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- St Dogmaels Abbey - Introduction and photograph of the ruins that were once Tironensian, later Benedictine, founded on the site of a pre-Norman monastery.
- St Dogmaels Gallery - Specializing in contemporary fine art. Includes artist profiles, exhibition details, location and contact information.
- St. Dogmaels Artists - Lino printing and Batik paintings, work on silk, canvas with oil, pastel or watercolour. Introduction, directions and contacts for members of the Cardigan Artists Open Studios.
- St Dogmaels Holiday Cottage - Brief description with local views.
- St Dogmaels Gallery - Specializing in contemporary fine art. Includes artist profiles, exhibition details, location and contact information. St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire.
- GENUKI: St Dogmaels - Historical and religious background to the village, including links to maps old and new.
- Abbey Shakespeare Players - Overview of theatrical group, with list of past products, directions and booking through Theatre Mwldan. Details of performance of Much Ado About Nothing, running for four days.
- Poppit Sands Holiday Cottage - Photograph, description and contact details for the cottage at Poppit Sands.
- Morlais - A two bedroomed cottage situated on the beach of Poppit Sands. Facilities and contact details.
- Trenewydd Farm Holiday Cottages - Self catering units sleeping two to thirteen people. Information on prices and facilities close to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, between Moylgrove and Cardigan.
Wikipedia Articles
- St. Dogmaels - St Dogmaels is a village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the estuary of the River Teifi, a mile downstream from the town of Cardigan.
- St Dogmaels Abbey - St Dogmael's Abbey is a Welsh abbey founded about 1115 for a prior and twelve monks of the order of Tiron. The founders were Robert fitz Martin and his wife, Maud Peverel (sister of William Peverel the younger, d.
- Poppit Sands - Poppit Sands is a very large, sandy beach at the estuary of the River Teifi near Cardigan in Wales. It is close to St Dogmaels and the northern end of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path starts there.