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Sign for coast path Llanina
Horses and riders to the right!
Image: © chris whitehouse
Taken: 10 Mar 2012
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Dylan Thomas Trail Plaque No.10
At Plas Llanina, near St Ina's Church. Dylan came to Plas Llanina with the painter Augustus John in 1938/1939.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 24 Jun 2011
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St. Ina's Church sign
The sign now has Vicar and phone number covered over.
Image: © chris whitehouse
Taken: 10 Mar 2012
0.05 miles
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Sign in Llanina
St. Ina's Church to the left, horses and riders to the right. Llanina Point (beach) is all stones and rocks, not suitable for horses.
Image: © chris whitehouse
Taken: 10 Mar 2012
0.05 miles
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St Ina's Church, noticeboard
Image: © John Lucas
Taken: 3 Jul 2008
0.05 miles
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Ruins in Llanina Woods
The woods are now owned by Welsh Water
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 24 Jun 2011
0.05 miles
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Ivy covered gate, Llanina
The gated entrance to St Ina's Church is covered in ivy.
Ivy is an excellent winter food source for birds. The ivy blooms near the end of the year, usually around November. Although its flowers are small and inconspicuous, they attract many late-flying insects. These provide tasty nibbles for birds such as the wren, dunnock, robin and blue-tit.
Later on, when the ivy berries turn black, they will be gobbled up by the blackbirds and wood-pigeons. Winter visitors such as redwings and fieldfares will also benefit from this late feast, especially if it has been a hard winter.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 19 Sep 2010
0.06 miles
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Ruins in Llanina Woods
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 24 Jun 2011
0.06 miles
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Llanina map
"You are here" map of paths and roads between New quay and Llanina.
Image: © chris whitehouse
Taken: 10 Mar 2012
0.06 miles
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Llanina Wood information sign
This little wood will look better with some leaves on the trees, but the bird population is still about, ruin of building behind picnic table.
Image: © chris whitehouse
Taken: 10 Mar 2012
0.06 miles