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Mid Wales Coastal Towns & Villages

Barmouth, or Abermaw or even Y Bermo as it is known in Welsh, has officially been 'Beautiful' for over a century and has flourished into a popular seaside resort.
Southern Snowdonia, LL42 1NE
Aberaeron offers everything one might expect from a seaside holiday destination with shops, beaches and a picturesque harbour. The pastel coloured Regency houses help to make it one of the prettiest towns in Wales.
Ceredigion, SA46 0BT
The town of Cardigan sits on the border between Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire and provides a perfect base from which to explore what each county has to offer
Ceredigion, SA43 1JL
Viewed by many as the culture capital of Wales, it is home to the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth University and the Aberystwyth Arts Centre.
Ceredigion, SY23 2AG
This historic town located on the Cardigan Bay Coast, is best known for Harlech Castle, which today is recognised as a World Heritage site. Harlech also boasts fantastic beaches and one of Wales' finest golf courses.
Gwynedd, LL46 2YA
New Quay is a picturesque town on the Mid Wales coast. Golden sandy beaches that extend in an arc around the bay and a sheltered harbour make New Quay a delight to visit. Famous past residents include the great Welsh Poet Dylan Thomas
Ceredigion, SA46 0JP
Aberdyfi is a small seaside village on the north side of the Dyfi estuary in southern Snowdonia.
Gwynedd, LL35 0ED
Between Dolgellau and Tywyn off the A493, the village of Fairbourne has a sandy beach two miles long on the Cambrian Coast with the superb countryside of the Snowdonia National Park to the east.
Gwynedd, LL38 2PZ
Tywyn is a seaside town on the north coast of Cardigan Bay. The name Tywyn comes from the Welsh word for beach or sand dunes.
Gwynedd, LL36 0DF
Llanrhystud is a large village located at the junction of the A487 and B4337 midway between Aberystwyth and Aberaeron.
Ceredigion, SY23 5BW
Borth is a coastal village just 7 miles north of Aberystywth. During summer its many camp sites and holiday parks are home to hundreds of visitors to the area - many of whom have been returning here for years.
Borth, Ceredigion, SY24 5JU
Llangrannog is a small, coastal village and seaside resort in Ceredigion, seven miles south of New Quay. It lies in the narrow valley of the little River Hawen, which falls as a waterfall near the middle of the village.
Ceredigion, SA44 6SD
Set picturesquely overlooking two sandy beaches, the resort village of Aberporth is one of West Wales' most favoured family holiday locations.
Ceredigion, SA43 2BU
Talybont village developed around mining and woollen mills, and is now known as the base of leading Welsh publisher, Y Lolfa.You can’t miss the mural by local artist Ruth Jên of Welsh heroes and characters in the centre of the village.
Ceredigion, SY24 5HE