Guidebook for Aberystwyth

Rebecca
Guidebook for Aberystwyth

Arts & Culture

Great Arts Centre with Cinema, Theatre, Concert Hall, Galleries, Craft and Book Shops as well as Cafes and a Bar.
50 habitants recommandent
Centre des arts d'Aberystwyth
50 habitants recommandent
Great Arts Centre with Cinema, Theatre, Concert Hall, Galleries, Craft and Book Shops as well as Cafes and a Bar.
Old fashioned cinema with a snack booth at the front, also has a bar so you can take a drink in with you!
11 habitants recommandent
Commodore Cinema
Bath Street
11 habitants recommandent
Old fashioned cinema with a snack booth at the front, also has a bar so you can take a drink in with you!
There are temporary exhibitions, guided tours and the reading rooms where you can access books from the library itself. This is one of the four national copyright libraries in the UK.
30 habitants recommandent
National Library of Wales
Penglais Road
30 habitants recommandent
There are temporary exhibitions, guided tours and the reading rooms where you can access books from the library itself. This is one of the four national copyright libraries in the UK.
Small independent cinema in Borth, they also have a bar.
18 habitants recommandent
Libanus 1877
High Street
18 habitants recommandent
Small independent cinema in Borth, they also have a bar.

Food Scene

Great Spanish, French, Welsh deli and restaurant. Great range of cheeses and wines.
33 habitants recommandent
Ultracomida
31 Pier St
33 habitants recommandent
Great Spanish, French, Welsh deli and restaurant. Great range of cheeses and wines.
Lovely cocktails and Italian food with a sea view
34 habitants recommandent
Baravin
1 Marine Terrace
34 habitants recommandent
Lovely cocktails and Italian food with a sea view
Basic restaurant offering a variety of Asian cuisines.
Fusion King
31 Eastgate
Basic restaurant offering a variety of Asian cuisines.
American style Bar B Q food.
6 habitants recommandent
Backyard BBQ
12A Baker St
6 habitants recommandent
American style Bar B Q food.
A bring your own alcohol north African restaurant.
The Casablanca
26 Eastgate
A bring your own alcohol north African restaurant.
An Ottolenghi inspired café and restaurant serving great, fresh food. Excellent for vegetarians. They also have a small garden that is open in the summer.
34 habitants recommandent
Medina
10 Market St
34 habitants recommandent
An Ottolenghi inspired café and restaurant serving great, fresh food. Excellent for vegetarians. They also have a small garden that is open in the summer.
Downstairs is an organic shop and upstairs is an organic restaurant and coffee shop. Excellent range of food and daily specials offering locally sourced dishes as well as a good vegetarian selection.
7 habitants recommandent
Treehouse
Alexandra Road
7 habitants recommandent
Downstairs is an organic shop and upstairs is an organic restaurant and coffee shop. Excellent range of food and daily specials offering locally sourced dishes as well as a good vegetarian selection.
Really good vegetarian bistro. The menu changes daily and they have a great range of vegan options. There are three cakes/deserts daily, and lovely coffee.
Dragonfly Bistro
7 St James's Square
Really good vegetarian bistro. The menu changes daily and they have a great range of vegan options. There are three cakes/deserts daily, and lovely coffee.
Good pub on the seafront, great sunsets from the terrace at the front and nice pub food.
11 habitants recommandent
The Glengower
3 Victoria Terrace
11 habitants recommandent
Good pub on the seafront, great sunsets from the terrace at the front and nice pub food.

Drinks & Nightlife

Nice pub with regular live music and stone baked pizzas,
Scholars
10 Queen's Rd
Nice pub with regular live music and stone baked pizzas,
Pub grub.
White Horse
Portland Street
Pub grub.
A Wetherspoons pub which serves food next to the railway station.
Yr Hen Orsaf
Alexandra Road
A Wetherspoons pub which serves food next to the railway station.
Bar which offers food overlooking the harbour.
12 habitants recommandent
Rummers Wine Bar
63 Bridge St
12 habitants recommandent
Bar which offers food overlooking the harbour.
The Pier. A nightclub, bar, restaurant, pool hall, amusements arcade, chip shop, ice cream parlour and doughnuts!
Royal Pier
Marine Terrace
The Pier. A nightclub, bar, restaurant, pool hall, amusements arcade, chip shop, ice cream parlour and doughnuts!
Traditional pub serving a range of beers.
Ship & Castle
1 High St
Traditional pub serving a range of beers.
A lovely independent bar, they have a HUGE and regularly changed range of Welsh beers, lagers, meads, gins and ciders. You can order food from local takeaways, restaurants, deliveroo etc to be delivered to the bar. They also have a range of board games.
Bottle and Barrel
14 Cambrian Pl
A lovely independent bar, they have a HUGE and regularly changed range of Welsh beers, lagers, meads, gins and ciders. You can order food from local takeaways, restaurants, deliveroo etc to be delivered to the bar. They also have a range of board games.
Cocktail bar
6 habitants recommandent
Y Bañera
Terrace Road
6 habitants recommandent
Cocktail bar

Sightseeing

Walk that joins up the coastal path that goes around the whole of the Welsh Coast. Walks from Aberystwyth range from 1 - 16 miles.
28 habitants recommandent
Ceredigion Coast Path
28 habitants recommandent
Walk that joins up the coastal path that goes around the whole of the Welsh Coast. Walks from Aberystwyth range from 1 - 16 miles.
Walks and a number of restaurants. Accessible by road or the Rheidol Railway. According to legend, the original bridge was built by the very Devil himself, as it was too difficult for mortals to build. The Devil agreed to build the bridge in exchange for the soul of the first life to cross the bridge. However he was tricked of his prize by a canny old woman, who threw bread across the bridge, which her dog ran after, thus becoming the first ‘life’ to cross the new bridge. The area was once part of the vast Hafod Estate owned by Thomas Johnes. A tourist attraction for centuries, Devil’s Bridge was celebrated by author Geo​rge Borrow in his book Wild Wales (1854).
46 habitants recommandent
Devil's Bridge Falls
Woodlands
46 habitants recommandent
Walks and a number of restaurants. Accessible by road or the Rheidol Railway. According to legend, the original bridge was built by the very Devil himself, as it was too difficult for mortals to build. The Devil agreed to build the bridge in exchange for the soul of the first life to cross the bridge. However he was tricked of his prize by a canny old woman, who threw bread across the bridge, which her dog ran after, thus becoming the first ‘life’ to cross the new bridge. The area was once part of the vast Hafod Estate owned by Thomas Johnes. A tourist attraction for centuries, Devil’s Bridge was celebrated by author Geo​rge Borrow in his book Wild Wales (1854).
Great views from the top of the hill at one end of the promenade. You can walk up or take the funicular railway. There is a cafe/restaurant at the top.
31 habitants recommandent
Constitution Hill
31 habitants recommandent
Great views from the top of the hill at one end of the promenade. You can walk up or take the funicular railway. There is a cafe/restaurant at the top.

Parks & Nature

Feeding centre for Red Kites. Also a centre for walking and mountain biking.
93 habitants recommandent
Centre d'accueil de la forêt de Bwlch Nant yr Arian
93 habitants recommandent
Feeding centre for Red Kites. Also a centre for walking and mountain biking.
At low tide you can see a prehistoric forest. There are great views to Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula.
29 habitants recommandent
Borth
29 habitants recommandent
At low tide you can see a prehistoric forest. There are great views to Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula.
Sand dunes in a protected area along the Dyfi Estuary. Miles of sand and sea.
46 habitants recommandent
Ynyslas
46 habitants recommandent
Sand dunes in a protected area along the Dyfi Estuary. Miles of sand and sea.

Getting Around

One of the best ways to visit Devil’s Bridge is to travel on the historic narrow-gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway, which opened between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in 1902. Trains run twice a day between Easter and the end of October.
46 habitants recommandent
Vallée de Rheidol
Park Avenue
46 habitants recommandent
One of the best ways to visit Devil’s Bridge is to travel on the historic narrow-gauge Vale of Rheidol Railway, which opened between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in 1902. Trains run twice a day between Easter and the end of October.
Railway Station
6 habitants recommandent
Bus Station
6 habitants recommandent

Shopping

Independent boutique shop in Aberystwyth selling kids clothes, menswear, womenswear and things for the home. Some really quirky brands and lovely things.
Her Dandy Wolf
6 Market St
Independent boutique shop in Aberystwyth selling kids clothes, menswear, womenswear and things for the home. Some really quirky brands and lovely things.
Independent bar which sells pretty much all of it's beers, lagers and ciders to take away as well at a 10% discount.
Bottle and Barrel
14 Cambrian Pl
Independent bar which sells pretty much all of it's beers, lagers and ciders to take away as well at a 10% discount.
Spanish style deli, they sell a huge range of cheeses, cured meats and dried goods. They also do great picnic boxes and panini.
33 habitants recommandent
Ultracomida
31 Pier St
33 habitants recommandent
Spanish style deli, they sell a huge range of cheeses, cured meats and dried goods. They also do great picnic boxes and panini.