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- Tregaron Estate - Gated hilltop estate in Cleveland Park. Features photographs, policies, rates and directions.
- Just Curious about Crafts - Offer antiques, collectibles, arts and crafts. Gallery and contact details.
- Rhiannon Ltd - Hand-made designer Celtic jewellery in silver, gold and a Welsh gold blend. Includes description of products, location map, and online ordering.
- Rhiannon Jewellery - Order hand-made Celtic jewellery in silver, gold and Welsh gold direct from makers in Tregaron.
- Brynheulog - Bed and breakfast south of Tregaron, near the village of Llanddewi Brefi. Includes description of the facilities, tariff, local area, and directions.
- Ystwyth Trail - Guide to the cycle path being constructed on a railway line from Tregaron to Abersytwyth. Also has features on local wildlife, history and attractions.
- Pant-Teg Accommodation - Country retreat between Tregaron and Lampeter. Tariffs, availability and details available for both bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation.
Wikipedia Articles
- Tregaron - {{Infobox Settlement
- Joseph Jenkins - Joseph Jenkins (1818-1898) was an educated tenant farmer from Tregaron, Ceredigion, mid-Wales who, when aged over 50, suddenly deserted his home and large family to seek his fortune in Australia. The Australian Dictionary of Biography says Jenkins's noteworthiness stemmed from the rich documentation of his experiences and thoughts that has survived.
- White Dragon (England) - The White Dragon is reputedly a symbol of Anglo-Saxon England according to the English Flag Society and jeweller Rhiannon of Tregaron who designed the Morse (clasp) for the enthronement vestments of the present Archbishop of Canterbury; Dr Rowan Williamshttp://www.archbishopofcanterbury.
- Strata Florida Abbey - Strata Florida Abbey (in Welsh: Abaty Ystrad Fflur) is a former Cistercian abbey situated just outside Pontrhydfendigaid, near Tregaron in the county of Ceredigion, Wales.
- Davrian - Davrian cars were built at 65 North Street, Clapham in London, England from 1967 to 1976, in Tregaron, Dyfed, Wales from 1976 to 1980 and Lampeter, Dyfed, from 1980 to 1983.