Ceredigion Tourist Information and Visitor Guide
As the Cambrian Mountains sweep down to Cardigan Bay, a myriad of rivers tumble down creating raging rapids like those at Devil's Bridge. The varied coastline offers the choice of uncrowded sandy beaches, traditonal seaside resorts like Aberystwyth and miles and miles of superb clifftop walks. Facing directly west, where ever you choose the sunsets will be spectacular.
Ceredigion Highlights
- Aberystwyth Castle - the ruins of Aberystwyth's castle date from the thirteenth century
- Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort - look upon a sight that takes you back in time 2,300 years, to late prehistoric Britain
- Constitution Hill, Aberystwyth - travel by train on the longest electric cliff railway in Britain
- Devil's Bridge - the Mynach Falls are where the River Mynach drops 300 feet to meet the River Rheidol
- Museum of Modern Art Wales - shows Modern Welsh Art, in a series of constantly changing exhibitions featuring Wales' top artists
- Vale of Rheidol Railway - the route is notable for its narrow gauge (the rails are under two feet apart) and sharply winding curves
Plan your visit to Ceredigion
- Ceredigion Hotels - view and choose a place to stay in Ceredigion
- Ceredigion Attractions - browse a comprehensive list of places to visit
- Ceredigion Short Breaks - offers and ideas in Ceredigion
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