Ceredigion - Cardigan Bay
Centrally located on the western coastline of Wales, Ceredigion is sheltered from the east by the heather-clad heights of the Plynlimon mountain range.
Quality accommodation, spectacular landscapes, award-winning beaches and welcoming people await your visit
to Ceredigion - one of the last bastions of the Welsh language and culture.
In Ceredigion you will experience a refreshing atmosphere and leisurely, but purposeful, lifestyle that is a far cry from the often hectic stresses of everyday urban living. Winding down is never easier - if that is what you want to do.
Quality arts and entertainment facilities are to be found throughout the County and there are plenty of opportunities to partake in one of the many leisure pusuits on offer, including spectacular walking, challenging angling and sea fishing, marvellous bird-watching, pony trekking and golf.
You’ll be enchanted by some of Britain’s finest coastal and rural scenery in Cardigan Bay. Here you’ll find miles of safe, sandy beaches and spectacular walks in holiday areas such as New Quay, Aberystwyth, Devil’s Bridge, the Cambrian Mountains and the Teifi Valley.
The ancient kingdom of Ceredigion is central for touring mid and west Wales and provides a rural way of life in the farms and small villages, where Welsh is still the first language.
The River Teifi is still shared by anglers, canoeists and the famous coracle men of Cenarth. Woollen mills, potteries and Celtic crafts abound. Do come and stay!




