Ceredigion is one of Wales’s most scenic and proudly Welsh regions — known for its clifftop walks, charming seaside towns, and deep cultural roots. It’s a fantastic place for a caravan holiday where you can spot dolphins from the coast, stroll through traditional market towns, and immerse yourself in authentic Welsh heritage. This is west Wales at its most peaceful and natural.
Caravan parks in Ceredigion are often perched near the sea or nestled in green valleys — ideal for exploring Cardigan Bay, the Cambrian Mountains, or the Ceredigion Coast Path. The county is home to the iconic university town of Aberystwyth, family-friendly resorts like New Quay, and quiet inland gems like Tregaron. Whether you’re into walking, wildlife, history, or just watching the waves, Ceredigion offers space, tranquillity, and Welsh charm in abundance.
For a getaway that’s coastal, cultural, and connected to nature, Ceredigion is a truly special destination.
A vibrant cultural hub offering theatre, cinema, exhibitions, and live music — all set within a scenic clifftop university campus.
Take a boat trip from this picturesque harbour to see bottlenose dolphins, seals, and seabirds along the Ceredigion coast.
A secluded cove surrounded by cliffs and woodland — once used by smugglers and now loved for its peaceful beauty and seal sightings.
Ride the UK’s longest electric cliff railway to the top of Constitution Hill for panoramic views over Cardigan Bay.
Explore the gateway to the Cambrian Mountains — a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers seeking rugged inland Wales.