Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: CRD_CALA07.
Old Milestone by the B4570, south east of Capel Tygwydd
Cardigan tombstone by the B4570, in parish of Beulah (Ceredigion District), by "Milestone", South East of Capel Tygwydd, in front of domestic hedge. Inscription reads:- TO CARDIGAN 7 MILES Carved bench mark below inscription. Grade II listed by Cadw. Reference Number: 16822 LinkExternal link Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: CRD_CALA07.
Old Milestone by the B4570, Troed-y-rhiw-Siôn Cardigan tombstone by the B4570, in parish of Beulah (Ceredigion District), Troed-y-rhiw-siôn, Northwest of Cwm Cou, on verge, South side of road.

Inscription reads:-
TO
CARDIGAN
8
MILES
Carved benchmark on middle face.

Grade II listed by Cadw.
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Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: CRD_CALA08
Old Milestone by the B4570, Troed-y-rhiw-Siôn
Cardigan tombstone by the B4570, in parish of Beulah (Ceredigion District), Troed-y-rhiw-siôn, Northwest of Cwm Cou, on verge, South side of road. Inscription reads:- TO CARDIGAN 8 MILES Carved benchmark on middle face. Grade II listed by Cadw. Reference Number: 17950 LinkExternal link Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: CRD_CALA08
Old Milestone by the A484, Cenarth, Beulah parish Cardigan tombstone by the A484, in parish of Beulah (Ceredigion District), Cenarth, beside footpath, Northeast side of road.

Inscription reads:-
To
Cardigan
7
Miles
Carved bench mark on lower face.

Grade II listed by Cadw.
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Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: CRD_CACM07
Old Milestone by the A484, Cenarth, Beulah parish
Cardigan tombstone by the A484, in parish of Beulah (Ceredigion District), Cenarth, beside footpath, Northeast side of road. Inscription reads:- To Cardigan 7 Miles Carved bench mark on lower face. Grade II listed by Cadw. Reference Number: 17947 LinkExternal link Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: CRD_CACM07
Cenarth Bridge Over the River Teifi.
Cenarth Bridge
Over the River Teifi.
Cenarth Falls After heavy rain.
Cenarth Falls
After heavy rain.
Fishermen on Afon Teifi at Cenarth Falls Great to see fishermen at the falls, and there was also a coracle (but not photographed).
Fishermen on Afon Teifi at Cenarth Falls
Great to see fishermen at the falls, and there was also a coracle (but not photographed).
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the north parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 22.085m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the north parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 22.085m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the NE parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 33.990m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the NE parapet of the bridge. It marks a point 33.990m above mean sea level.
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Rhippinllwyd is located at Grid Ref: SN2842 (Lat: 52.049627, Lng: -4.5097507)

Unitary Authority: Ceredigion

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

What 3 Words

///staked.longingly.decades. Near Newcastle Emlyn, Ceredigion

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