We are delighted to showcase our selection of the finest accommodations in West Wales. Our listings encompass the best holiday cottages, inviting bed and breakfasts, charming guest houses, luxury hotels, luxury caravan rentals, tranquil farm holiday experiences, comfortable holiday apartments, and premium luxury glamping and lodge retreats. Explore our carefully chosen collection to discover your ideal West Wales getaway. Our unique listings of accommodations, which aren’t found advertised elsewhere, ensures your holiday experience in Ceredigion, West Wales, remains unparalleled and truly distinctive.
Book from our choice of some of the best places to stay along the Cardigan Bay coast. This stunning region of Wales is celebrated for its strong Welsh culture, magnificent blue flag beaches, and the local local Dolphins that live in the waters of Cardigan Bay.
Looking out across Cardigan Bay to the west and backed by the Cambrian Mountains to the east, Ceredigion is ideally located for holidaymakers who want to experience both the splendors of the sea and the majestic beauty of the Welsh countryside. With stunning beaches, charming harbor villages like Tresaith, Gwbert, Aberaeron, and New Quay, and lively towns like Cardigan, Aberystwyth, Tregaron, and Lampeter, this part of Wales has plenty to see and do. In all the towns and villages you can book exceptional West Wales accommodation for holidays and short breaks all year round.
Running from Bardsey Island on the Lleyn Peninsula to St David’s in Pembrokeshire, Cardigan Bay also runs the full length of West Wales. The coastal path takes in Victorian resorts like Aberystwyth, wild, unspoiled beaches like Borth, tiny port villages such as Llangrannog, and many other hidden gems that are just waiting to be discovered. New Quay’s most famous former resident, Dylan Thomas, attracts many visitors keen to follow the Dylan Thomas Trail around the town, which is thought to have inspired the fictional town of Llareggub in Under Milk Wood. Boat trips are available from the harbor in New Quay, taking visitors out to see seals, dolphins, porpoises, and marine birds. However, if you prefer to keep your feet firmly on dry land, you still stand a good chance of spotting dolphins here, as these friendly creatures swim alongside New Quay’s harbour walls.
Whether you explore the seaside towns and fishing villages that dot the West Wales coastline while on your short break in Ceredigion, or you head inland to find charming towns such as Newcastle Emlyn and Tregaron, where time seems to have stood still in a simpler age, you are sure to experience the warmest of welcomes when you book top-quality accommodation. With quality accommodation on offer throughout Cardigan Bay, why not make Ceredigion your next holiday destination? More popular places to stay in the Llyn Peninsula include; Aberdaron, Abersoch, Aberystwyth, Lampeter and New quay.
Foodies are in for a treat in this part of West Wales, as it is home to a wide range of artisan food producers and excellent restaurants. St. Dogmael’s weekly market has previously won the ‘Best Market’ award in the BBC Food and Farming Awards and is packed with stalls selling all sorts of delicious treats, while Cardigan is home to several specialist food stores and other producers. If you’re enjoying a short break in Aberaeron, try out the local specialty – honey ice cream. Regarding restaurants, visitors can find quality offerings to suit every taste and budget. Try Pizzatipi for stone-baked pizzas cooked to order on an outdoor terrace next to Cardigan Castle, or Pysgoty in Aberystwyth for sensational fish and seafood served in a harbourside restaurant that has some of the best views in the county. In Llandysul, The Daffodil Inn serves excellent modern British dishes in a charming pub restaurant, while the Harbourmaster is a popular choice over at Aberaeron. Wherever you roam, you are sure to find enticing accommodation.
West Wales boasts several historical sites that all make for a spectacular day. Cardigan Castle has recently undergone an extensive renovation program and now offers a fabulous visitor experience. At the same time, the castle at Cilgerran perches dramatically over a gorge, offering spectacular views. Devils Bridge, near Aberystwyth, is well worth a visit, and the atmospheric ruins of Strata Florida Abbey are fascinating and the perfect place for a summer picnic. So why wait? Book your next Ceredigion, West Wales accommodation, short break, or weekend away and visit all of these destinations.