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South a few miles to the Melin Tregwynt
Woollen Mill. Touristy, maybe, but well worth a detour. |
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Driven by water, of which there is usually
a lot in Wales. |
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a cobwebby window leading from the wheel
chamber to the clattering looms. |
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Some welcome shade for the middle of a hot
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At Llangoffen, there is a farmhouse cheese
centre and also this ubiquitous Welsh chapel which tells you quite a bit
about itself. |

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heading north again for Goodwick standing
stones can be seen at many places en route. The whole area is steeped in
pre-history. |
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I don't know the names of these flowers,
but will just put them up for you to enjoy anyway. |
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back in Goodwick (Wdig) the ferry terminal
for Ireland. |
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| Good ride, some tough hills, but worth
it for the views. Takes a couple of hours if you take it easy. |
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