
Ceredigion is one of the least populated
counties in Wales, providing 60 miles of spectacular coastline with untouched beaches and miles of uncongested coastal footpaths.
The counties main towns of Cardigan, Lampeter, Aberystwyth and Aberaeron offer an array of activities and plenty of places to eat and drink, many specialising in local Welsh produce.
Away from the towns, visitors come for the walking, wildlife and wilderness of the county, enjoying the dolphin and seabird colonies
that can be seen up close from the edges of
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On the mid-west coast of the county you will
find Gilfach, the ideal base for your stay, located between New Quay and Aberaeron on a spectacular cliff top location.
New Quay famously put on the map by Dylan Thomas was the model for Llareggubb the fictional heart of Thomas' work Under Milk Wood and Aberaeron the picturesque harbour town made up of candy coloured terraced Georgian town houses.
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We have so many beautiful areas to
visit and walk around. Aberaeron is
very accessible from Gilfach Holiday
Village and this is a very popular place
for our guests to visit. |
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