Tourist Attractions
History, Culture, Nature and more
There are some pretty special and historic places you could visit during your stay. We've listed a small selection below and some links to their websites. To help you plan your days out we've listed them by location; heading north towards Aberystwyth; heading south towards Cardigan; and heading east into mid-Wales.
Aberaeron to Aberystwyth (travelling north)
18th century villa designed by John Nash and now a National Trust property open to the public.
Worked examples of renewable energy, green buildings and sustainable management.
Nature reserve situated between the Cambrian mountains and Snowdonia. Visitor centre and facilities.
6,000,000 books plus photographs, maps, census data and more!
Domestic and farm animal sanctuary. Open every day with on site cafe. Dogs welcome.
Take the scenic trip from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge, travelling 12 miles and rising up 700ft.
Comedy, theatre, dance, classical music, cinema, exhibitions.
Forestry, walking trails, mountain bike trails, Red Kite feeding site, and so much more...
Aberaeron to Aberystwyth (travelling north)
Aberaeron to Cardigan (travelling south)
18th century villa designed by John Nash and now a National Trust property open to the public.
13th century chapel which originally served as a sailor's ease, in a scenic, remote location with sea views.
Award winning park and beach in 500 acres of Green Flag woodland, alongside 8 miles of Blue Flag coast.
900 year old castle remains overlooking the River Teifi, with Georgian Mansion, and gardens.
Traditional woolen mill with over 300 years of history. Fully operational and open to the public.
Private test and track days, driving experiences and a calendar of race meetings.
A collection of coracles from around the world, situated beside the salmon leap and Cennarth Falls.
Britain's smallest city, and the most ancient cathedral settlement in Britain, a place of pilgrimage for many centuries.
Or head inland...
The ruins of the abbey built in 1201 are set in beautiful surroundings on the River Teifi. Managed by Cadw.
A beautiful mountain landscape with a series of Victorian dams and stunning views.
13th century medieval fortress with gardens of mown lawns, grand staircases, statues, sculpted trees and plants.