Discover the best top things to do in Aberystwyth, United Kingdom including Hafod Uchtryd, Cambrian Safaris, Bwlch y Geuffordd Gardens, Vale of Rheidol Railway, Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre, Ultimate Xscape Aberystwyth, Aberystwyth Castle, Commodore Cinema, Aberystwyth Cliff Railway.
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One of Europe's finest examples of an 18th-century picturesque landscape, Hafod Uchrtrydd is a wooded estate located in the foothills of the Cambrian mountains of Ceredigion, Wales. The 9 miles of restored footpaths offer the visitor a unique experience which encompasse: the rich historic, a valuable and diverse ecology and the opportunity to be with wild nature.
What a find this turned out to be. Did two of the three walks & then explored the churchyard adjacent to the car park. It was a pity the church was locked. Particularly enjoyed the waterfall & the Chain Bridge & would love a week’s stay in Pwll Pendre.
5.0 based on 62 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Bwlch y Geuffordd Gardens in Bronant is an ideal place to visit . Featured in the last series of “Pobl a’u Gerddi”, and also featured in ITV's Love Your Garden with Alan Titchmarsh, aired March 2020. Joint runner up of Gardeners World “Garden of the Year” competition, category “Challenging Plot”. There is something here for everyone. The garden is open daily, and is an adventure and fantasy garden for children (and adults). It is also a water garden, sculpture park, sumptuous flower garden, and so much more. Although the individual gardens differ widely in character, they still hang together as a delicious whole. It is peaceful, inspiring and colourful, wacky and wonderful, full of surprises, and a great day out for all the family.
4.5 based on 1,157 reviews
Travelling on the Vale of Rheidol Railway is the finest way to see the stunning Rheidol Valley. We pass through wide open fields,woodland and rugged mountain scenery as the line twists and turns clinging to the hillside gradually climbing nearly 700ft (200m)from Aberystwyth to reach our destination at Devil’s Bridge. Birds of prey such as Red Kite and Buzzards are regularly seensoaring high above the valley floor and breathtaking views can beenjoyed by all.
4.5 based on 876 reviews
On our way back from a disappointing trip to Aberystwyth we saw the signs and pulled in not knowing what we would find. Well let me just say you will not be disappointed here. The facility offers walking trails, bridleways, mountain biking trails, picnic areas, children's play area, disabled trails, breathtaking views, a gift shop, a cafe, and Red Kite Feeding!!!. For a fee of £1.50 for up to two hours or £3 for over this, you get the most amazing day out. We arrived at 2pm to discover that Red Kite Feeding took place at 3pm (2pm in winter months). We strolled around the lovely lake reading all the interactive information boards finding out facts about Red Kites and looking at the stunning views. Red Kites were flying around overhead clearly awaiting the feeding. We found the viewing area beside the lake and took a seat . The Kites knowing the time appeared from out of the trees vast swaths of them. A chap appeared from the opposite side of the lake and threw out meat. The Kites soared and danced in the air, swooping down in a magical airial display. It was a truly amazing sight. When it was over they flew back to the trees leaving a few to dive and swoop across the lake. We were entranced by the whole experience. Words can't describe it. We then headed to the cafe, which was fantastic. Homemade coffee and walnut cake cut into great wedges, delicious pulled pork crusty rolls and all at such reasonable prices. Plenty of seating inside and out, outside offering amazing views of the lake and wild birds feeding from bird feeders close by. And, lovely clean toilets!!!!! We rated this attraction number one, and came back a second time during our stay in Wales, travelling 50 minutes to do so. A fantastic day out for all ages. Well done to everyone involved, this shows how conservation and tourism can work hand in hand.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
At Ultimate Xscape Aberystwyth, you must use a variety of skills to unlock your escape. You and your team have 60 minutes to work your way through the clues, crack the code and save yourself from being locked away forever (we’re only kidding, we'll let you out… eventually!). It’s great fun for friends, family, work colleagues and more, so grab your thinking caps and try to defeat our Xscape Rooms
We booked a couple of days before and the booking process was easy and fast. We arrived and checked in and after a short wait were taken through. We did the Room 13 escape experience and both rooms have a system where you can chose a the number of clues and hints depending on your level of experience. We chose level 2 which is a max of 5 clues and a few extra hints along the way. We managed to escape with about 15 mins to go and had a good chat with our escape master afterwards. Everyone was in masks and there was plenty of hand sanitiser available to keep your hands clean. All in all it was a fun way to spend an hour and I’d recommend it if you’re visiting Aberystwyth!
4.0 based on 1,006 reviews
Well kept grounds, well presented and open to public, a nice walk around in the afternoon sun with amazing views out to see and down the coast
4.0 based on 1,042 reviews
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