Abercych is a small village located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Situated on the banks of the river Cych, it is nestled within the picturesque countryside of the Teifi Valley. The village is approximately 8 miles northeast of Cardigan and 15 miles southwest of Newcastle Emlyn.
Abercych is renowned for its natural beauty, with rolling hills, lush green fields, and the river Cych flowing through its heart. The area is dotted with charming traditional cottages made of local stone, giving it a distinct rural character. The village is surrounded by woodland, offering scenic walking trails and opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing and bird watching.
Despite its small size, Abercych boasts a strong community spirit. The village is home to a community-run pub, known as The Nag's Head, which serves as a meeting point for locals and visitors alike. The pub often hosts live music events, fostering a vibrant atmosphere. The village also has a primary school, ensuring educational facilities for the local children.
For those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Abercych offers a peaceful retreat. Its idyllic countryside setting, combined with its friendly community, make it an attractive destination for nature lovers and those looking to explore the Welsh countryside.
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Abercych is located at Grid Ref: SN2440 (Lat: 52.036902, Lng: -4.556349)
Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire
Police Authority: Dyfed Powys
Also known as: Aber-cuch
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