


Cenarth sits astride the Teifi - mostly in Carmarthenshire, but also partly in Ceredigion. There is a spectacular water fall and salmon leap and is one of the best places to see the coracles. In fact, annual coracle races take place in Cenarth at the end of July.
The picturesque 200 year old bridge is an attraction in itself and features in most tourist brochures of Wales. The walk beside the famous falls enables you to meander for some distance beside the peaceful Teifi.
There are a three cafe's and two pubs (the White Hart & the Three Horseshoes) where you can enjoy a good meal or simply an afternoon tea. There is also a unique attraction - the National Coracle Centre which is set in the grounds of a 17th century Flour Mill. There is also a restored eighteenth century Blacksmith's attached to a craft shop.
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