Boncath, a small village in Wales, is located in an especially peaceful part of the country in the county’s northern part, Pembrokeshire. There is also a Welsh Independent Chapel at Fachendre and a lovely Community Hall in this quaint little village. Cilwendeg Shell House Hermitage, a small remarkable ornamental grotto constructed in the late 1820s, sits to the east of the village and is a hidden gem. Explore the National Trust-owned Cilgerran Castle, a striking 13th-century structure with commanding views over the Teifi Gorge, or visit the nearby Ffynone Waterfall for scenic walks and a woodland trail where you can spot a variety of wildlife. Visit Pembrokeshire Llamas for a day of feeding, walking, and bonding with these gentle creatures; or head to Black Mountain Activities in Brecon Beacons National Park for some heart-pounding adventure sports like white water rafting, gorge walking, and abseiling. Visit Aberystwyth, Carmarthen, and Tenby, three of the most visited towns in the area, to discover a seemingly endless supply of attractions.