A Teifi Valley attraction has been listed as one of the top 20 free family days out in Britain, according to new research.
The research, conducted by Guardian Travel, lists the National Wool Museum in Drefach Felindre as one of the top 20 British free days out.
Other attractions on the list include the Vagina Museum in London and Formby Beach in Merseyside.
The wool museum came in at 11th on the list, while it topped the list for best free days out in Wales.
The only other Welsh entry which finished in the top 20 for Britain was Coed y Brenin Forest Park, which finished just below the wool museum in 12th.
Roskilly’s Farm in Cornwall topped the list as a whole, ahead of Avebury stone circle in second and Cambridge’s Strawberry Fair in third.
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A spokesperson from Guardian Travel said about the National Wool Museum: “Wool was once big business in the Teifi valley, west Wales, and these restored mill buildings near Newcastle Emlyn tell the story.
“Learn about the journey from fleece to fabric on A Woolly Tale trail, watch demonstrations on the historical looms, then try your hand at carding, spinning and sewing.”
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