This sheltered cove is an idyllic haven in summer or winter. |
A bustling village resort with a choice of sandy beaches. |
The River Saith ends its journey to the sea here in the form of waterfall cascading onto the beach. |
A mile-long stretch of sand owned and managed by the National Trust. |
A great beach at the centre of a pleasant village with shoreside pubs and cafe. |
The town of New Quay boasts a pretty harbour that dissects the coast into two sandy beaches. |
Surfers and sunbathers alike are shielded from the bustle of the town. |
All the fun of the sea with all the convenience of the town. |
A small holiday resort with rock pools and a sandy beach at low tide. |
Borth's storm beach has been a seaside draw since the Victorian age. |
Ynyslas is a Mecca for all wind powered water sports. |
Seaside views from the cliffs at Borth down to the sand dunes of Ynyslas. |
Nominate your favourite beach in Mid Wales and tell us what's so special about it. |
A virtual tour along the South Ceredigion coastline from the Teifi Estuary to Aberporth. |
A collection of cards from coastal towns along Cardigan Bay. |
The Ceredigion coastline captured for your desktop. |
The Countryside Council for Wales published a free beach guide for children in 2006. |
Read a surfer's guide to Ceredigion's beaches for tips on catching the area's best waves. |