The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Ceredigion, Wales

July 28, 2021 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Ceredigion, United Kingdom including Cambrian Safaris, Jane Beck Welsh Blankets, Theatr Mwldan, Internal Fire Museum of Power, The Castle Green, The Crafters Cwtch, Calico Kate, The Pier Hotel - PH33, In the Welsh Wind Distillery, National Library of Wales.
Restaurants in Ceredigion

1. Cambrian Safaris

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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Cambrian Safaris

Cambrian Safaris; tours of the Cambrian Mountains and tours of Wales in a Land Rover Discovery. ​Come and enjoy fantastic views and scenery, local history and wildlife. We will pick you up from your accommodation or arrange a meeting point.

2. Jane Beck Welsh Blankets

Emporium Llwyn-y-Groes, Tregaron SY25 6QB Wales +44 1570 493241 [email protected] http://www.welshblankets.co.uk
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Jane Beck Welsh Blankets

Wales destination shopping for traditional Welsh blankets. a purpose built Tin shed shop replicating the local vernacular for roadmens houses a century ago. Fitted out like a Mid century mill shop with floor to ceiling welsh blankets, quilts & accessories. The only place you can buy New, Vintage & antique Welsh blankets. An old fashioned service , with complementary tea for our customers. a place to sit & watch the birds or overnight accommodation in our vintage shepherds huts in the hay meadow.

3. Theatr Mwldan

Bath House Road, Cardigan SA43 1JY Wales +44 1239 621200 [email protected] http://www.mwldan.co.uk
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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Theatr Mwldan

Cardigan’s Not-for-Profit 3-screen independent digital cinema & Arts Centre. Mwldan presents over 3000 2D & 3D films a year, as well as an exciting programme of live satellite broadcasts, exhibitions, live music, theatre, dance, comedy & family shows. We are also one of Wales major producing venues, with over 50 touring productions under our belt since 2006. We also have our own record label, with a new album due out in autumn 2013.

4. Internal Fire Museum of Power

Tan-y-groes SA43 2JS Wales +44 1239 811212 [email protected] http://www.internalfire.com/
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5.0 based on 123 reviews

Internal Fire Museum of Power

Internal Fire is a working museum covering the history of the internal combustion engine and now covering steam as well. Engines from small farm generators to 32 ton pumping engines run daily and other displays include working vintage telephone exchanges and radios. Over 9 Halls of exhibits. The museum has a cafe serving drinks and light snacks plus a shop with second hand books etc. NOTE: Seasonal Opening, now closed until Easter 2018

Reviewed By rosemaryb928

A wonderful place to visit, we stayed for 5 hours, and we're very impressed with it, as a place run by volunteers everyone should be very proud of how much effort, work and information they have, if you are interested in this sort of thing, you will not be disappointed, great value for money,

5. The Castle Green

Bryn Road, Lampeter SA48 7EF Wales +44 1570 422348
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

The Castle Green

Reviewed By michelleisaac35 - Aberaeron, United Kingdom

Good food. Busy place but full of friendly locals. It’s a fill your plate carvery and relax with coffee and a chat after. Mavis and Bryan are welcoming and larger than life. Always take the leftovers home- too good to leave. Not expensive for what you receive.

6. The Crafters Cwtch

11 Pendre, Cardigan SA43 1JL Wales
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

The Crafters Cwtch

Reviewed By LouiseOCONNOR - Canterbury, United Kingdom

Gorgeous shop full of a wide variety of lovely things which are all locally made by a variety of different craftspeople.. A must for anyone who likes handmade original items, all at very reasonable prices.

7. Calico Kate

36 High Street, Lampeter SA48 7BB Wales +44 1570 422866 [email protected] http://www.calicokate.co.uk/index.html
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Calico Kate

Reviewed By hotporridge

What an Aladdin's cave of fabric and haberdashery sundries. I have never seen so many different fabrics under one roof. We spent ages exploring all the rooms and were spoilt for choice. It's a good job we live so far away otherwise I'd be forever spending all my money here.

8. The Pier Hotel - PH33

33 Pier Street, Aberystwyth SY23 2LN Wales +44 1970 624879 http://www.facebook.com/The-Pier-Hotel-PH33-935415853220539/
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

The Pier Hotel - PH33

The PH33 Bar has been newly refurbished offering a great local and independent atmosphere. Our friendly staff can offer you knowledge about the Welsh craft Beer we stock as well as unique gins such as a locally distilled Seaweed Gin. It's located a short walk away from the Aberystwyth Promenade making it a lovely pit stop on a summer's day.

Reviewed By malcolm533 - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Are you another world traveller who has never visited Wales? Shame!!This family run hotel is room only which is clean,comfortable,cosy friendly host Aled is a wealth of local knowledge. Perfect position on seafront for breakfast stroll victorian promenade for 300yds to Little Devils Cafe. A vibrant town oozing history and elegance. Visit!!

9. In the Welsh Wind Distillery

Gogerddan Arms Tanygroes, Cardigan SA43 2HP Wales +44 1239 872300 [email protected] http://www.inthewelshwind.co.uk
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

In the Welsh Wind Distillery

Welcome to In the Welsh Wind distillery. A working distillery on the West Wales coast, we are proud to be innovators and providers of bespoke, small batch premium spirits and gin tasting events. Join us for bespoke gin making experiences in our gin lab, and gin tasting opportunities. Our gin lab gin making experience offers you the opportunity to become the distiller and discover your own gin, guided by our expert team. Our unique experience allows you to choose your preferred balance of botanicals, operate one of our custom-made copper pot mini stills, and craft a bottle of your very own to label and take home. Our experiences are for a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 16 (based on 2 people sharing an experience - and a still). Come to the distillery for a gin tasting - after your welcome gin and tonic, you'll have the opportunity to explore 3 of our craft gins, learn about their flavour profiles and decide which you prefer before enjoying another gin and tonic!

Reviewed By NickB_47 - Eastbourne, United Kingdom

We saw this place from the main road ( used to be a dreadful looking pub) and we were pleasantly surprised. We were greeted at the door by a very informative lady - we could not got in to the whole building due to COVID restrictions but she explained about the gins they distill there. We ended up buying a bottle. Would go next time for the full gin tasting experience

10. National Library of Wales

The National Library of Wales Aberystwyth Ceredigion Wales SY23 3BU, Aberystwyth SY23 3BU Wales +44 1970 632800 http://www.llgc.org.uk
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4.5 based on 227 reviews

National Library of Wales

Reviewed By peterlloydjones

I was attending as a visiting speaker. The meeting venue was the Drwm, a 100-seating film and video conference venue within the library where the seating and the AV facilities are second to none. The meeting included refreshments and a voucher for the library's restaurant which features a walk-through buffet of excellent diversity and quality. Although built as a library wherein are deposited virtually every book published, the NLW hosts a series of travelling exhibitions that are well presented and interesting. Having visited many times for historical research as well as organised conferences there has always been a friendly, helpful atmosphere. The first language of the staff is Welsh but all are at least bilingual and extremely helpful. The library is currently engaged in the huge task of digitising all the significant books and documents, making them available to internet subscribers. Oh, and there's a nice little shop! Well worth a visit.

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