Aberystwyth Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Aberystwyth Castle showing a ruin, a castle and landscape views
Although far from isolated on the scale of manycountries and continents, Aberystwyth, situated inthe middle of Cardigan Bay, has a definite air of being agreeably cut off fromits closest centres of population. They are all over 70 or 80 miles distant,and on roads that do not allow fast travel by car as they snake sinuouslyaround the scenic coastline or climb dramatically up the great impassive hillsand green valleys of Wales.

The prevalence of the Welsh language in the area addsto its exotic, distant feel – very much the last stop on the wonderfully scenicCambrian Railway line (with connections, eventually, to Birmingham) which firstbrought tourism to the town in the Victorian era.

Get Away fromIt All

As such, Aberystwyth isthe perfect destination to ‘get away from it all’, being popular with familiesin search of the kind of traditional seaside holiday in vogue when Aberystwythwas dubbed ‘the Biarritz of Wales’ 150 years ago.

More recently having reinvented itself as a centre foroutdoor and coastal activities, the attractively old-fashioned town hasundergone a revival, alighting on an optimal blend of nostalgic attractions andthose catering to the modern demand for tranquil leisure.

AberystwythCentre

The seafront promenade naturally forms the focus ofany walk around Aber, but there’s also plenty todiscover in the network of bustling streets leading up to the front. More than60 pubs vie for your attention, offering a reminder that Aberystwythhas a large student population during term time many bars also offer food,along with a cosmopolitan range of cafes, takeaways and restaurants.

The Victorian pier and ruined 12th-century AberysthwythCastle are at the southern end of town, both offering traditionalstops on any seaside agenda. Aberystwyth ArtsCentre boasts a state-of-art theatre and cinema and large concert venue. Thehugely impressive National Library of Wales houses millions of books in thisstronghold of the Welsh language movement, and features regular exhibitions.

AberystwythCliff Railway

At the northern end of the Prom, Constitution Hillfeatures a wonderful seaside relic in the funicular Cliff Railway, which willhoist you to the top of the cliff in time-honoured Victorian style. A tea shopawaits invitingly at its summit, along with a smashing seagull’s eye view over Aberystwythand 26 distant mountain peaks – which are redoubled in excitement value byviewing them via the world’s largest camera, Obscura. 

Devil’s Bridge

The Edwardian Vale of Rheidolsteam railway runs for 12 miles through gorgeous mid-Wales countryside from AberystwythStation to Devils Bridge, the irresistible combination comprising one ofmid-Wales’s top historic and scenic attractions. Devils Bridge is a fecund100-metre-deep gorge with a picturesque waterfall, all traversed by threeancient bridges, each one above the other. Quite how they were originallybuilt, only the Devil knows.

AberystwythActivities

Hillwalking is hugely popular in the vicinity of Aberystwyth,your first challenge being Pen Dinas, south of town, which features an Iron Agehill fort and the Wellington Monument visible for miles around. Walk thecoastal path toward the neighbouring beaches at surf-friendly Borth.

Or, of course, you could take a boat trip in search ofdolphins and seals or go sea angling, sea rowing, windsurfing, landsurfing orkitesurfing.

The Four Seasons Hotel
The Four Seasons Hotel
3.5 out of 5
54 Portland Street, Aberystwyth, Wales
The price is ₹5,467 per night from 19 May to 20 May
₹5,467
per night
19 May - 20 May
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews.
7.4/10 Good! (238 reviews)
"Pleasant staff. Very warm no regulation of room temperature. Otherwise excellent."

Reviewed on 8 May 2024

The Four Seasons Hotel
Gwesty'r Marine Hotel & Spa
Gwesty'r Marine Hotel & Spa
3 out of 5
46 MARINE TERRACE, Aberystwyth, Wales
The price is ₹9,636 per night from 3 Jun to 4 Jun
₹9,636
per night
3 Jun - 4 Jun
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their reviews.
7.8/10 Good! (609 reviews)
Great views
"Great views. Close to food options. Comfortable bed. Parking onsite limited but we were able to get a spot."

Reviewed on 6 May 2024

Gwesty'r Marine Hotel & Spa
Starling Cloud, Aberystwyth by Marston’s Inns
Starling Cloud, Aberystwyth by Marston’s Inns
4 out of 5
Boulevard De Sainte Brieuc, Aberystwyth, Wales
The price is ₹5,948 per night from 2 Jun to 3 Jun
₹5,948
per night
2 Jun - 3 Jun
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their reviews.
8.4/10 Very Good! (471 reviews)
"Excellent room and staff so friendly"

Reviewed on 12 May 2024

Starling Cloud, Aberystwyth by Marston’s Inns
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Brynllwyd Glamping
Brynllwyd Glamping
2 out of 5
Brynllwyd, Devils Bridge, Aberystwyth, Wales
Enjoy free parking, a full-service spa and a garden.
9.6/10 Exceptional! (10 reviews)
Perfect getaway
"This chalet is just perfect, everything about the stay I could't fault. As it is the only chalet on the property you get complete privacy and your own field for activities with a lovely pond to walk around too. The lack of wifi is actually amazing and feels like a real getaway. The hot tub and firepit ..."

Reviewed on 30 Apr 2024

Brynllwyd Glamping
Ty Belgrave House
Ty Belgrave House
3.5 out of 5
Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, Wales
Enjoy a full-service spa and a beach locale.
7.4/10 Good! (9 reviews)
"Beautifully renovated, plenty of space, great location, a wonderful view. What more could you want?"

Reviewed on 4 Jul 2023

Ty Belgrave House
Beautiful 2-bed Chalet in Aberystwyth
Beautiful 2-bed Chalet in Aberystwyth
2 out of 5
Aberystwyth, Wales
Enjoy free parking, in-room fireplaces and an indoor pool.
Beautiful 2-bed Chalet in Aberystwyth
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Reviews of Aberystwyth

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4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
6 May 2020

Aberystwyth is a lovely place. The town and shopping was great but don't stay at the Starling cloud hotel - it's not good. Changed of management is definitely needed!!!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
16 Mar 2020

I love Aberystwth, its a great town with a good selection of pubs and restaurants. Does lack a few venues like a bowling alley and is quiet a way from the nearest big town/city. Was a student here and love coming back for my society reunion weekend.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
19 Feb 2020

Aber will always have a special place in my heart after being a Uni student there :)

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
15 Feb 2020

Love it

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
2 Jan 2020

I absolutely love Aberystwyth, I'm selling up my place in the Midlands and going back to live permanently .

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
28 Nov 2019

Clean, fabulous shopping, walks, cycle tracks, history, friendly people, it's got everything, I love it .

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