Travel by train to Aberystwyth or take the famous very scenic cambrian coast journey .
https://www.aberystwyth.org.uk/attractions/cambrian-coast-railway-line.shtml
discover the golden sand and ancient sunken forest
http://www.discoverceredigion.co.uk/English/where/coast/beaches/Pages/Borth.aspx
On a little hill by the sea, overlooking the beautiful Ceredigion coastline, sits this haven for exotic animals and home for rescued pets.
With views inland and across the estuary to Aberdyfi, Ynyslas is a great spot for walking or relaxing
http://www.visitmidwales.co.uk/Borth-Ynyslas-National-Nature-Reserve/details/?dms=3&venue=1012220
The golf course is maintained to a very high standard for members, visitors and societies
A visit to the Dyfi Osprey Project and Cors Dyfi Nature Reserve has something for everybody. From tiny tots to experienced nature watchers
you'll be wowed by the Dyfi Ospreys, amazed at the variety of wildlife and captivated by the surroundings.
A blast of the whistle and the hiss of steam and you’re away! Sit back, relax and let us take you on a nostalgic journey through some of Wales’ most spectacular scenery.
The ruins of Aberystwyth's castle date from the thirteenth century. They now house a pleasant park and play area.
At the northern end of Aberystwyth promenade, Constitution Hill rises dramatically from the sea, providing spectacular and uninterrupted views of the town, Cardigan Bay, and on a clear day 26 mountain peaks spanning much of the length of Wales.
The first pleasure pier to open in Wales in 1865. Packed with history, entertainment, and award-winning hospitality. Our restaurant, upstairs at the pier, boasts panoramic views of Cardigan Bay, and is open 7 days a week from midday until late for no-nonsense eats and great value meal deals!
The Silver Mountain Experience is a fantastic family day out in mid-wales, filled with history, myth, legend and more.
The Silver Mountain Experience is a fantastic family day out in mid-wales, filled with history, myth, legend and more.
Bwlch Nant yr Arian Visitor Centre is perched on a dramatic hilltop, straddling the boundary between the lowlands and uplands, and has commanding views of Cardigan Bay and the Cambrian Mountains.
It is well-known for its long-established tradition of daily feeding of red kites.
There is a range of waymarked trails for walkers, mountain bikers and runners. The café menu includes hot and cold snacks and a delicious choice of cakes.
Devils Bridge Falls is a world famous tourist attraction in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains and 12 miles from the seaside town of Aberystwyth. These unique waterfalls have attracted many thousands of visitors since the 18th century, including William Wordsworth who wrote about the “Torrent at the Devil’s Bridge”. Today, the Falls Nature Trail provides a unique opportunity to see this great natural feature in the Rheidol Gorge.
12 miles south-east of Aberystwyth, is recognised as one of the finest examples in Europe of a Picturesque landscape.
Its most celebrated owner, Thomas Johnes (1748-1816), built a new house in this remote location and laid out its grounds in a manner suited to displaying its natural beauties in sympathy with the 'Picturesque principles' fashionable at the time, with circuit walks allowing the visitor to enjoy a succession of views and experiences.
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