Aberystwyth Beach Vacation
The smell of salty sea air and gorgeous coastal views are just the start of things you can look forward to on your Aberystwyth vacation. If you want to save on your trip to Aberystwyth, here's a tip — choose one of our Aberystwyth vacation packages. Lock in one near Aberystwyth Beach, just 0.64 kilometers from the downtown area and a popular place to base yourself. Alternatively, select a package that puts you close to Traeth y Gogledd - North Beach, another gorgeous strip of coast. Either way, you'll be left with extra money in your travel budget to spend.
Things You Should Know About Aberystwyth
- Choose one of our Aberystwyth beach hotels to enjoy this destination at its very best. Dip a toe in the water and be amazed by the stunning sunsets just moments from your doorstep.
- Alternatively, check out our range of private vacation homes. They're popular with people planning a stay in Aberystwyth. Consider West Wales Holiday Cottage - Teifi View and Quay View Townhouse.
- Aberystwyth is home to around 18,700 people and has plenty to keep everyone busy. Can't wait to start planning some fun activities? Head straight to our Aberystwyth things to do page for some inspiration.
- Aberystwyth vacation deals are a terrific way to save on incredible experiences. Some ideas, such as Aberystwyth University, Devil's Bridge Falls and Aberystwyth Beach, belong right at the top of your sightseeing list.
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Aberystwyth Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Aberystwyth Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Aberystwyth. Stroll along the area's seaside, or simply savor its lively bars.
Devil's Bridge Falls
Devil’s Bridge, situated in Ceredigion in Mid-Wales, is a strikingly unusual structure, which rises high above the River Mynach. It stands at the point where the river drops 300 feet down a steep and narrow ravine before it meets the River Rheidol.
Aberystwyth Castle
Walk around the ruins of a 13th-century coastal fortress, once a powerful and important defensive stronghold for an English king.