Moylgrove (formerly known as the parish of Moylegrove, Trewyddel in Welsh) is a village in the northern tip of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where streams meet, and run down the valley to Ceibwr Bay.
Besides the village, this category serves the surrounding area within the national park boundary. For other sites, see the neighbouring localities of St Dogmaels to the east, Eglwyswrw to the south, and Newport to the west.
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Historical reference to the ancient parish, within the hundred of Cemais.
Village history, photographs, news, forthcoming events, places to visit and contacts.
Offers plants, gardening tools and landscaping accessories for sale, and featuring a cafe and lake for fly fishing of rainbow trout. Includes catalogue with online sales, contact details and map of location north of the village.
Village history, photographs, news, forthcoming events, places to visit and contacts.
Offers plants, gardening tools and landscaping accessories for sale, and featuring a cafe and lake for fly fishing of rainbow trout. Includes catalogue with online sales, contact details and map of location north of the village.
Historical reference to the ancient parish, within the hundred of Cemais.