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The National Coracle Centre and 17th Century Flour Mill

Cenarth Falls, Carmarthenshire, SA38 9JL

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The National Coracle Centre and 17th Century Flour Mill, Cenarth Falls, Carmarthenshire
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The National Coracle Centre is a museum and workshop of Coracles set in the grounds of a 17th century flour mill beside the salmon leap. The museum houses a fine collection of coracles from Wales and around the World and also covers the history, techniques and tools for building them. Guided tours of both the museum and flour mill are available for groups.

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Opening Times: Easter-Oct, Daily 10:30-17:30, at other times by appointment only.
Admission: Adult £3.50, Child £1.50, OAP £3.00.
Child Friendly:  Children of all ages welcome
Location: Centre of Cenarth village, beside the river and falls.
Facilities: Full Disabled Access, Guided Tours, Parking Availability, Refreshments, Shop

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