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Aber Bay Holiday Park, part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks collection is a charming, established, family friendly holiday destination nestled along the breathtaking Welsh coast, where families create lasting memories against a backdrop of rolling hills and the soothing melody of the waves.
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Brynowen Holiday Park offers a delightful mix of on-site activities and amenities set against the backdrop of the stunning Welsh countryside and coastline.
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Nestled in a truly magnificent coastal location with direct access to a sandy beach, Clarach Bay Holiday Village is the perfect place for families and couples seeking an action packed coastal escape.
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Gilfach Holiday Apartments is home to a large range of accommodation to suit all budgets, set across 36 acres of countryside overlooking the coast.
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Penrhos Park

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At Penrhos you are approximately one and a half miles from the nearest beach in the scenic Wyre Valley – midway between Aberystwyth and Aberaeron.
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Seven Springs

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Seven Springs is part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection and is situated just a couple of miles north of the beautiful Georgian port town of Aberaeron, Seven Springs could not be better located for exploring this stunning part of Mid Wales.
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Nestled peacefully in a countryside location just 2 miles away from the picturesque resort of New Quay with its cobbled streets and golden beaches, The Village offers all the peace and tranquility of a small, friendly holiday park with the convenience of being located less than one mile from the extensive facilities on offer at the sister park, ’Ocean Heights Leisure Park’.
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This is a coastal holiday park and offers birds eye views of the Cardigan Coast. 8.
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ceredigion Park & Visitor Guide

Ceredigion, a gem on the Welsh coast, offers a unique blend of wild landscapes and vibrant cultural experiences. Imagine tucking into fresh, locally-sourced seafood after a day of exploring the rugged coastline or taking a dip in Cardigan Bay, home to the UK's largest population of bottlenose dolphins. For families, a break at a UK holiday park in Ceredigion means easy access to both adventure and relaxation. It’s about creating those unforgettable memories without the hassle of long travel times. From beachside fun to discovering ancient castles, there’s something for everyone. Plus, did you know Ceredigion is the birthplace of the Welsh Love Spoon? A perfect memento from a family getaway.

Have You Discovered UK Holiday Parks?

These self-contained resorts offer caravans, lodges, and sometimes tents or glamping pods. You can enjoy a range of facilities including swimming pools, entertainment venues, kids' clubs, and restaurants. They're designed for families looking for a break where everything is on your doorstep!

Holiday parks offer more space and freedom than hotels, such as separate bedrooms, living areas, and your own outdoor space. With the added bonus of on-site amenities and entertainment. They're self-catering too, saving money on dining out.

Going for a UK holiday park means you can forget about stressful airports, and luggage restrictions, and you can pack the car with as many of your home comforts as you like. Plus, you're contributing to the local economy and reducing your carbon footprint.

Why Take Your 2024 Family Holiday Park Break in Ceredigion?

Ceredigion, on the west coast of Wales, is a gem waiting to be discovered. It's got a coastline that'll make your Instagram pop, plus a sprinkle of history with its castles and traditional Welsh towns.

What's new? Ceredigion is always updating its holiday parks, adding more eco-friendly options and facilities. Keep an eye out for local festivals, especially the food festivals that celebrate Welsh cuisine.

Why a holiday park here? It's the blend of countryside and coast that makes Ceredigion unique. Plus, holiday parks offer that flexibility and space families love, without the premium price tag of hotels.

If you're visiting Ceredigion with kids

Absolutely, Ceredigion is a playground for kids. From beaches where they can splash around to adventure parks where they can let off steam, it's got it all.

Main attractions? Think boat trips to see dolphins, exploring the Magic of Life Butterfly House, or getting historical at the National Wool Museum. Holiday parks in the UK, especially in Ceredigion, are geared up for families, meaning you'll find plenty of kid-friendly activities right on your doorstep.

  1. Waterproof clothing and wellies – the Welsh weather can be unpredictable.
  2. Sunscreen and hats – for those glorious days at the beach.
  3. Bucket and spade – essential for sandcastle architects.
  4. Backpacks for day trips.
  5. Camera or smartphone – for capturing those memories.

Pet Friendly Ceredigion Adventures

Ceredigion rolls out the welcome mat for pets, especially dogs. Many beaches and trails are open to four-legged friends, making it a great area for pet owners.

For dining, The Hungry Trout in New Quay and The Ship Inn in Tresaith are known for their pet-friendly vibes. Always a bonus when you can enjoy a meal out with your pup by your side.

Tips? Keep an eye on local beach restrictions, especially during the summer months, and always have water and a bowl handy during your adventures.

Dog walking ideas in Ceredigion

Route Distance (miles) Scenery Postcode
Aberporth Beach Varies Coastal SA43 2DA
Penbryn Beach 2 Coastal/Woodland SA44 6QL
Aberystwyth Promenade 2 Urban/Seafront SY23 2BX
Penglais Nature Park 3 Woodland SY23 3DB
Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Varies Lake/Forest SY23 3AD

Dining at the park, or heading out

Holiday parks in Ceredigion often boast their own on-site restaurants, offering convenience after a long day of adventures. Local cuisine? It's all about the seafood here, freshly caught and delicious.

For a family-friendly dining experience, try The Hive in Aberaeron for its famous honey ice cream and casual meals. Couples might enjoy a more intimate setting at Y Ffarmers in Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, known for its local produce and cosy atmosphere.

Outdoor Family Adventures

Ceredigion is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Activity centres like Cardigan Bay Active offer everything from kayaking to coasteering. Prices vary, but you can expect to pay around £40-£60 per person for most activities. Always check seasonal opening times, especially for water sports.

Nearby shopping

Name Type On Offer Postcode
Aberystwyth Market Hall Indoor Market Local crafts, food SY23 1DE
Adpar Antique Centre Antiques Vintage finds SA38 9EH
Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill Welsh textiles SA62 5UX
The Welsh Gold Centre Jewellery Welsh gold SA43 1HJ
Cardigan Guildhall Market Market Artisan products SA43 1JL

Ceredigion offers a mix of shopping experiences, from local markets to specialty shops, perfect for picking up unique gifts or souvenirs.

Top Parks for 2024 in Ceredigion

Penrhos Park, Ceredigion

Driving Distance: 7.89 miles / About 0 hours and 15 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Penrhos Park is a haven for golf enthusiasts and families seeking a peaceful retreat. Nestled in the Wyre Valley, it's a stone's throw from the beach and offers a golfing paradise with reduced green fees, alongside a leisure centre complete with an indoor swimming pool, fitness suite, and relaxation facilities.

For the kids - Children can splash around in the indoor swimming pool or explore the nearby beaches. Although the park focuses on golf, the surrounding area offers horse riding and fishing, perfect for adventurous families.

What's on-site? The park boasts the Penrhos Grill for dining, a sports bar for relaxing, and a leisure centre with an indoor pool, fitness suite, steam room, sauna, and solarium. The golfing facilities include an 18 hole course, a 9 hole course, and a driving range.

What's nearby? The historic towns of Aberystwyth and Aberaeron are within a short driving distance, offering quaint harbour villages, shops, pubs, and restaurants. Sailing and walking opportunities are abundant locally. The nearest beach is just 1.5 miles away, ideal for a family day out.

Accommodation options: Accommodation ranges from luxury caravans to lodges, suitable for families and groups up to 6. While pets aren't allowed, the park's serene location and comfortable living spaces make it a great choice for a relaxing getaway.


Pencnwc Holiday Park, Carmarthenshire

Driving Distance: 11.32 miles / About 0 hours and 20 minutes | Sleeps: 8 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Pencnwc Holiday Park is located just outside the scenic harbour town of New Quay, offering a family-friendly environment with an indoor pool, clubhouse, and a plethora of local attractions, making it an ideal seaside getaway.

For the kids - The park features an indoor heated pool, children’s club, games room, and play areas, ensuring there's always something to keep the little ones entertained.

What's on-site? On-site amenities include a clubhouse with entertainment, Wi-Fi access in club areas, bar meals, takeaway, a fishing area, and a launderette. The indoor pool is a highlight for families.

What's nearby? The Heritage Coastal Path is less than 2 miles away, offering 22 miles of stunning coastline, home to bottlenose dolphins and grey seals. The picturesque town of New Quay provides shops, pubs, and restaurants.

Accommodation options: From standard to elite caravans, catering for up to 8 guests. The park offers modern, comfortable accommodations with options for families and groups, though pets are not allowed.


Sunnyglen Holiday Park, Pembrokeshire

Driving Distance: 11.32 miles / About 0 hours and 20 minutes | Sleeps: 8 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Sunnyglen Holiday Park offers a tranquil retreat within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, featuring secluded accommodations and access to facilities at Sunnyvale Holiday Park for a family-friendly and beautifully landscaped experience.

For the kids - Children will enjoy the indoor pool and outdoor play area, while family entertainment is available at the 'Stars' clubhouse, ensuring fun for all ages.

What's on-site? Guests have access to all facilities at Sunnyvale Holiday Park, including live shows, a great bar, and tasty pub meals. The indoor pool and children’s play area are highlights.

What's nearby? Located in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the area is rich in visitor attractions and local events, offering a perfect mix of tranquillity and adventure.

Accommodation options: Modern caravans with options for up to 8 guests, featuring open plan kitchens, dining areas, and patio areas with garden furniture. No pets are allowed, ensuring a comfortable stay for families and groups.


Ocean Heights Leisure Park, Ceredigion

Driving Distance: 12.36 miles / About 0 hours and 21 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Located near the seaside resort of New Quay, Ocean Heights Leisure Park is the perfect coastal adventure spot for families, friends, and couples, featuring indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a country club, and entertainment options amidst the breathtaking Heritage Coastline.

For the kids - The park offers both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, along with an outdoor sports area, ensuring plenty of activities for children to enjoy.

What's on-site? Amenities include a country club with bar and pub food, family entertainment, amusements, Wi-Fi access in specific areas, and a launderette. The swimming pools are a major attraction for families.

What's nearby? The park is just 1.5 miles from New Quay, known for its golden beach, quaint restaurants, and fishing harbour. The Heritage Coastline offers 22 miles of spectacular views and wildlife.

Accommodation options: From modern caravans to luxury lodges, catering for up to 6 guests. The accommodations are well-equipped, offering a comfortable stay for families and groups, with no pets allowed.


Family Days Out In Ceredigion

Ceredigion, with its stunning coastline and lush countryside, is a fantastic destination for families staying at holiday parks. Here are six top attractions that promise fun-filled days out for everyone.

Borth Wild Animal Kingdom

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 18:00 daily
  • Prices: Adults £11.95, Children £9.95
  • Postcode: SY24 5NA
  • Est. time required: 3-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: Onsite

This small zoo is a hit with families, especially those with young kids. It's not your average zoo; they focus on conservation and education. They've got everything from monkeys to lynxes. The lemur walkthrough is a highlight, letting you get up close with these playful creatures. Best time to visit? Spring, when baby animals are often about. Tip: Check feeding times on arrival for an extra special experience.

Aberystwyth Cliff Railway

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 daily
  • Prices: Adults £4.50, Children £3.50
  • Postcode: SY23 2DN
  • Est. time required: 1-2 hours
  • Nearest parking: Nearby town centre

Fancy a ride on the longest electric cliff railway in Britain? It offers stunning views of Cardigan Bay. Once at the top, explore the Camera Obscura or have a bite at the café. It's a relaxing outing, perfect for those clear, sunny days. Tip: Sunset trips are magical, so time your visit right.

National Library of Wales

  • Opening Times: 09:30 - 18:00 Mon-Fri, 09:30 - 17:00 Sat
  • Prices: Free entry
  • Postcode: SY23 3BU
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: Onsite

Not just for bookworms, the National Library of Wales offers fascinating exhibitions on Welsh culture and history. They've got everything from ancient manuscripts to modern art. It's an educational visit, but in a fun, interactive way. Plus, the views from here are incredible. Tip: Check their events calendar; they often have workshops and talks.

Quackers Indoor Play Centre

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 18:00 daily
  • Prices: Under 1s free, Children £7.50
  • Postcode: LD2 3RU
  • Est. time required: All day
  • Nearest parking: Onsite

Rainy day? No problem. Quackers is a lifesaver for those staying at holiday parks in Ceredigion with kids. It's a massive indoor play area with slides, ball pits, and a café for the grown-ups. It's safe, clean, and the kids will love it. Tip: Wear socks; they're required for play.

Llanerchaeron

  • Opening Times: 10:30 - 17:00 daily
  • Prices: Adults £13.60, Children £6.80
  • Postcode: SA48 8DG
  • Est. time required: 4-5 hours
  • Nearest parking: Onsite

This National Trust property is a hidden gem. It's a beautifully preserved Georgian villa with gardens, farm, and lake. Kids can learn about sustainable farming and even meet some of the animals. The café serves delicious, locally-sourced food. Best time to visit? Spring or summer, when the gardens are in full bloom. Tip: Don't miss the walled garden; it's stunning.

The Magic of Life Butterfly House

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 daily
  • Prices: Adults £7.75, Children £5.75
  • Postcode: SY23 4QB
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: Onsite

This place is enchanting. Walk among hundreds of exotic butterflies in a tropical environment. It's educational, with lots of information about butterfly life cycles and conservation. They also have some fascinating insects and reptiles. It's a hit with kids and adults alike. Tip: Wear bright colours; butterflies are more likely to land on you.


These attractions offer a diverse range of activities, ensuring that families staying at holiday parks in Ceredigion have memorable experiences. Whether it's learning about wildlife, enjoying breathtaking views, or stepping back in time, Ceredigion has something for everyone.

FAQs

This is our first stay on a holiday park, what will it be like?

Expect a laid-back vibe with plenty of activities for the kids. Most holiday parks in Ceredigion, like Quay West Holiday Park, offer pools, play areas, and evening entertainment. It's a mix of outdoor fun and cozy nights in your caravan or lodge.

What should I pack when visiting Ceredigion?

Pack layers – the weather can change quickly. Bring your beach gear for sunny days at New Quay or Aberaeron. Don’t forget walking boots for exploring the coastal path. Essentials include towels for the beach and your accommodation if they’re not provided.

Is Ceredigion a good place to visit ‘off-season’?

Absolutely! Ceredigion is quieter but just as beautiful. Enjoy crisp coastal walks without the crowds. Many holiday parks, like Brynowen Holiday Park, offer reduced rates and still provide access to indoor facilities, making it a great value getaway.

Will my hot tub be cleaned before we arrive?

Yes, if your accommodation includes a hot tub, it will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before your arrival. Parks like Penrhos Park take cleanliness seriously, ensuring a safe and relaxing experience for you and your family.

Can we bring our pets to the holiday park?

Many holiday parks in Ceredigion are pet-friendly, like Aberystwyth Holiday Village. It’s best to check in advance, as some accommodations are specifically designated for pet owners. There might be a small extra charge, but it’s worth it to have your furry friends along.

How do we book activities, and do they need to be booked in advance?

For popular activities, especially in peak season, booking in advance is recommended. You can usually book online or at the park’s reception. Quay West Holiday Park offers an app for easy booking. Activities range from swimming lessons to archery, so there’s something for everyone.

What’s the best way to explore the local area?

Renting bikes is a fun and eco-friendly way to see Ceredigion. Many holiday parks offer bike hire, or try New Quay Honey Farm for rentals. The coastal path offers stunning views and is perfect for cycling or walking.

Are there any grocery stores nearby?

Most holiday parks have on-site shops for essentials. For a bigger shop, local towns like Cardigan and Aberystwyth have supermarkets. Quay West Holiday Park is just a short drive from a large supermarket, making it easy to stock up on supplies.

What if we need medical assistance during our stay?

Ceredigion has several health centres and pharmacies. In an emergency, there’s Bronglais Hospital in Aberystwyth. It’s always a good idea to know the nearest medical facility to your holiday park. Reception can provide this information and help with minor issues.

Can we expect good dining options within the parks?

Yes, most holiday parks in Ceredigion offer a variety of dining options, from casual cafes to more formal restaurants. Penrhos Park, for example, has an excellent restaurant with a menu that showcases local produce. Many parks also offer takeaway services for a cozy night in.

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