The scattered hamlet of Capel Bangor is set along the A44, just five miles from Aberystwyth Boasting a shop and numerous award-winning pubs serving excellent food, the village is also served by the amenities of Aberystwyth, including a wide selection of shops, pubs, tea-rooms and restaurants Also worth visiting is the town's Cliff Railway – the longest electric cliff line in Britain and known for its panoramic views Guests in the region can enjoy a trip to the visitor’s centre by the Rheidol reservoir - part of the largest hydroelectric scheme in Wales - or alternatively can go trout fishing or spend the day at the Butterfly House; a location full of exotic plants and butterflies This wonderful part of Wales has something for everyone, such as countryside walks, sandy beaches, a narrow gauge steam railway, museums and castles This cosy annexe to the owner’s home is located on a quiet hillside just four miles from the picturesque hamlet of Capel Bangor This pretty cottage offers comfortable and well-equipped accommodation that is ideal for couples seeking a romantic retreat in great surroundings With all accommodation on the ground floor, this property is composed of a double bedroom, a fitted kitchen and living room with a sofa bed and dining area Guests can enjoy wonderful views across the rolling hillsides and Rheidol Reservoir, making this an incredibly atmospheric place for a quiet getaway .
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