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Emlyn Arms Hotel
Bridge Street, Newcastle Emlyn, Dyfed, SA38 9DU



The Emlyn Arms Hotel, in West Wales, was originally an 18th Century Coaching House which has been carefully modernised.Yards from the Teifi River. Five minutes drive from the scenic Cenarth falls, & 20 minutes from Cardiganshire beaches.
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Rooms from £45.00
 


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