Nestled along the serene shores of Cardigan Bay, the coastal villages of South Ceredigion offer a tapestry of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the comfort of Flambards Hotel in Llechryd, guests are perfectly positioned to explore these enchanting seaside communities.

Aberaeron

Just a short drive north, (40 minutes) Aberaeron captivates visitors with its Georgian architecture and colourful harbour side homes. The town’s lively atmosphere is complemented by a variety of local shops, cafes, and the renowned honey ice cream—a must-try treat for any traveler.

New Quay

Further along the coast, New Quay beckons with its sandy beaches and bustling harbor. Once a bustling shipbuilding centre, this village now offers dolphin-watching boat trips, allowing visitors to witness the playful bottlenose dolphins that frequent the bay. Literary enthusiasts will appreciate the town’s connection to poet Dylan Thomas, who found inspiration in its scenic vistas.

Llangrannog and Tresaith

Venturing south, the villages of Llangrannog and Tresaith present idyllic settings for relaxation and exploration. Llangrannog’s sandy beach, framed by dramatic cliffs, is perfect for sunbathing and surfing. A short coastal walk leads to Tresaith, where a waterfall cascades directly onto the beach—a unique natural spectacle.

Aberporth

Closer to Flambards Hotel, Aberporth offers two sheltered beaches ideal for family outings. The village’s maritime heritage is evident, and its coastal paths provide panoramic views of the sea, often accompanied by sightings of seals and dolphins.

After a day of coastal adventures, return to the welcoming embrace of Flambards Hotel. Our comfortable accommodations and warm hospitality ensure a restful end to your explorations. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, the coastal villages of South Ceredigion await your discovery.