Ceredigion, historically Cardiganshire, is on the beautiful west coast of Wales, arcing around the golden sands of Cardigan Bay — which is so clear that it has no fewer than five Blue Flag Beaches, and is the only place in the UK with a permanent population of bottlenose dolphins. To the north is Snowdonia, to the east the Cambrian Mountains, and to the south along the coastline is the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Ceredigion has plenty to offer both those who want to enjoy the pristine beaches and the stunning inland scenery. We’ve discovered some charming country house conversions, boutique-style seaside hotels and chic little B&Bs.
Hinterland fans will be spoilt for cholce; there are so many picturesque estuaries, sandy coves, lush river valleys, and peaceful villages and market towns to discover. Aberystwyth is the largest centre, and probably the place to head to, but we also rate the pretty harbour town of Aberaeron.
If you’re here to walk, consider the Ceredigion Coast Path which runs from Cardigan to Ynslas, a spectacular 100kms along the coast. When Dylan Thomas lived in New Quay and Talsarn he spent time in Aberaeron and Lampeter too, and there’s a Dylan Thomas Trail, ideal for poetry-loving walkers. Ceredigion is a great destination for exploring on two wheels too, and a couple of our recommendations for the best places to stay in Ceredigion have bike storage facilities, and offer the kind of breakfast you need before cycling all day.
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Aberystwyth (Aberystwyth)
A boutique seaside hotel with a strong sense of Welsh identity and impressive sea views. Traditional stone walls sit alongside contemporary fittings. A laid backed restaurant serves up excellent local food. Perfectly situated to make the most of this corner of Wales.
Ceredigion
A striking Georgian country house set in scenic countryside near the coast. The main house features 3 bedrooms that mix period features with contemporary style. A further 2 rooms are found in the self-catering cottage. Expect homemade breakfasts served with jazz music. A luxurious rural getaway.
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.
Aberystwyth (Rhydyfelin)
This magnificent Georgian house, surrounded by glorious woodland, feels like the backdrop to an Austen novel. A modern revamp has resulted in the creation of a stunning hotel with superb restaurant that mixes historic charm with contemporary luxury.
Ceredigion (Llandysul)
Penbontbren is a charming, luxury Bed and Breakfast nestled in 32 acres of grounds, surrounded by Welsh countryside and only 2 miles from wonderful national trust beaches. Beaming with character, this old Welsh farm has spacious private suites and substantial Welsh breakfasts!