Things to do in Ceredigion in October

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October is a good time to visit Ceredigion.

Ceredigion has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your October trip to Ceredigion. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to October. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

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Best attractions for Ceredigion in October

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Ceredigion has to offer for travelers in October, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Ceredigion that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Ceredigion for October.
Vale of Rheidol Railway
1. Vale of Rheidol Railway
4.7
(2821)
Temporarily Closed
Tours
Historical landmark
Edwardian, 12-mile long railway with 1st class carriages and audio tour, through hillside woodlands.
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Visited on Thursday, 04th September 2025. Bought a return ticket to Devils Bridge on a rainy day. I was staying in town and took a short trip across town to the Vale of Rheidol Railway Station in Aberystwyth. My train ticket inc access to the new Engine Shed, but my wife, who wasn't going on the train, had to pay £5 for Engine Shed access only, which was fair enough IMO. Car parking is chargeable at the end of your journey, and there was plenty of it at the station. The VoR station is about 300 yards from the mainline station if you're coming by train. The ticket office encompasses a well-stocked shop inc a model train running above your head around the ticket office/shop, and you have to pick up a paper ticket even if you have purchased your ticket online. Don't lose this as the guard wants to see and clip it before the start and return journeys.. There is also a café I didn't go to, but the engine shed is brilliant inc the lovely block flooring, smell as well as the Southern Railway front transported from London. The platforms provide views of the carriage and engine sheds. The whole site is in great condition and has obviously had a lot of money spent on it. The toilets are magnificent. My service was at 12:15, and I witnessed the engine being prepped in advance. It was raining, but this made the engine appear even more magnificent. I, along with a few hardy souls, chose the open carriages behind the loco, which I would recommend on the journey to Devils Bridge and stay in the same for the return journey, so you get both experiences, i.e. front and back of the train. The journey itself was lovely and provided stunning views, and being near the engine, you get to hear the effort on the way to Devils Bridge (we pretty much coast on the journey back down). a little shop/ticket office with refreshments at Devils Bridge as well as toilets, but not much else, but you can walk to the nearby 3 Bridges walks, though I recommend you stick to the short walk if you want to get back on the return journey rather than wait for the one 3 hours later. Reasonable price for a great day out.
Booked for a birthday - 4 of us travelled. Pre book tickets as it does get booked up. What a beautiful train & stunning journey through the gorgeous Welsh countryside. Highly recommend a trip on this fab railway. The museum is also worth a visit, as is the onsite cafe. Lovely service and reasonable prices.
I love the Vale of Rheidol railway, they are always finding ways to improve the customer experience, the only downside was the facilities at devils bridge, there used to be a cafe there but no longer and for someone who can only walk short distances it was a struggle to go down to the bridge to see the falls (seen several time before). Even the chocolate shop was over crowded (as expected) But overall I did enjoy myself as the weather was perfect. I initially came for the exhibition which was incredible, well done VoR.
A very pleasant morning/afternoon outing. Good amenities at both Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge. All staff were friendly. Wonderful views from the train especially as you climbed further above sea level. Just a short walk down to Devils Bridge from the station were there was a nice cafe. If you want to see what I understand are impressive waterfalls and other walks it cost a small sum. However you do need suitable footwear if it is wet or been raining. You also need to book on a later return back to Aberystwyth as the 1hour turnround is not sufficient time to visit the waterfalls. Overall we had a very enjoyable day and would highly recommend especially if you are a steam train enthusiast. The cost is reasonable considering how expensive it is to maintain these Heritage Railways
Fantastic! Has to be one of the best railway journeys in the UK! We travelled on a wet September day and we thoroughly enjoyed the trip to Devil's Bridge. The rain kind of added a great atmosphere and plenty water in the waterfalls. The journey was both relaxing and exhilarating with great views down the valley and it was hilarious watching some sheep run along behind and beside the carriage. The sounds and atmosphere was special. It was then a short walk to Devil's Bridge where we climbed down a steep set of steps to the waterfalls and captured some photos of this amazing structure. (P.S. You don't have to climb down the steps to see the bridges. There is a viewing point at top). We then had time for a nice coffee and cake in the coffee shop beside the bridge before heading back to the train. So glad we did this! I would highly recommend this as a top attraction to visit.
An excellent visit to the railway. It was a special weekend with all the main steam locomotives working and the museum having a large model train layout. Having been on the line several times I decided to concentrate on photography and the museum although I did have a footplate experience on No.8. Lots of locomotive movements made photography pleasant although the rain was unwelcome. The layout and museum was good and it was nice to see young children being interested in the railway, all good for the future of modelling and railways. A very good day out.
What an amazing day out! The steam train ride was such a unique experience — as soon as the engine started up, with the whistle blowing and the steam drifting through the air, it felt like being transported to another time. The carriages had so much character, and the whole journey had this wonderful nostalgic feel that you just don’t get anywhere else. The scenery along the route was beautiful, with rolling countryside, little villages, and plenty of spots that made me want to grab my camera. The gentle rhythm of the train and the sound of the engine made the ride so relaxing but also really exciting at the same time. It’s the kind of outing that leaves you smiling long after it’s over. Whether you’re into trains or not, the whole atmosphere makes it a special and memorable experience. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for something a bit different, and I’d jump at the chance to go again!
The driver who lovingly cleans and cares for this amazing steam engine obviously loves his job. It is a very memorable train journey. The train is exceedingly beautiful hand painted ceilings opulent seating. Leather pulls for windows. Fantastic train going back in time : we were seated in first class. However, we were not aware it is a bit of a trek to begin the waterfall visit so much so that if you take to 2pm train and want your first class seat returning there simply is not enough time to visit. Such a shame wish I’d booked much earlier train and was informed of this.
Devil's Bridge Waterfalls
2. Devil's Bridge Waterfalls
4.7
(5036)
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Perilous-looking stone bridge viewpoint for a waterfall that plunges into a deep, wooded gorge.
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A beautiful place to visit. The three bridges are absolutely fascinating, and the waterfalls and gorge are spectacular. You start at the entrance and there is a circular route to follow round. There are lots of steep steps both down and up, so a certain level of fitness is required. But these are part of the fun and lead to some great viewpoints. You definitely need good footwear. These steps must get slippery in rain and the autumn. A lovely place to spend and hour or so, especially if you come by the steam train and enjoy the cafe.
Lovely little place to visit. Lots of steep steps so please think about that before you visit. Great value. Dog and child friendly car park is down the road. Waterfalls were amazing. Lots of picture opportunities :) You could then drive onto Aberystwyth for a chippy tea :) Definitely worth a visit.
Beautiful views and fantastic waterfalls to visit. Very steep steps down and back up, many of which are slate rock and can get quite slippy so good walking footwear definitely recommended. There is however a much shorter easier walk that doesn't go down to bottom of waterfalls for those that aren't comfortable with the steep steps.
Beautful walk, not for the faint hearted lots of steps, some man made, others natural rocks, some very high but handrails throughout. Lots of platforms to view differnt scenes with plenty of benches if need a rest. Highly recommend. We went before the office opened you can pay by card at barrier, so only saw one other couple and was done by 10am.
I visited late in the day to avoid the crowds as it can get busy but I guess the wet conditions might have helped that one. The rains had been torrential so my thoughts were the falls would be impressive and boy was i correct. It was magnificent and well worth the visit.
It’s truly a magical place, one that I won’t encounter again for a very, very long time. I was incredibly happy being there and didn’t expect such wonderful experiences. Although it was steep and slippery, it was all worth the effort — absolutely amazing.
The Punch Bowl was awesome. I was told at the kiosk there’s a short walk (£2) and a long walk (£5). It would have been helpful to know that the short walk is mainly viewing the Punch Bowl, while the long walk takes you around the main falls. I’d definitely recommend doing both if you have time — beautiful scenery and well worth the visit!
Devil’s Bridge Waterfalls totally blew us away. The natural beauty here is next level—the way the waterfalls cascade under the three stacked bridges is just mesmerizing. The surrounding forest is lush and peaceful, making the whole place feel like something out of a fairy tale. The walking trails are well-kept and give you plenty of amazing vantage points to snap photos or just soak it all in. There are some REALLY steep steps (usually called Jacob's Ladder due to the angle more like a ladder than stairs!) that are not for the faint of heart. There are rails that you wind your way through just in case there's a fall and it stops momentum (or at least that's the plan, lol). Honestly, one of the most memorable nature spots we’ve ever visited. Can’t recommend it enough!
Castell Aberystwyth
3. Castell Aberystwyth
4.6
(2211)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Free access to landmark ruins of a seaside castle built in the late 13th century by Edward I.
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Beautiful castle and ruins. Lovely feel to the place with stunning views across the sea.... Still walls to see and walk around and worth a visit. Free to go round.
It's such a beautiful place to visit with amazing views out to sea. We watched the dolphins and relaxed for a while. There are toilets close by but you have to pay 40p!
This gets 4 stars simply because of the scaffolding that's blocking off parts of the ruins. Otherwise it's a wonderful, free attraction that's worth looking round and exploring
Really amazing place that's well preserved and intresting but there's a lack of historical information displayed and no visitor centre type thing. The flags all around the waterfront are amazing on the windy day I went on
Thank you I had a wonderful time here amazing view it's free to go here the train ride is closed on Sunday but it's worth it. The view of the ocean is less people swimming in its great view
Lovely castle, beautiful views and it’s for free! What’s not to like?!? Grab a coffee and sit on one of the benches and listen to the seagulls.
Lovely little walk round and a really good park for the kids just beside it, just visiting Aberystwyth for the day and had some great views from here.
Aberystwyth Castle (Welsh: Castell Aberystwyth) is a Grade I listed Edwardian fortress located in Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Mid Wales. It was built in response to the First Welsh War in the late 13th century, replacing an earlier fortress located a mile to the south. During a national uprising by Owain Glyndŵr, the Welsh captured the castle in 1404, but it was recaptured by the English four years later. From 1637 it housed a Royal mint of Charles I, which minted coins from locally mined silver. The castle was slighted by Oliver Cromwell in 1649.
Aberystwyth Cliff Railway
4. Aberystwyth Cliff Railway
4.6
(3684)
Tours
Railway services
Time-tested funicular railway with scenic water views & a gift shop, cafe & play area at the summit.
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This was amazing! What a marvelous day I've had in Aberystwyth today and I've taken some outstanding photos from the cab of the bay! Prices were cheap for a family of three and we all had room to stay and take photos and the trail railway was not to fast but not to slow! 10/10 from me!
It was also cool that our cats were allowed to ride along. The staff is very nice, unlike some passengers who have no manners and rush up to the cats and want to pet them. You could ask beforehand. The café at the top is also great, but the view is amazing. It's definitely worth it. Finding a parking space is difficult, so it's best to go there after 3 p.m.
It was nice to take time-tested funicular railway for the experience of riding the Victorian and 2nd longest funicular railway in The British Isles. The views from the top looking out to sea and over Aberystwyth were stunning. We didn't use any of the amenities at the summit but there are things available, best to check out the website for full details. It was a pleasant experience and wasn't expensive at all. Dogs also welcome to ride just for a couple of pounds extra. A must for those who enjoy photography too.
Visited on Thursday, 04th September 2025, solo trip for me after a ride on the Vale of Rheidol Railway, I walked across town to the Cliff Railway. Didn't appear to be a timetable, but once I paid and the car was full, we set off. I've been on the equivalent railways at Hastings and Lynmouth, and this one has a more European design in terms of the car, in that you have steps inside, so a bit more intimidating if heights ain't your thing IMO. Quite a long journey for one of these ride types, and very slow with the final part up the cliff being very steep. Not much to see at the top, but the views are lovely and you have access to walks etc. Journey down was more enjoyable view-wise, so get near the front on the way down if you can.
Great place to visit for a couple of hours, fantastic views, there's a few things to do on the top like crazy golf or just a walk about...there's also a cafe/bar which is reasonably priced with lots of seating inside or outside. Personally I didn't like travelling on the Tram/train to the top or back down to me the whole thing is defying gravity....if you don't like heights give it a miss lol.
The spectacular views from the top of the cliffs are well worth the £8.50 return trip. I can't believe that living in Wales for God knows how many years, I have not visited this attraction before!! Very enjoyable. No need to book in advance. They have a small car park for about 7 cars. Failing that, there is the North Road car park which is about a 6 min short walk away.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Aberystwyth Cliff Railway is an absolute gem and well worth a visit! The climb itself is rather short but extremely steep, so the railway is both a scenic and practical way to the top. It’s also incredibly dog friendly — from the beach at the bottom all the way up to the summit. Our bullmastiff, Casper, was welcomed with open arms everywhere we went. At the café on the top, the staff brought him a bowl of iced water without me even asking — a big PLUS in my book! They also offer doggy ice cream, which is such a thoughtful touch, alongside people’s ice cream that’s creamy, fresh, and absolutely delicious. The staff were fantastic — genuinely friendly, kind, and clearly fond of dogs. It made the whole experience that much warmer. Once at the top, the view is stunning and stretches far over the bay and surrounding countryside — a perfect spot for photos. There’s plenty to do as well: mini golf outside, ten-pin bowling inside, and the fascinating camera obscura (housed in the same building as the gift shop). A visit here offers a mix of relaxation, activities, and spectacular scenery. Highly recommended for dog owners, families, and anyone wanting a memorable Aberystwyth experience!
Constitution Hill in Aberystwyth—and what a perfect follow-up it was! I rode the Cliff Railway, the longest electric funicular in Britain, which gently pulled us up the steep hillside with stunning views of Cardigan Bay unfolding behind. It’s such a peaceful, vintage ride—slow enough to enjoy every moment, with the sea breeze and the sound of seagulls in the background.
Traeth Mwnt
5. Traeth Mwnt
4.9
(741)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
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One the most spectacular sheltered beaches on the Welsh coastal path , just incredible.
Beautiful views. Beach canget very busy though. We avoided this and did the little hike to the top of the mound instead. Bring binoculars to see dolphins and porpoises. Car park is more than sufficient. If you're lucky the machine won't be working so parking is free. There's a little kiosk down the road to get refreshments and for toilet breaks. It's so peaceful doing the walking routes along the coast.
Small and secluded little sandy beach with some high cliffs to walk along. Little coffee shop is very good and a couple of benches to sit and enjoy the views.
This place is great a must if you're nearby. You can spend all day there. Sun and sea galore. Toilets shop attended parking what more could you ask for. Thanks National Trust. My £4 parking fee was money well spent.
Fabulous, sheltered beach near Cardigan. Plenty of parking (£5 charge), popular café. Toilets. Quite a lot of steps down to the beach so could be a bit challenging. Sandy beach. Allegedly good for dolphin spotting. The drive from Cardigan involves some very narrow roads with limited passing places so I deliberately avoided visiting at the weekend.
A gorgeous beach surrounded by hills. Since it was the weekend, it was a bit crowded, but we enjoyed it a lot. There is a big and spacious car park.
Just visit, don't hesitate. The best beach I've visited in Britain, simply stunning! Me and my young family has an excellent afternoon here and we'd certainly visit again in the future. Parking, toilets, food and drinks are available. The beach is accessed down 100+ steps so please bare this in mind.
A must to visit. Car parking available but you need wifi to pay so the cafe on the beach it the place to go to.Free wifi available..Great for kids and family
Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre
6. Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre
4.7
(3079)
Visitor center
Park
Wood cabin with walking and cycling trail information, plus daily red kite feeding and a cafe.
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Visit at 2pm, not 3pm. The feeding of the Red Kites is at 2pm. The centre is closed (financial mismanagement we've heard) but there was a cracking coffee van in the car park, and a toilet trailer which was clean. There appears to be no parking charge either as they've taken the payment machine away. The area is beautiful, but a little overgrown, the Northernmost hide was just a view of some saplings. But the views of the kites are spectacular. Sit on the Western shore for the best views. They start to congregate well before the feeding begins. There's lots of signs to read with a few trails. Many of the hand-wound sound signs still work. Criminal that they let this place close. Visit while you still can and watch one of the best wildlife experiences in Britain. Keep dogs away from the viewing area when the hawks are about, and on a short lead the rest of the time. Great children's play area near the car park too.
Super nature park. We visited to see the Red Kites being fed, which happens every day at 2 pm. There were so many Red Kites! It was a shame the cafe wasn't open on either of the days we were there (June Tuesday & Wednesday) it looked good. The park is free to enter. The car park payment kiosk was out of order when we visited. We came back the following day to walk the 5 mile blue running /hiking trail. It was just stunning, with fabulous views. There are shorter routes and dedicated mountain bike routes as well. All the routes started at the top of the car park. They all had route markers but do take a photo of your route on the noticeboard as a backup. We arrived back from our walk, in time for the Red Kites again at 2 pm, but this time we watched from the Hide for a closer view. It is just such a lovely countryside park and so well cared for. 😎👍👍👍👍
Went on a rainy midweek day so it was super quiet. The trials are well way-marked and well maintained. Can’t comment on the views due to low cloud cover, but I suspect on a clear day it’s beautiful scenery. Likewise, due to the weather we only saw a few red kites but it was a wonderful half day out.
Been here before and I would highly recommend it, even just to see the Red Kites getting fed. Don't forget your camera. Last time I went here the cafe was open, but this year it is closed and just a small caravan there providing hot drinks and a few bites to eat. Clean and tidy and well maintained throughout the walkig area's and plenty of information.
There are several walking routes/trails from the centre. We were fortunate enough to arrive here 30 minutes before feeding time of the Red Kites. There were over 200 birds wheeling and circling overhead (wear a hat!) waiting for the 1400 hrs. feed. Incredibly impressive! Although the main Centre Building is closed at the moment there is a small snack van offering hot & cold drinks and a small selection of snacks and pre-packed sandwiches. There is also a trailer mounted toilet cabin open. Well worth a visit!
Went mid week in October and it was incredibly quiet. There are (very clean) portaloos and a coffee wagon. The official building remains closed. Ample free parking. Red kites are fed at 14:00, seeing hundreds of them swoop in for a feed is incredible. Will return.
There plenty of parking at the site, although pay and display parking machine wasn't working this time. We visited during feeding time -2pm during summer. Did the short trail and listened to the story using the small machine. The visitor centre isn't functional but the signs are self-explanatory. There are several trail including a cycling trail. Great site for a quiet time. It used to be a busy lead mining site. Good for picnic during summer. There's a lookout point near the carpark that give you a great view of Pen Dinas at a distance when skies are clear. No entry fee, just pay and park. No cafe.
Incredible experience to be so close and to see such a high volume of red kites. Surrounding scenery was amazing. Limited refreshment options but the coffee from the small van was really good!
Poppit Sands Beach
7. Poppit Sands Beach
4.7
(1575)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Well-known sandy beach backed by dunes, with toilets, a café & a nearby village.
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A lovely beach that welcomes dogs over the winter months. A car park and cafe are close by. There is a RNLI shop by the beach as well. I would expect during the summer it would be tricky to park on a sunny day. It was getting busy by mid morning on a sunny February day when we visited. There are toilets on site too. You will need cash for the parking machine as the pay machine didn't accept card only pay by phone but signal was poor. Only a donation suggestion in the winter months for parking though which is a good idea, making it more accessible for people.
Be sure to bring cash if you’re parking near the café, as that’s the preferred payment method—and spaces fill up quickly. The café offers a nice selection of baked goods and coffee. The beach is a wide, open stretch of sand, popular with dog walkers. If you’re just planning a stroll and to enjoy the views, around two hours should be plenty.
Nice sandy beach with good views across the estuary. Parking is good with a large overflow area at weekends. Parking machines take cash or you can pay by app. The café is pretty good and you can save a few pennies by asking for "yesterday's" pastries. Toilets available. The beach is large at high tide becoming massive at low tide, so be prepared for a long walk to the water, check the tides. The beach is mostly open to dogs, with the main swimming area excluded. RNLI are present 10am to 6pm. There is a bus stop at the car park entrance.
Dog friendly beach to the right hand side we went in middle of September, we went when the sea was out lovely and big beach loads of big puddles for stormy to go in n then have a dip in the sea. We walked bk up to the cafe Delicious ice-cream n latte . It closes at 4pm out of season so get one before it closes. Car park is cash £3 for 2 hrs , £4.50 for 4 hrs or u an use the pay by phone app download it before u get there.
Beautiful beach! huge! So much space for dogs to be kept apart. The lack of signal was a bit tricky but we plugged our car in and got the free 30 mins and then out on the beach we got 4G back to start the car charging and pay for longer. The cafe CRWST is great too, vegan magnums, donuts and hot choc. Toilet and water facilities by the beach too. Really great just a pain about the signal issue but looks like they’ve helped out with the free 30 minute ticket.
We spent 45 minutes at poppit sands. It was a nice little spot to let the dogs stretch their legs (as you go onto the beach, dogs have to go right)) Car park takes cash or paybyphone using a code.
Great beach! The dogs loved it! I was clean and there was a realy nice cafe near by with amazing cakes!
Nice open expanse of sandy beach with café and parking. Access in season would be poor with narrow roads. Pay and display. £6 for a day ticket. Lifeguard station present. Flat access to beach. RNLI shop sells buckets and spades, not sure on opening times.
SeaMor Dolphin Watching
8. SeaMor Dolphin Watching
4.8
(1077)
Boat tour agency
Tours
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An amazing experience with SeaMor – a small, family-run company with a big heart. The guide spoke with immense passion and knowledge about the bay and local wildlife, making the trip truly fascinating. They did everything possible to ensure we saw as much as possible – and we were lucky enough to see seals and dolphins! We drove almost two hours to this attraction, and it was absolutely worth it. A lovely gift shop and fair prices. I highly recommend this company and this wonderful attraction in beautiful New Quay!
Absolutely loved it! Did the 90 minute trip and it was just brilliant! Saw lots of dolphins and a seal basking on the rocks, was 90 minutes of pure happiness. The guides were so lovely and gave lots of interesting information about the area, history and wildlife. Can’t recommend highly enough. Such amazing value for Money. Thank you SeaMor for a great experience
Absolutely stunning trip, well run, with very informative captain and wildlife expert on board. We saw lots of dolphins, and the sea bird colony was stunning too. Our 3 young children loved it all, and enjoyed the spray swell and sea experience! Thank you.
I will absolutely be going on a trip again. I went on the sunset dolphin spotting cruise on 12th August 2025. I went with a friend and my old dog. Perfect amount of people on the boat so everyone had a view. Almost immediately we spotted dolphins, many very close to the boat. We saw a lot on our trip and it was stunning to see them playing in their natural habitat. Obviously, they are wild animals so you are not guaranteed to see them despite many residing in the bay. The sunset was also amazing. It was over the harbour when we left & over the sea throughout the trip. It's an old pier so uneven in places so those with mobility problems (myself to some degree) need to take care, but the company are happy to assist and recommend the best trip for access according to the tide. That said the steps at the end of the pier are wide and with a rail and no big step onto the boat so fairly easy to navigate. I couldn't really hear the commentary, but I am a bit deaf, but I was happy just taking in the dolphins and the sunset. All the crew on board, docking & in the shop really friendly. I'll look forward to next time.
Fantastic sunset trip. Dolphins sighted around the boat throughout the tour. Lovely to see a mum with calf. The guides were friendly and informative and the scenery was beautiful even without the wildlife. Would definitely recommend.
We had an amazing sunset trip and were lucky enough to see dolphins, including a calf close to the boat. The staff were friendly and helpful, and we enjoyed a low tide boat transfer too!
What ana amazing experience highly rate this company we paid for the 1hr and 30 mins trip which is well worth £20 per person. Big shout out to our tour leader richard and the driver of the boat Jamie very friendly and knowledgeable about the marine life and I love how they show obvious passion for not only caring about sealife but respecting it. We saw atleast 6 dolphins, 1 atleantic grey seal, many seabirds and their nesting ground and othe marine life. Highly light worth it and would go again myself. Richard was very gentle when handling the wildlife and certainly knowing what he is talking about learnt loads today
We did the sunset dolphin watching trip and it was just amazing! The staff were super knowledgeable and really friendly, and we saw loads of dolphins, plus lots of sea birds, and learned lots about the local area and its wildlife. Will definitely go again when I’m back in the area!
New Quay Boat Trips - Dolphin Spotting Adventures
9. New Quay Boat Trips - Dolphin Spotting Adventures
4.7
(917)
Boat tour agency
Tours
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What an awesome trip, fabulous crew and Michelle was an absolute fountain of knowledge. The views from the boat are stunning, seeing beautiful New Quay from the sea is amazing. Then we were blessed to be greeted by a pod of Dolphins, just phenomenal! 2 calves with the zoomies, and around 6 others all came close to say hello, just magical. So much to see the birds, the seals, the jellyfish.. and then the wonderful landscape where the land meets the sea. I did the hour and a half trip on sun catcher and 100% recommend this and definitely will be back. Thank you so much guys for an awesome experience.
Had a fantastic trip with these guys yesterday! The staff were friendly, polite and very knowledgeable and we were lucky enough to see dolphins within 10mins of sailing. Have to be really quick to catch them on camera when they breach the water, but we manged to snap a little glimpse of them. Amazing to see them and also all the different birds. The trip was great value compared to some other companies too.
We booked onto the 1.5 hour trip on the brand-new boat Suncatcher and from start to finish the whole experience was just fantastic. The booking process at the office the day before was quick and easy, with really friendly staff who clearly love what they do. The Suncatcher itself is brilliant – modern, comfortable, and well designed with an indoor seating area, full toilet facilities, and even a snack bar serving hot and cold drinks. It can seat up to 75 people, but on our trip there were fewer than 20, which made it feel really spacious and relaxed. The sea was a little choppy (it was October, so to be expected) but the sun was shining and the atmosphere on board was wonderful. Best of all – the dolphins did not disappoint! We saw so many, including the absolutely magical experience of them surfing the bow wave right beneath us. They came so close we could almost reach out and touch them. It’s something we’ll never forget. Sarah, who guided the trip, was absolutely superb – incredibly knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and clearly passionate about Cardigan Bay and its wildlife. She made sure everyone had the best possible chance of seeing the dolphins, pointing them out and sharing fascinating facts along the way. A big bonus for us was being able to bring our two Labradors along – the boat is very dog friendly, and they loved every second as much as we did! This was a truly special experience from start to finish – well-organised, welcoming, comfortable, and above all unforgettable thanks to the incredible wildlife encounters. We can’t recommend it highly enough – if you’re in New Quay, this is an absolute must-do!
We went for the 1.5 hr trip. Christian and Phoebe were amazing. They made the trip fun with their jokes and also shared a lot of information about the area. We got to see a lot of dolphins, seals and even huge crabs and a lobster from the pot that they had put out the night before. Its definitely worth doing and I would highly recommend it.
Really great experience. Went on the 90 minute trip . Be sure not to confuse the company with a similarly named one operating at the same pier. The weather was not amazing (heavy rain at times) but the female guides were very helpful, informative, and wiped down the seats regularly from the rain. They helped get our pram and dogs on/off the boat. Has an inside area in the boat too. We saw plenty of dolphins, which the guides pointed out to us, some of which came right up to the boat, absolutely amazing for pictures and viewing. Also got to see a seal too. We had a 3 years old daughter with us and the captain was so amazing, he let her sit in the captains seat and made her happy and feel special.
Absolutely wonderful! It was my 2.5 year old’s very first time on a boat and it couldn’t have gone better. The captain and crew are clearly experts regarding all things safety, weather, dolphins and sea-life. Even when we had to rebook due to the storm, Joanna and the staff at the phone were so kind and helpful. Seeing the dolphins was unforgettable, but even if we didn’t see any, it would have been great fun. New Quay is gorgeous in rain and sun. The sea watch charity was really welcoming to my son, lovely seafood and ice cream and cute shops. Lots to see and do, so we look forward to returning.
Great experience! The guides were very knowledgeable. We saw four dolphins near the end of the tour, which we thought were two parents and two calves. Would definitely recommend!
What a phenomenal trip - we went on the dreamcatcher for an hour. We were taken out and checked on lobster basket which had crabs and lobsters inside. I was able to touch a Velvet crab and hold a lobster, which was a highlight I didn't know I needed in my life!!!! We also saw a brown crab which was quite vicious and learnt a huge amount about those creatures before setting off again. We immediately saw dolphins, some with pups. The information given was a great level really insightful but digestible. The staff were all incredibly professional - super personal obviously passionate but felt very responsible. I can't recommend this trip enough!
The Animalarium
10. The Animalarium
4.0
(1148)
Wildlife park
Outdoor Activities
Educational zoo with a varied collection of formerly unwanted captive animals and pets.
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We enjoyed our visit today especially feeding the cheeky goats! There was a good selection of animals to view including goats, pigs, wolf dogs, tortoises, chickens, ducks, birds, turkeys, foxes, rabbits, guinea pigs etc. We could take our dog which was a bonus as we were visiting the area on holiday. Staff were all very pleasant and the animals were well looked after and healthy. A great place to take children and we as adults enjoyed it too. There is a little cafe for food and drinks. Overall, a nice day out.
We've been here a few times in the past, before they had their troubles. Always loved it so visited again. There aren't any 'exotics' there now, and my daughter was a bit gutted that the pigmy marmoset are gone, but we still had a good time, especially feeding the goats...they are hilarious. Had a lovely chat with the keeper, who told us they are working towards getting their zoo licence back, which takes time and money of course, but I'm sure they will get there because they are determined, and they deserve to. Great for kids...of all ages 😁 We will visit again next time we are in Wales.
Honestly, pretty rubbish for the price paid. As many others have said, the 'zoo' has a very limited selection of animals to view and some of the enclosures are overgrown and in a run-down state. If you took a picnic you could eek out your time here but if you just want to see the animals you're done pretty quick, 45 mins max. Also, the play parks don't look the safest, with some splintering wood in places!!! Three stars given because the goats are extremely cute to feed, the small animals barn is good, the staff who ran the petting session were lovely and the parking is free.
All the animals enclosures were overgrown. The worst one was the foxes, the outer fence to there enclosure backs onto the “car park” and you can see right through. A couple with a dog was stressing the foxes out letting the dog paw at the fence. Yes the foxes are stressed because they are circling and that’s not a natural behaviour. The wolf dog enclosure was also small and no enrichment at all, just overgrown. There wasn’t many animals to see unless you want to see goats because that was basically it. Honestly a waste of money because you’re in and out in 15 min max.
This place underwhelmed, matched and exceeded all of my expections. It's utterly tragic and yet utterly hilarious at the same time. Seriously read the history of this place before you visit and be in awe of how inept the owners are at being basically competent at their jobs and responsibilities. It's honestly fantastic that this place is still open but I guess anything is possible isn't it? Please enjoy the photo of a welsh goat that I used AI to enhance because its better than anything you will see here.
This place should have been shut down years ago! We have photo evidencw feon 5 yrs aho and now, it has got worse. Animals are kept in poor conditions, place is stinking and unhygienic. Toilets falling apart and staff are rude. More evidence ro be reported and taken further.
We visited and the place was wonderful, you can see they care for the animals and are actively looking for ways to make more changes with investment. The toasted cheese sandwich was hot and handmade and the tea was piping hot too. Definitely worth a visit. Geared up for kids, but as an adult who loves animals, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for a lovely time.
Had a great time here . I don't normally do reviews but I seen there's loads of bad ones saying this place is a waste of time . But I completely disagree. I did not expect much from a zoo in the middle of nowhere if we are being honest and afterwords I would have been happy even if it was in a populated area . The animals looked cared for and the staff were all busy looking after them . The play areas were not brand new but they were safe . Included in the £9 entry fee we also got a private petting experience. In comparison you can go to Chester zoo and spend £200 just to gain entry and not really take anything away from the day . In conclusion I believe there is a lot of unfair reviews of this place . It is not the biggest but it's good for the kids .
Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
11. Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
4.6
(1132)
Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Nature & Parks
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We had a lovely time here. The play park is fabulous, animals are great, seals are a bonus. Having more staff to deal with lengthy queues would bring in more money for you. The amount of times we attempted to buy more drinks each hour would have led you to have a lot more money from us. There were others we heard being off put by the queues too.
What a fantastic day we had here. This park is very well maintained and the animals seem to be very well taken care of. There is so much space, out of season was a lovely time to visit as it was quiet enough to get plenty of time with the animals. We really enjoyed to steady walk down to the seal viewing area, we spotted a few and generally just enjoyed the beautiful surroundings! Definitely recommend, would love to visit again.
Staff were very friendly and helpful. We had some people with allergies in our group and they were great in the cafe, with good options from the adults and children's menu. There's a selection of farm animals and rabbits/guinea pigs you can feed, and a longer walk to see seals (we saw one!). Would definitely recommend.
We had a great visit to the farm park today. Reasonably priced entrance and cafe. Good food. Great outdoor playground with views overlooking the coast. Lots of different animals to feed. And best of all got to see 2 seals and 3 dolphins. A great way to see some of the north Pembrokeshire coastline with kids, with them being engaged in the walk
Such a good day out and really reasonably priced. The park itself if vast. There are the usual animals which you can feed with food bought on the way in. The play area is huge and there are loads of picnic benches. Reasonably priced cafe again with loads of seating. The highlight for us though was the walk to the headland, over looking Cardigan Island, where we sat for nearly 2 hours watching dolphins, seals and birds. It was absolute heaven.
Loved this visit with great well looked after animals and the most stunning location. We were very lucky to see seals and dolphins from the cliff top. Huge cafe and great large playground which kept our 5 year old independently entertained for 40mins. We only had drinks and a flapjack which was delicious. Would definitely visit again.
This place is excellent and well worth a visit...went about 10 years ago and just called again and it's better..we stayed in a motorhome and we were the only ones there but the actual farm is open to the public..The campsite is on a slight slope.. toilets and showers were clean..there's a very good size park for the kids and there's animals in the farm...there is a walk along the cliff edge accessed only from the site were it is possible to see seals and dolphins...we saw seals while we were there.it was £30 for 2 adults,2 dogs and electric and free access to the farm,park and walkway..there is also a good size cafe on site.. Sunsets are amazing over cardigan bay.. Definitely return..
A great day out here, there’s a large outdoor play area for kids and an indoor cafe with a small pool table, games and a small gift shop area. We came here to walk the coastal path which was worth the £5.90 per adult entry alone but I also loved seeing the animals. There are Guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens, cows, donkeys, horses, alpacas, pigs, goats and lots of sheep that love to be hand fed with the 90p bag of food you can buy on entry. The coastal path stretches further than we realised and the view was amazing, at the far end of the path we watched two seals in the water below, which staff told us was a common sight in that area most days along with dolphins.
Llanerchaeron
12. Llanerchaeron
Building
Nature & Parks
Scenic mansion built in 1795 with walled gardens & parkland, open to the public on select days.
Cardigan Castle
13. Cardigan Castle
4.3
(1645)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Community-run, 12th-century riverside castle steeped in Welsh history, undergoing redevelopment.
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An interesting journey through the evolution of a castle from 12th Century fortress to 20th Century home. Quite fascinating. The gardens are well maintained and a pleasant spot to take a break. There is no parking in the castle but plenty within a 5-10 minute walk, including on street parking right outside. The cafe is good.
Enjoyed this site even though most of it no longer exists. There is a Georgian House with a history of its own. Loved the kitchen garden. Learnt about the origins of the Eisteddfod too.
Really interesting visit to the castle. It’s small enough to not feel overwhelmed with historical information, simple enough to take it - good value at £8. The gardens are beautiful and I especially liked the kitchen garden full of autumnal produce. The cafe is a nice way to finish the visit. All in all it took about 2 hours in total. I am fascinated by Miss Barbara Woods story and her sad ending. I am so sad she ended up in a paupers grave and that the council chose not to fund a headstone for her. I think given her connection to the castle and Cardigan her life should be celebrated.
Well maintained castle. Nice interior. A lot of information to find. For kids little play area. As well kitchen garden with fruits and vegetables (free to take)
The exhibits were well laid out in the house which were interesting and informative. Outside is a lovely garden area with further exhibits and was very pleasant on a sunny day. Café too, though we only had drinks. Dogs are welcome in the grounds but not the house.
Cardigan Castle is definitely worth a visit. Learnt a lot about welsh culture. Beautiful grounds to walk around and lots of artifacts on display. Will be back soon.
Interesting place to learn about the history of Cardigan castle though not a huge amount of the original castle remains. The manor house which was built on the castle foundations is also interesting to look around. You can see everything quite thoroughly in a couple of hours. One highlight of our visit was the Escape Room which they've themed around an item found in the house during renovation work. It was really well put together, on the easier side if you are an escape room pro but an excellent introduction for people who have only done a couple (or 0) escape rooms before. We've done a dozen or so at various difficulty levels and we still found it a good fun challenge. There is no parking at the castle and it was tricky finding a spot nearby as the closest carpark (liable to flooding) was very full. Whilst there is a restaurant at the Castle it didn't seem to have much in the way of dairy or gluten free options available judging by the online information so we booked into a different place locally which did.
The remains of Cardigan castle are relatively limited - it is mostly the external walls, however they've done work to pepper the experience with various parts of the history. The receptionist was really friendly. Dogs are welcome on leads in most areas of the grounds (except the house and the restaurant). Entry for dogs is £2 in addition to the human ticket prices.
Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum
14. Amgueddfa Ceredigion Museum
4.7
(383)
Temporarily Closed
Museum
History Museums
Exhibits & events about the area's history & culture & a cafe are set in a former Edwardian theater.
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If you're a history buff definitely check this place out. They have lots of interesting Welsh things from different time periods and the building itself is very cool.
Only a small museum so it won't take too long to get around but very interesting nonetheless. It was free entry on our visit but we went in happy to pay the usual £2 entry fee. The lady on reception was very helpful also.
A lovely little museum, entry only £2 so definitely worth it to see the exhibits. Staff are very friendly. The gift shop has many good value for money items, and there's also a wide variety of leaflets regarding local attractions, walks, events etc so a good stop off for anyone staying locally. There is a lift for access to all 3 floors of the museum.
I love a local attraction and the staff here were very welcoming but this castle won't take long to go round. There's very little left for a start. The Georgian mansion has loads of local info but there wasn't much about the original mediaeval history. Good intro presentation on arrival and elaborate cafe but you won't need much more than an hour. It's priced accordingly.
Lovely museum in the old cinema Aberystwyth. £2 entry & free for children. Tourist information centre, cafe , gift shop. Well worth a visit to see the old cinema which is still intact, interesting local artifacts.
Fantastic display of local history and significant events dating back well before Roman times. It’s a free museum and so well presented with lovely helpful staff. Even my 19 year old son was impressed so it must be good! 😂 I loved the way individual displays were arranged around the tiers of the building. I thought the Roman info area was great. I also liked that the building was intact as a play house. Great work team!
We went a couple of years ago and loved the use of a charming and unique space. They really should update their Google profile though, as the museum is currently closed for repairs.
The museum is set in a beautiful Edwardian theatre which itself made me want to visit a theatre for a show. The museum is full of different exhibits from the different time periods and different social classes throughout Ceredigion's history. It's well worth the visit if you are in the area. My kids loved it! As a side note the staff in the gift shop were very friendly. I thanked them in Welsh and didn't judge me for my attempt. The lady in the museum upstairs was amazing. We visited with our two children (8 year old girl & 9 year old boy) and as soon as she saw them she brought over two treasure hunt/Easter egg hunt sheets for them which they loved. She answered any questions that we asked without judgement and was very informative. She was also extremely accommodating when my autistic son was having a panic attack about going upstairs and brought over some colouring crayons and sheets for him to help calm him down. diolch yn fawr iawn i'r staff
Llangrannog Beach
15. Llangrannog Beach
4.7
(1183)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
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Stunning little beach in a quiet village. Mostly sand but some pebbles of all sizes, two little streams going on to the beach, caves in the rocks either side. There is a pay and display car park right by the beach and I imagine this is popular in the summer. There seemed to be several cafes and restaurants, I also saw a sign for Mickey’s kayak hire. There’s a sign that says water quality (tested in spring/summer months) is excellent which is reassuring. A really lovely place to visit!
so good, recommend the walk up the coast to the peninsula, some of the best coast path views we've experienced. Beach is idyllic with super ice cream cafe and beers at the pub, just watch that dodgy parking with £100 cameras, free parking is a lovely stroll just up the hill
I don’t know why I never visited this beach before! It’s glorious. A good flat and sandy beach with caves for exploring.
We parked for free & walked down, quite hard going coming back but we are in our seventies! Stunning clean beach, free toilets & fab ice creams!
Tiny road runs down to this tiny village (?!). There’s a FREE car park and a 2 electric car charging station- slow! The village is further down with really nice locals. The car park down the village was full with motor homes. Car park is pre- payed system . It was on my bucket list, but to be honest I was pretty disappointed about this place! I wouldn’t visit there again. Sorry 🤷🏻‍♂️
It is one of my most fave places on earth. The beach is lovely. Theres a pub, chippy, cafe, public 🚻 and if theres the bonus of a bit of sunshine, you're all set for a great beach day. I love the place in all weather's.
A lovely small beach with a little stream. There are life guards present. Used by paddle boarders and beach people. Small boats can be hired as well as paddle boards. There are shops that sell food and a pub.
Fabulous beach. Great ice-cream, coffee, fish & chips or pizzas plus a pub. Be aware dogs are allowed on this beach all season.
The Magic of Life Butterfly House
16. The Magic of Life Butterfly House
4.5
(1081)
Outdoor Activities
Charity
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What a wonderful place! We have been staying about 20 minutes from here on and off for years and never realised it was there. It's the sort of place you could spend a long time in, even though it's not massive. Watching the butterflies, looking at the insects, spiders etc. Fascinating! Staff are lovely and clearly have a passion for their work. They will happily chat to you and share their knowledge. I have lung issues so the heat and humidity in the butterfly house could have been an issue for me, but I just popped out when I felt I was struggling, had a breather, then went back in again. It was definitely worth it. The garden area is beautiful as well, lots of lovely interesting plants and a peaceful place to sit. There's a cafe in the power station info centre...lovely tea and cake. Great views of the reservoir and dam and there are also picnic tables. We will definitely visit again.
Had a lovely couple of hrs exploring here. A little time in the hot and humid areas, followed by a little time exploring the outside areas. Lots of butterflies at various stages of life cycle. Lovely outside area to cool down in the gardens. Then repeat as many times as you like.
Great experience, like no other! We were privelaged to see plenty of beautiful butterflies, different shapes, sizes and colours. Nice gardens to walk around and see nature, with additional caterpillar tent to see lots of creatures and pupas! Friendly staff, who were very knowledgeable and wouldn't hesitate to give lots of information on butterflies and caterpillars! I would 100% recommend a visit!
Upon visiting the butterfly house the staff were friendly and informative, the prices were a little steep for what you get but you can leave and return as many times as you want for the day you’re visiting. Inside the area is tropical so a t shirt will get you through, you can hang your jackets and coats up before you go in. There are finger feeders in the house and lots of different butterflies to look at, they fly around you and land on you so if you have a fear don’t go. It’s a wonderful place to visit we thoroughly enjoyed it. There are picnic benches outside to go sit and have a bite to eat and the area has a nice long walk if you like that sort of thing. My wife and I and 3 dogs took a circular walk of about 6km. Highly recommend but a high price lost one star from the rating that said you won’t be disappointed.
Stopped off at the Butterfly House as the day's forecast was miserable and it did not disappoint! The staff were really friendly and very knowledgeable. The butterflies themselves were stunning, we'd definitely come back again as the experience of having butterflies on your hands is incredible!
Such an amazing place! The staff are super nice and knowledgeable, it is so obvious they love their job (and what a fantastic job they do!). The butterflies are gorgeous. Free flying, and they even land on you. It was such a fantastic experience! Also, the insects and frogs were super cool, we got to hold some stick insects, etc. Honestly, not enough words, it really was amazing!
A lovely small butterfly place. Able to walk round and hold the butterflies. In another room have insects and spiders to look at. Staff are really kind and work hard to keep the lively butterfly house going. Kids lived holding the stick insect and large bugs. Lovely place to visit.
Quite pricey for what you get but a lovely experience, I can appreciate why the prices are the way they are so I can't complain. Staff were very friendly and welcoming and it being dog friendly was also great! It would be great to see it expanded in future.
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