Local Treasures

Mwnt Beach - Mwnt on the Ceredigion coast features a safe family beach that is packed with unusual maritime flora. Surrounded by agricultural pastureland, the horseshoe-shaped bay is an idyllic place for a quiet picnic, with the call of wild birds adding to the soothing nature of this peaceful spot. From the beach, families can catch a glimpse of Atlantic seals and bottle-nosed dolphins that are often seen displaying their skills in the bay.

The Old Red Cow - A gastro-pub in Newcastle Emlyn serving food of a high quality using local ingredients, prepared with French flair.

Cenarth Falls -Discover the charming and historic village of Cenarth, nestled upon the River Teifi, within the breathtaking scenery of West Wales. For years people have visited Cenarth to see the spectacular falls that lie at the heart of the village where the salmon can be seen leaping.

Cardigan Island - Holiday cottages ceredigion west wales - self catering accommodation Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire - Croeso Cymru

Croeso Cymru offers selected Welsh self-catering holiday cottages and holiday homes for vacation rentals throughout the coastal and rural countryside of Ceredigion in West Wales. One of the last bastions of the Welsh language and culture, Ceredigion offers award-winning beaches and a network of spectacular walking, cycling and mountain biking routes together with fantastic opportunities for angling in Cardigan Bay, on rivers, in lakes and fisheries.

Located on the shores of Cardigan Bay and sheltered to the east by the Cambrian Mountains, Ceredigion is ideal for a broad range of activities within a comparatively compact area.

From spectacular coastal walks along the Ceredigion Coastal Path affording glimpses of dolphins, seals, porpoise and marine birds; through the lush green river valleys of the Teifi, Aeron, Ystwyth and Rheidol; to the heathered uplands and forests of the Cambrian Mountains where red kites and buzzards soar majestically above - the magnificent walks are second to none.

Ceredigion offers a fabulous range of activities, both indoor and out, from the National Library of Wales, at Aberystwyth which houses some of the greatest literary treasures of Wales and other Celtic nations and the Wales Portrait Gallery, to coastal boat trips and inland narrow gauge steam railways. Ceredigion offers a host of attractions, nature reserves and Special Areas of Conservation so there is something to entertain everyone.