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Llangranog is a small, coastal village and seaside resort in Ceredigion, seven miles south of New Quay. It lies in the narrow valley of the little River Hawen, which falls as a waterfall near the middle of the village.
Llangrannog has a sheltered sandy beach known as 'Traeth y Pentref' (the village beach). It has a distinctive large rock on the shore's edge called 'Carreg Bica' which according to legend was once a giant's tooth. At low tide, you can walk past the rock to the hidden sandy cove of Cilborth. There is also a cliff path leading from the village to Cilborth which is not affected by the tide.
Trail: Wales Coast Path Mid Wales
Waypoint: 2
Open all the time
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Ceredigion,
SA44 6SD
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Map reference: SN 316538 Lat: 52.15682 Long: -4.46304
Off the A487.
Parking: free
Parking: with charge
Accessible by Public Transport: 30 miles from Aberystwyth station