This museum relates to the history of the narrow gauge railways of the British Isles. The collection ranges from complete locomotives to smaller items...
Llyn Barfog (Bearded Lake) lies in hilly countryside above the River Dyfi. This beautiful, isolated, small lake is covered with yellow water lilies in the...
The Tarren Ridge forms the most southerly mountains in the Snowdonia National Park. These grassy hills are never crowded although on fine, sunny days they...
The Fairbourne & Barmouth Steam Railway originated as a horse-drawn tramway for carrying building materials to develop the small seaside resort of Fairbourne. It was...
One of Aberystwyth’s most fascinating and enjoyable attractions is its Victorian cliff railway that opened in 1896 when the town’s tourist trade was in its...
Constitution Hill offers great views over Cardigan Bay, and an easy way to reach the top is by taking the Aberystwyth Electric CLiff Railway. Having...
Located in the heart of the county, this museum is dedicated to the region and contains a vast collection of artefacts, archaeological finds, documents, maps...
Aberystwyth harbour was redeveloped into Aberystwyth marina in 1995. It now provides berths for more than 100 vessels and offers a stunning setting for visitors...
The gently sloping sand and shingle beach rests in a sheltered bay. Donkeys, bouncy castle and ’tea cup’ rides, ensure there is plenty of entertainment...
This pristine promenade is one of the longest in Britain at 1.5 miles, located along the breathtaking Aberystwyth seafront. The lamposts are strung with lights,...