Ceredigion offers some of the most beautiful coastal scenery you’ll ever witness: a place to be at one with nature. A nature lovers’ paradise with miles upon miles of glorious coastal walks where you will see captivating coasts, stunning mountains and running rivers.
From north to south, the main coastal towns in Ceredigion are Aberystwyth, Aberaeron and Cardigan with many villages dotted along the coastline between them: New Quay, Aberporth, Llangrannog and Tresaith are all very popular. The university town of Lampeter is the largest inland settlement.
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The Cambrian Mountains which has officially been declared an Area of Astounding Natural Beauty  are one of the few remote areas left in Southern Britain. Visit stunning mountain peaks and breath-taking waterfalls throughout the 50-mile self-guided Cambrian Mountains Astro Trail which connects to some of the best Dark Sky locations
The Cambrian Mountains contain some of the darkest skies in Europe. With shimmering clouds, a myriad of stars in the black skies and the Milky Way stretching from horizon to horizon.
Cardigan Bay is the largest Bay in the British Isles, stretching from Bardsey Island in the north to Strumble Head in the South. There are picturesque seaside villages such as Aberporth and Llangrannog, and small towns like New Quay, from where you can take a boat ride in Cardigan Bay and perhaps be lucky enough to see dolphins.
Cardigan Bay is home to one of two resident groups of bottlenose dolphin living in the vicinity of the UK and the largest resident population in the whole of Europe. The coast supports a rich variety of wildlife, offering the opportunity for you to spot not only dolphins but also porpoises, grey seals, choughs and many kinds of seabirds including Razorbill.