Ceredigion Travel Guide
Wales





Popular cities in Ceredigion
Aberystwyth
Known for Friendly people, Sea and Bars
Although far from isolated on the scale of many countries and continents, Aberystwyth, situated in the middle of Cardigan Bay, has a definite air of being agreeably cut off from its 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 sinuously around the scenic coastline or climb dramatically up the great impassive hills and green valleys of Wales.
Reasons to visit
- Aberystwyth Beach
- Devil's Bridge Falls
Cardigan
Known for Spas, Historical and Sea
Situated on the
south west coast of Wales, close to beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the ancient town of Cardigan
is a picturesque little port with activities catering to every taste. Recent efforts to regenerate the town and its quayside have successfully injected Cardigan
with a new burst of life.
Reasons to visit
- Mwnt Beach
Llandysul
Known for Countryside, Adventure and Inner tubing
Trip time! Discover the countryside, adventure and rafting in Llandysul.
Reasons to visit
- Llangrannog Beach
New Quay
Known for Friendly people, Sea and Dolphins
Get away to relaxing New Quay! Enjoy the seaside, beaches and local cuisine.
Aberaeron
Known for Bars, Castle and Coffee
The seaside resort of Aberaeron is situated on the beautiful stretch of the west coast of Wales. at the mouth of the River Aeron. Hidden in a secluded spot at the mouth of the River Aeron, and with just 2,000 residents, if you like the great outdoors, you’ll love the scenic walking routes and outdoor activities on offer here.
Lampeter
Known for Countryside, Gardens and Golf
Trip time! Discover the countryside, golf and cathedral in relaxing Lampeter.