The pretty little village of Moylegrove, the centre of which is made up of a tumble of traditional painted cottages, grey stone chapels and two stone river bridges, lies on the unspoiled North Pembrokeshire coast.
The pretty little village of Moylegrove, the centre of which is made up of a tumble of traditional painted cottages, grey stone chapels and two stone river bridges, lies on the unspoiled North Pembrokeshire coast 6 miles south of the small historic market town of Cardigan on the river Teifi.
Within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, it lies at the confluence of two small rivers, (the principle of which is the Awen, which appropriately means to muse or contemplate) at the base of a delightful wooded valley that leads to the National Trust owned Ceibwr Bay just 15 minutes walk away. The Bay, parts of which are designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest, is much treasured as the village beach and valued as a great environmental and geological asset.
Moylegrove