Pontrhydfendigaid
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Pontrhydfendigaid is a village in Ceredigion, West Wales, lying on the River Teifi.
It is known for the ruins of the Cistercian Strata Florida Abbey, founded 1164, where Dafydd ap Gwilym is said to be buried and Llywelyn the Great held a council.
The Beast of Bont is the name given to a a big cat said to range the area that was blamed for a number of sheep deaths around Pontrhydfendigaid during the 1980s and 1990s.
The village is home to an annual eisteddfod and a Celtic Music Society is based at a village hotel.
The village was the birth place and home of Caradog Jones, the first Welshman to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
[edit] External links
- Celtic Music Society's website
- BBC article about the Celtic Music Society
- www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Pontrhydfendigaid and surrounding area
- grid reference SN730667