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Encyclopedia > Borth

Borth is a small Welsh village about 7 miles north of Aberystwyth in the county of Ceredigion. For an explanation of often confusing terms such as Great Britain, Britain, United Kingdom and England, see British Isles (terminology). ... Aberystwyth (from the Welsh Mouth of the Ystwyth) is a historic market town, and seaport of Ceredigion (Cardiganshire), Mid Wales. ... For other uses please see Ceredigion (disambiguation) Ceredigion is a county in Wales. ...


It has a shingle beach and is a popular holiday resort. On the beach are centuries-old tree remains which can be seen when the tide is out. Storms and sand movement expose and hide different parts of these over time. There is a railway station on the AberystwythShrewsbury line, giving easy access from the Midlands. Inland is Cors Fochno (Borth Bog), of considerable ecological interest. Despite its somewhat ramshackle appearance, this is a lovely place for a holiday. The views across Cardigan Bay are stunning. Also within the village is a youth hostle, and up the road is a few caravan and camping sites. It has an anamalquarium, a small zoo with small, domestic animals and reptiles. Many of the locals are fluent in Welsh, and know many tales from the surrounding area, from Devils bridge and from Borth itself. The word shingle has several distinct meanings in the English language: Photograph of wood shingles, also called shakes, as used in roofing. ... Aberystwyth (from the Welsh Mouth of the Ystwyth) is a historic market town, and seaport of Ceredigion (Cardiganshire), Mid Wales. ... Map sources for Shrewsbury at grid reference SJ4912 Porthill Bridge crossing the Severn at Shrewsbury Shrewsburys Old Market Hall and The Square Market Street, behind the Old Market Hall, with the Music Hall on the left Shrewsbury (pronounced either /ˈʃɹuːzbɹiː/ or /ˈʃɹəʊzbɹiː/) is a town of... In general, the midlands of a territory are its central regions. ... The term Cardigan Bay, when used by itself, can refer to: A horse called Cardigan Bay A bay in Wales called Cardigan Bay A bay in Prince Edward Island called Cardigan Bay This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same...


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Borth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (186 words)
Borth is a small Welsh village about 7 miles north of Aberystwyth in the county of Ceredigion.
Inland is Cors Fochno (Borth Bog), of considerable ecological interest.
Many of the locals are fluent in Welsh, and know many tales from the surrounding area, from Devils bridge and from Borth itself.
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