Aberaeron is a little harbour town on the Welsh coast, between Aberystwyth and Cardigan. Until the 19th century, there was nothing much here but green hills dipping down to the mouth of the Aeron river, and a natural harbour with shingle covering the sand. But one man saw the area’s potential and built a port and shipbuilding industry, plus the town to go with it, around a central square. Because so much of Aberaeron was built at the same time, it’s got an unusually uniform Recency look, with an elegant Town Hall, and neat rows of houses — now painted in cheerful colours. Some of the best places to stay in Aberaeron occupy these charming old buildings, though the town also has some great pubs-with-rooms.
Aberaeron is pretty well suited to families looking for a classic bucket-and-spade holiday; walkers who love the coastline, but also want to be close to Snowdonia National Park; artists, photographers, novelists; indeed anyone wanting an escape from busy lives. It is on the route of the West Coast Path and The Coastal Way, so it’s a stop off for many walkers. It’s also on the route of the Cardigan Bay bottle nose dolphin pods, so it’s a great place for wildlife watching.
The best places to stay in Aberaeron make idea bases for setting out on relaxed strolls along the coastline, exploring the town’s little independent shops and boutiques, sitting on the beach enjoying the view, and following it up with a hearty meal — the seafood is understandably good. Expect homemade honey ice cream, Carmarthenshire mussels, and locally reared lamb and pork. When it comes to sightseeing there’s John Nash’s Llanerchaeron, several local farms, a silver mine turned tourist attraction, and the lush landscapes of the Hafod Estate, also owned by the National Trust.
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Aberaeron
A contemporary seaside hotel and restaurant in charming Aberaeron. Rooms spread among three historic harbour side buildings. Splashes of colour, wrought iron freestanding baths and lively patterns make this a unique property. The chef prepares modern welsh cuisine. A standout property.