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Cardiganshire Coast and Country

Aberystwyth Cardigan Bay West Wales

National Library of Wales Aberystwyth

Aberystwyth
Charming Victorian seaside town
Home to The National Library and University of Wales plus Cliff Railway, Camera Obscura, and much more


Aberystwyth is the culture capital of Wales. Home to The National Library, [above] University and the recently redeveloped Arts Centre [right] with its concert hall, cinema, large exhibition space, plus a great café and design shop.

Ceredigion Museum housed in the delightful Edwardian Coliseum Music Hall has permanent displays focusing on agriculture seafaring and lead mining. Plus temporary exhibitions throughout the year.

Aberystwyth Arts Centre


Being a University town, Aberystwyth is full of cafes, bars, eating places and a wide range of specialist shops. There are Market Halls at the top of Great Darkgate which expand into the street every Wednesday and Saturday, and a Farmers Market is held on the third Friday of the month - exact dates are on our events pages.

 

The Worlds Longest and Largest

The promenade at Aberystwyth



Why not take a stroll along the Victorian promenade [left] to Constitution Hill.

Ride the Cliff railway to the top then enjoy the fantastic views and refreshments in the cafe.

Wherever you are in Aberystwyth look up and you cannot miss Constitution Hill with the longest cliff railway in the world. And housed at its peak the Worlds largest Camera Obscura
   

History of Aberystwyth

 
     

The history of modern Aberystwyth started in 1277 with the granting of a Royal Charter and the building of the castle
on the current site.

Aberystwyth castle was partly destroyed on the orders of Cromwell after the New Model army defeated The Royalists in 1654.

Aberystwyth Castle

Stone from the castle was used for building in the town.

Visit the castle ruins at the southern end of Aberystwyth for a dramatic view overlooking Cardigan Bay.


Genealogy

 

 

National Library of Wales

The National Library at Aberystwyth is really the starting point for those researching their Welsh family History. The Library contains extensive records covering all Wales to help establish your family history. For more information visit www.llgc.org.uk

 

Events:

 


Aberystwyth has many special events throughout the year including:

Aberystwyth Plant Fair - April

Celtic Challenge Rowing Race - May

Monthly Farmers Market

Aberystwyth Food Fair - September

Travel
Parking is easy and Aberystwyth Railway Station, in the middle of town, has a regular service from Birmingham.
See the Travel section on this site for full details on how to get to Aberystwyth.

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