Point of interest

Ceredigion Coast Path

28 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Alex
July 9, 2021
The Ceredigion coastal path walk is one not to miss! Around 25mins from the cottage you’ll see Constitution Hill on the seafront which is where the walk starts and goes all the way to Borth, where you can get a train back to Aberystwyth (one stop) so you save your legs! There are several cute pubs in Borth to stop at, as well as cafes and fish n chips on the sandy beach to refuel!
The Ceredigion coastal path walk is one not to miss! Around 25mins from the cottage you’ll see Constitution Hill on the seafront which is where the walk starts and goes all the way to Borth, where you can get a train back to Aberystwyth (one stop) so you save your legs! There are several cute pubs i…
Amelia
December 11, 2020
HIKE THE COASTAL PATH FROM BORTH TO ABERYSTWYTH: Length: 6.5 miles Time: 3-4 hours Ascent: 1300 feet Difficulty: Moderate Leave the cottage and head down to the narrow lane through the farm towards the seafront and continue until the lane turns off right towards the seafront. Ascend the coastal path from the cove towards Aberystwyth by going up the incline on the right (facing the sea). Follow the path to constitution hill in Aberystwyth, visiting Clarach Bay along the way.
HIKE THE COASTAL PATH FROM BORTH TO ABERYSTWYTH: Length: 6.5 miles Time: 3-4 hours Ascent: 1300 feet Difficulty: Moderate Leave the cottage and head down to the narrow lane through the farm towards the seafront and continue until the lane turns off right towards the seafront. Ascend the coastal…
Jessie
January 6, 2016
Just 3 miles from us, enjoy the beautiful scenery and walk as far or as little as you like.
Sue
May 2, 2022
Spectacular views with a chance to spot dolphins on your way.
Charlotte
October 5, 2021
The coastal path in the direction of Tresaith ( and Penbryn beach, Llangranog and beyond) can be easily accessed from the village centre above the beach. The walk to Tresaith is mainly flat and wheelchair accessible for some of the route. It’s only a 40 minute walk. As a contrast Penbryn to Llangrannog is considerably more demanding. Above Aberporth on the opposite side of the beach on a hill is Penparc village and an ex MOD building. Next to the MOD is the coastal path continuation in the direction of Cardigan. Aberporth to Mwnt beach from there is a two hour walk. On the way you may run across a startled bird of prey on a ledge ( I have).
The coastal path in the direction of Tresaith ( and Penbryn beach, Llangranog and beyond) can be easily accessed from the village centre above the beach. The walk to Tresaith is mainly flat and wheelchair accessible for some of the route. It’s only a 40 minute walk. As a contrast Penbryn to Llangra…

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