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Ceredigion
Ceredigion is a mere 94 miles in circumference located on the West coast of Wales. The Welsh for Cardiganshire is Ceredigion which comes from Ceredig son of Cunedda who founded the county just after the time of the Romans. The two main towns along the coast are Aberystwyth and Cardigan; they have long histories as active ports as do the villages that surround them.
For the visitor, this is an incredible area for exploring nature and losing yourself in the beauty of this coastal escape. Cardigan Bay is the home of the bottlenose dolphin and is so special that most of the coastline is a protected Heritage coast. Footpaths are hedged with masses of wild flowers and you are likely to see foxes and badgers as well as a wide variety of birds including the increasingly abundant red kite.
The best way to appreciate the natural beauty is to walk or cycle. This unique rural environment offers fabulous walks across the headlands to secret coves rarely visited except by birds and seals. Discover clean sandy blue flag beaches with clear waters, caves, waterfalls, wild rugged cliffs and accommodation set in Ceredigion's unspoiled countryside. A true little piece of paradise.
