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Ffos-y-ffin is a village near Aberaeron, Wales. It is a great place to see the Red Kites. It is on the very scenic road between Aberystwyth and Cardigan. There is a public house called the Red Lion. The name translates into English as "Boundary Ditch", the ditch in question can be seen from the bridge just before the public house.
Ffos-y-ffin is on the A487. Travelling south west along A487 the next village is Llwyncelyn.
References
- Maud, Ralph (1994). Guide to Welsh Wales: a week of day tours to the sites in Wales most evocative of the national spirit of the Welsh people. Y Lolfa. p. 159. ISBN 978-0-86243-335-2.
52°13′14″N 4°16′29″W / 52.2206°N 4.2746°W / 52.2206; -4.2746
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