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Tresaith Views

These photographs were sent in by Jayne Toyne from Accrington and taken near her holiday home in Tresaith.

View towards Llangranog. Photograph by Jayne Toyne
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Mary McColl North Devon
I spent all my childhood summers at Tresaith. Firstly in a rented cottage, then a caravan and finally in a holiday home which my parents bought there. Wonderful memories. I am looking forward to going there for a few days later this month - my first visit for many years. Tresaith will always be my favourite place.
Tue Apr 27 10:21:21 2010

Corinna Murphy, Darwen
I'm very impressed with the lovely photos Jayne.Can't wait to see the spectacular views for myself. Let's hope the weather improves!
Tue Jul 28 16:04:17 2009

Petula Baker, Dunstable
We spend a week each year in a cottage near Cardigan. Our favourite beach is Tresaith, mainly because I am disabled, and they have very good facilities for me.Parking can be problem, although there is two disabled parking bays, these are not very well marked. We came in June this year, usually we visit in August, so found it quieter, but still you have people abusing these spaces, especially at weekends, when they come with their large vehicles, boats and trailers. These spaces needed to be repainted, and signs on the fence in front of the parking areas. Still a great place - Wales at its best.
Wed Sep 5 09:29:54 2007

Kathryn Edwards from St Helens
My Dad grew up in the area and loved all the beaches like Llangranog and Tresaith. We had a caravan at Cross Inn and would spend all our holidays in Aber and Aberareon, Llanon too. My father has passed away now but I often return with my kids to share the spectacular views and beach days with them.
Sun Aug 19 20:16:17 2007

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