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Ceredigion Caravan Holidays
Ceredigion is categorised as a principle area of Wales and is based on the historic county of Cardiganshire.

The region is mostly rural, with over 50 miles of beautiful coastline and a mountainous hinterland that makes it easy to see why so many holidaymakers are drawn to the region.

The beauty of the Ceredigion coast can be best enjoyed on the Ceredigion Coast Path, or on one of the regions great sandy beaches, with the coastal path also offering stunning views out over Cardigan Bay.

Aside from the natural beauty, tourists and holidaymakers are drawn to the area by the incredible history of Ceredigion, with many sites of historical importance waiting to be explored.

The largest town in Ceredigion is Aberystwyth, which offers a good rang e of bars, cafes, restaurants and local shops as well as been home to Aberystwyth Castle.

Ceredigion has a high number of Welsh speakers and it is proud of its Welsh culture, so holidaymakers wanting an authentic Welsh experience are drawn to the region.

Ceredigion Holiday Parks

Here are our top 10 caravan holiday parks in Ceredigion.

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Ceredigion Caravan Holidays

From out point of view it is the regions caravan holiday parks that makes it stand out as the region is home to numerous parks, from large holiday parks offering lots of facilities and activities to small caravan parks that are perfect as a base for exploring this part of southwest Wales.

There are numerous towns and resorts in the county of Ceredigion that are popular with caravan holidaymakers including:

Aberaeron

Aberaeron is a small harbour town with colourful houses that is full of historical buildings and is a great place to simply relax.

Aberporth

Aberporth is a coastal village that offers a great seafront complete with a blue flag beach. The village is on the Ceredigion Coast Path on the southern edge of Cardigan Bay.

Many walkers stop off in the village along the path to take in the views and to try and spot some of the local dolphins that call Cardigan bay home but if you don’t see any of these majestic animals in the wild, there is a beautiful dolphin statue on Aberporth.

New Quay

Is a seaside town and resort that is located on Cardigan Bay. The town retains a traditional seaside feel with a harbour and sandy beaches been the main attraction for holidaymakers.

The town sits on the Ceredigion Coast Path, which allows for long walks and for great views out over Cardigan Bay. The walk also offers opportunities to spot the local population of dolphins or to watch the annual Regatta held in the summer.

Aberystwyth

Aberystwyth is an ancient market town and seaside resort that is also the largest town in the region of Ceredigion.

Aberystwyth, meaning ‘Mouth of the Ystwyth’ has a beautiful location on Cardigan Bay and at the confluence of the Ystwyth and the Afon Rheidol.

The town is one of the leading holiday resorts in West Wales and as such it has a good selection of attractions for those visiting the area to enjoy.

The town has 2 fantastic sandy beach, either side of the river and it is the seafront that is the major attraction for many visitors. From shops to cafes and from a long promenade including a pier to Aberystwyth Castle, the seafront is the place to be in the town.

It is from the seafront where visitors can take a trip on the Aberystwyth Cliff Railway which goes up Constitution Hill, form where you can get unrivalled views over the town and out over Cardigan Bay.

Cardigan

Cardigan was the former county town of the historic Cardiganshire and gives its name to Cardigan Bay but nowadays it is a small town that sits on the tidal reach of the River Teifi and offers a range of independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants as well as hosting a number of historic sites and local attractions.

Lampeter

Cardigan was the former county town of the historic Cardiganshire and gives its name to Cardigan Bay but nowadays it is a small town that sits on the tidal reach of the River Teifi and offers a range of independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants as well as hosting a number of historic sites and local attractions.

Ceredigion is the perfect destination or those who love to take in the natural beauty of their surroundings and who simply want to relax whilst on holiday.

The Cambrian Mountains cover much of the east of the county, with Cardigan Bay and a stunning coastline covering the west. The rest of the county is mostly rural but with a good mix of historic towns and village as well as some larger urban areas that are thriving towns full of culture and attractions.

With a beautiful coastline, idyllic rivers and stunning mountains it is no surprise that so many are drawn to the area for holidays and from our point of view the best way to take in and truly connect with that natural beauty is by staying on a caravan holiday park.

The good news is that the region has a good number or large holiday parks with lots of facilities and activities as well as plenty of small caravan parks are the ideal base for relaxing and exploring.

Here at CaraHols.co.uk we review all of the parks we feature, bring you all of the information you need to know about a caravan holiday park to make an informed decision on whether or not it is right for you. We then bring you a direct link to the booking page on the operators/owner’s website and also where you can get further information.

That means that by simply visiting CaraHols.co.uk and using our website, the process of finding a caravan holiday, choosing the accommodation and actually booking the holiday is as easy as possible.