Ceredigion

Wales

A coastal landscape with a sandy beach, rocky cliffs, and a grassy hill.
A bird of prey in flight against a clear sky.
A coastal promenade with a pier extending into the sea, a statue, and colorful buildings along the shore.
A coastal town with a railway track, buildings, and a large ship docked at the harbor.
A church with a tall tower and colorful houses in the foreground.

Popular cities in Ceredigion

A coastal promenade with colorful buildings, a flag, and people walking.
Aberystwyth
Known for Friendly people, Sea and Bars
This lively university town sits in a beautiful spot on the Welsh coast. Enjoy the nightlife, visit cultural hotspots and try numerous watersports.

Reasons to visit

  • Aberystwyth University
  • Devil's Bridge Falls
  • Aberystwyth Beach
A street lined with colorful buildings, including 'The Grosvenor' pub and 'Café & Coffee Bar'.
Cardigan
Known for Spas, Historical and Sea
This town of twisting medieval streets is a gateway to the magnificent beaches, coastal walks and countryside of Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.

Reasons to visit

  • Mwnt Beach
A rural road winding through green fields with sheep grazing.
Llanarth
Venture to sights like Cardigan Bay as you discover the local area in Llanarth.
A pebble beach with houses and a clear blue sky.
Aberaeron
Known for Bars, Castle and Coffee
Escape to Aberaeron! Enjoy its castle, oceanfront and gardens.
A coastal beach with numerous boats docked along the shore, a stone wall, and a backdrop of houses and greenery.
New Quay
Known for Friendly people, Sea and Dolphins
Get away to relaxing New Quay! Enjoy the seaside, beaches and bars.
A coastal town with houses on a cliff, a beach, and the sea.
Borth
Known for Golf, Sandy beaches and Deserts
Experience the golf, desert views and beaches in Borth!

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