Trefin

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Trefin is a village in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire. Many maps will spell it Trevine, which is inaccurate as no such place exists. Although small, Trefin is an historical village. It is inextricably linked to the Archdruid Crwys, who was born in Craig Cefn Parc, Glamorganshire, and the historical mill at Aberfelin is the subject of his most famous work 'Melin Trefin'.

Trefin is an area of outstanding beauty, surrounded by the Irish Sea and located on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, between Porthgain and Abercastle. It has the convenience of being on the route of the Strumble Shuttle bus service and within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Nowadays, Trefin is home to a small community, and houses a Royal Mail sub Post Office two art & craft galleries as well as the local pub 'The Ship Inn'.

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Coordinates: 51°57′N 5°09′W