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Aberarth is a small seaside village situated towards the southern end of Cardigan Bay between Aberystwyth and Cardigan. The beach at Aberarth is sand covered with large pebbles. A good surf spot for beginners and intermediates. For walkers and cyclists a public footpath and cycle lane connects Aberarth to its larger neighbour Aberaeron. Read more…
Aberaeron South beach is located next to Aberaeron harbour and is mainly a shingle/pebble beach. Popular fishing beach. Car parking and toilets available with more facilities within Aberaeron itself. Read more…
Aberaeron Harbour beach is exposed at low tide but for those looking to spend time on the beach go for the South or North beaches. Read more…
Aberaeron north beach is a pebble beach with groynes and you can get some good surf although beware of the boulders and groynes. Popular fishing location. Facilities within Aberaeron. Read more…
Llanerchaeron is aGeorgian (1790s) villa, set in the beautiful Aeron valley. The estate includes house, walled gardens ornamental lake and working organic farm with the house still has many original features including service courtyard with dairy, laundry, brewery and salting house. The house extends the upstairs-downstairs layout to outside as well with its own service courtyard with dairy, laundry, brewery and salting Read more…