Ceredigion Coast Path

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A hidden cove on the Ceredigion coast Dolphins swimming off the coast Admiring the view of the Ceredigion coastline Pausing to admire the scenery on the Ceredigion Coast Path Sand dunes at Borth

Ceredigion Coast Path

The Ceredigion Coast Path follows 60 miles of dramatic coastline on the west coast of Wales. Secluded coves, endless sandy beaches, rugged clifftops and charming fishing villages are some of the highlights along the path. Much of the walking follows the designated Heritage Coast which fringes Cardigan Bay, recognised for its unspoilt areas. Scan the sea for bottle nose dolphins and listen to the calls of seabirds that thrive in the coastal habitat. Stroll off the path to one of the many sandy beaches to relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

The Ceredigion Coast Path starts in Cardigan and finishes 60 miles north in Yns-las, linking the Teifi with the Dyfi Estuary. Leaving Cardigan you quickly appreciate the tranquil beauty of the area and from Aberporth you enter the Heritage Coast where you can marvel at the waterfall at Tresaith. A couple of tough, steep climbs follows and from Llangrannog to New Quay you follow the most spectacular area of the Ceredigion Coast Path, which is rugged and remote. Stop at bird rock where you can try and spot both marine and birdlife en-route to New Quay. A mixture of low flat walking and the coastal path follow heading inland slightly before reaching Aberystwth and finally past Borth to the end at Yns-las.

Highlights:

  • Secluded coves and endless sandy beaches
  • Magnificent rock formations and geology of the area
  • Undulating clifftop walking
  • The abundance of wildlife including dolphins, porpoises and seals
  • Warm and friendly welcome from the locals

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