Cilgerran is on the northern border of Pembrokeshire between St Dogmaels and Cenarth just 3 miles south of Cardigan.
The village is linear in nature and stretches along the south bank of The Teifi River well known for salmon and sewin, where coracle fishermen still practice the ancient trade.
The oldest building in the village is the Pendre Inn which was once a coaching inn and dates back to the 14th century and inside the churchyard of St. Llawddog Church is a megalithic standing stone (or Ogham stone) where ogham inscriptions can be seen.
On the outskirts of the village is the smallest museum in Wales. An old BT red phone box that has been transformed into a museum dedicated to local photographer Tom Mathias!
Cilgerran