Ceredigion![]()
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The Ceredigion Tourism Service, Lisburne House, Aberystwyth SY23 2AG |
Destination Ceredigion - a land of spectacular landscapes, people and culture, fresh mountain air, sea breezes and magnificent coastal countryside. Ceredigion is a land steeped in history and tradition and renowned for its Welshness. What's on Offer Beach & Amenities Much of Ceredigion’s 60-mile coastline is designated Heritage Coast and is dotted with small villages, ports and towns with a rich seafaring history. Boat trips, or walks along the new Ceredigion Coast Path, provide a unique insight into the creation of Britain’s first Marine Heritage Coast. Places to Visit Aberystwyth and North Ceredigion: Entertainment Aberystwyth: Shopping Life in Ceredigion still largely evolves around the village shop and weekly market day visits to the main towns. Many shops are family run, providing friendly service, shopping trips and a wide variety of goods. However, Ceredigion’s main towns also have their fair share of well-known high street names. Eating Out Some of the finest Welsh food is served in local hotels, restaurants, country pubs and inns with Welsh lamb and beef featuring prominently, also fresh fish and Cardigan Bay seafood. Recreation & Sport Golf courses, leisure centres & swimming pools, bowls, bowling alley, dry ski slope, river/sea angling, sailing, boating, bathing, water sports, boat trips, walking, coastal path, pony trekking/riding, mountain-biking at the Nant Yr Arian Mountain Bike Centre or cycling the Ystwyth Trail. Conference & Business Facilities University of Wales Aberystwyth Conference Office Accommodation Total Establishments: 855 Getting There Road A487 north & south; A44 east Rail London - Aberystwyth: 5hrs Air Birmingham - Aberystwyth: 3hr drive |


