south wales?

south wales?
Nope.Originally Posted by good2bhappy

must be north wales then
Not really................ oooops what a give away.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
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when I said cardigan I meant cardigan bay
ie west wales

Abersoch, Gwynedd
Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Well, you'd be right then bachi.
Nope.Originally Posted by good2bhappy

New Quay
Nope.Originally Posted by good2bhappy

Aberystwyth
Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Not quite. Well, no actually.

aberaeron?
Nope.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Here's a helpfull hint, I once lived in the the white house on the far right. Nice spot.

barmouth
Nope.Originally Posted by good2bhappy

Devon?Originally Posted by jandajoy

freshwater?
Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Nope.
It's mid Wales
Tirymynach
iTS THE A BEACH n OF ySTWYTH ESTUARY
Features and History
Borth has a sandy beach and is a popular holiday seaside resort. There is a youth hostel in the village and caravan and camping sites nearby.
An ancient submerged forest is visible at low tide along the beach, where stumps of oak, pine, birch, willow and hazel (preserved by the acid anaerobic conditions in the peat) can be seen. Radiocarbon dating suggests these trees died about 1500 BC. [1] This submerged forest[2] is also associated with the legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod. [3] [4]
Cors Fochno, a raised peat mire and the only UNESCO Biosphere reserve in Wales is located next to the village together with the Dyfi National Nature Reserve and visitors centre at Ynyslas. The long distance footpath the Dyfi Valley Way passes through the Village.
On 4 April 1876 the entire Uppingham School in Rutland, England, consisting of 300 boys, 30 masters and their families, relocated to Borth for a period of 14 months, taking over the disused Cambrian Hotel and a large number of boarding houses, to avoid a typhoid epidemic.[5]
The town's main line railway station is served by the Cambrian Line.
Borth is also the location of the Borth Animalarium and Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club.
According to Morrissey, his hit single "Everyday Is Like Sunday" was inspired by Borth.[6]
Since 2008, Borth has played host to The Square Festival which in 2009 will include an attempt to break the World Record for most people Skinny Dipping at once.
[edit] Welsh Language
According to both the 1991 census and United Kingdom Census 2001, 43% of the residents of Borth are Welsh-speakers.
[edit] Notable residents
- Lindsay Ashford (author) crime novelist and journalist
- Mark Williams (politician) Member of Parliament for the Ceredigion constituency
[edit] Image gallery
Submerged forest remains, March 2008
Submerged forest remains, details, March 2008
Borth Sunset, November 2006
Borth beach in the summer
Nice pix JJ
gimme a few mins
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