Housed in an Edwardian music hall, the museum is packed with exhibits of the rural folk life of this region, including sections on lead mining, sailing, and farming.
Coliseum, Terrace Road Aberystwyth,
Dyfed,
Wales, SY23 2AQ
Dedicated to the preservation of the internal combustion engine in industry and agriculture. A working museum open all year round with large engines running daily. The collection covers early gas engines through to gas turbines but with the emphasis on diesel power from the 1920s to the 1960s.
Castell Pridd Farm,
Tanygroes,
Dyfed,
Wales, SA43 2JS
An operating woollen mill, interpretive centre, and craft workshops highlight this excellent museum. There are displays of equipment used in making wool, including spinning mules and carding machines.
Dre-fach Felindre,
Newcastle Emlyn,
Dyfed,
Wales, SA44 5UP
Located in a former flour mill dating from the 17th century, the museum hosts coracles from all over the world. Displays trace the history of coracle-making, with tools and associated techniques explained. Other displays trace a different sort of folk craft ... poaching!
Cenarth Falls,
Dyfed,
Wales, SA38 9JL
Over 40 veteran and classic cars are on display, from a 1906 Rover to a 1969 Jaguar E-Type. As well, visitors may view cars undergoing restoration in the museum workshop.
Keeston,
Haverfordwest,
Dyfed,
Wales, SA62 6EJ
With exhibits intriguingly entitled The Welsh Gallery, Old Schoolroom, Transports of Delight, and the Railway Room, as well as themed exhibits and a timeline of toys through the years, the West Wales Museum of Childhood is sure to delight.
Pen-ffynnon,
Llangeler,
Dyfed,
Wales, SA44 5EY