All about Ceredigion
Clarach Bay Holiday Village is in the heart of the beautiful county of Ceredigion in Wales. It’s a county famous for its peaceful countryside, glorious coastline and lovely seaside resort towns. Whether you want to go dolphin spotting, visiting castles, feeding birds of prey or just fancy a really good pint at a local, you can find it all and more in this mid-Wales region.
We’ve listed some of our top recommendations of things to do below. Including many local attractions (just click the pictures to find out how long it’ll take to drive there), the best beaches in the region, and some walks for all levels with fabulous views.
Come rain or shine, there is plenty to fill your days with around Ceredigion. It’s a friendly, not-too-busy part of the world which we are very proud to call home, and we know you’ll love everything to do here too!
Please note: not all entertainment and facilities will be open just yet.
Local Walks at Clarach Bay
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Constitution Hill
A favourite of visitors to Clarach Bay! The walk to Aberystwyth over Constitution Hill gives you some of the best views of the Wales coast path going. Click the picture to learn more…
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Wales Coast Path
Passing straight by Clarach Bay Holiday Village, the coastal path is perfect for everyone as you can walk as much or as little as you want and enjoy stunning seaside views. Click the picture to learn more...
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Lakeside walking trail
Bwlch Nant yr Arian is both a Red Kite Centre and a visitors centre with loads of great walking trails exploring the Ceredigion countryside. This route is perfect for young children, families with buggies or people with accessibility needs.
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Our Favourite Beaches near Clarach Bay
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Clarach Bay Beach
Clarach Bay is an award-winning beach located right next to Clarach Bay Holiday Village! This sand and shingle bay is always a hit with visitors to our holiday park - it couldn’t get any closer. Whether you want a day at the beach, or to watch the sunset over the waves, Clarach Bay is an ideal choice.
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Borth Beach
Enjoy a 5km walk or drive along the coast to get to Borth Beach. The shallow waters are great for paddling in, or swimming if you’re feeling brave. It’s a longer beach than Clarach Bay, with a similar sand and shale terrain. Plus, it’s right by the village of Borth (ideal if you fancy an ice cream or refreshment!)
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Ynyslas Beach
Picture three miles of golden beach with fantastic sand dunes and views across an estuary, and you’ll be imagining Ynyslas. It’s a classic, lovely beach which the whole family will enjoy. Whether you want to build a sandcastle, or sit back and enjoy watching the windsurfers across the estuary at Aberdovey.
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