Cambrian Coast Holiday Park offers a wide range of local attractions to break up your relaxing getaway with your family or loved one. Accommodating for all ages there is something for everyone.
Stretching over 870 miles, the Wales Coast Path is one of the world’s longest uninterrupted coastal walking routes. It offers jaw dropping views, dramatic cliffside walks, and peaceful sandy coves—perfect for walkers, photographers, and nature lovers alike.
Coastal Wales is steeped in history, with iconic landmarks like Conwy Castle, Caernarfon Castle (being the closest to us), and Pembroke Castle standing proudly along the shoreline. These medieval fortresses offer a glimpse into Wales’ past, complete with epic views and fascinating stories.
From the rugged beauty of the Llŷn Peninsula to the majestic mountains of Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) and the dramatic coastline of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Coastal Wales is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hike, kayak, or simply unwind while soaking in the scenery.
From sandy beach days and nature walks to wildlife spotting and local attractions, Borth is packed with fun activities for all ages just moments from Cambrian Coast Holiday Park.
Situated in a breathtaking location along Cardigan Bay, Borth and Ynyslas Golf Club was founded in 1885 and is widely recognised as the oldest course in Wales. This traditional links course delivers a true test of skill throughout the year and is proud to be a Golf Union of Wales championship venue. After a round of golf, visitors can relax in the modern, spacious clubhouse offering a full bar and catering services.
Blue Island is a paint-your-own pottery studio based in Ynyslas. A fun and creative activity for both kids and adults. Whether you’re after a special holiday keepsake, a handmade gift, or just a few relaxing hours with loved ones, it’s the perfect way to get creative. Choose from a wide range of ceramics, pick your colours from the vibrant paints, and use the provided tools to design something truly personal with friendly staff always available.
Ynyslas boasts three beautiful miles of golden sandy beach, stretching from Borth in the south to the sweeping dunes in the north. It’s an ideal spot for scenic walks, family picnics, and even windsurfing. Rich in wildlife, the area is home to a variety of rare plants and animals, and during summer, the dunes burst into colour with wildflowers including several striking species of orchid.
Borth Wild Animal Kingdom is a small zoo with a big heart, offering a sanctuary for unwanted animals that have come from other zoos or private homes. Dedicated to giving these creatures a second chance, the zoo is home to a wide variety of species including mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Visitors can enjoy unique VIP experience days, providing the opportunity to get up close and personal with the animals and learn more about their stories.
The National Library of Wales is home to over 4 million printed volumes, including rare treasures like the first book printed in Welsh and the first full Welsh translation of the Bible. With a focus on Welsh, Welsh-language, and Celtic material, the Library plays a key role in preserving the nation’s heritage. It also houses the Welsh Political Archive and the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales. Throughout the year, visitors can explore a range of exhibitions and attend engaging events.
The Constitution Hill Cliff Railway is the longest electric funicular cliff railway in Britain, carrying visitors to the summit since it first opened in 1896. At the top, you’ll find breathtaking views and one of the world’s largest camera obscuras, offering a unique bird’s-eye perspective over 1,000 square miles of stunning land and sea. It’s a memorable way to take in the dramatic beauty of the Welsh coastline.
Experience a powerful narrow-gauge steam locomotive as it climbs 700ft over 11¾ miles from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge. This scenic journey takes you through a changing landscape of open fields, lush meadows, woodlands, and dramatic mountain views, with the track winding along the hillside. Step off at one of the beautifully restored stations to explore peaceful valley walks and take in the breathtaking Devil’s Bridge waterfalls, a natural wonder not to be missed.
Aberystwyth offers more than just seaside charm it’s home to the impressive ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, set within a scenic park overlooking the ocean. This open green space is perfect for picnics, relaxing strolls, and family fun. Kids and adults alike can enjoy a game at the nearby mini golf course, making it a great spot for a laid-back afternoon. With views, history, and activities all in one place, it’s a must-visit during your stay
Situated in a breathtaking location along Cardigan Bay, Borth and Ynyslas Golf Club was founded in 1885 and is widely recognised as the oldest course in Wales. This traditional links course delivers a true test of skill throughout the year and is proud to be a Golf Union of Wales championship venue. After a round of golf, visitors can relax in the modern, spacious clubhouse offering a full bar and catering services.
Blue Island is a paint-your-own pottery studio based in Ynyslas. A fun and creative activity for both kids and adults. Whether you’re after a special holiday keepsake, a handmade gift, or just a few relaxing hours with loved ones, it’s the perfect way to get creative. Choose from a wide range of ceramics, pick your colours from the vibrant paints, and use the provided tools to design something truly personal with friendly staff always available to offer guidance.
Ynyslas boasts three beautiful miles of golden sandy beach, stretching from Borth in the south to the sweeping dunes in the north. It’s an ideal spot for scenic walks, family picnics, and even windsurfing. Rich in wildlife, the area is home to a variety of rare plants and animals, and during summer, the dunes burst into colour with wildflowers including several striking species of orchid.
The National Library of Wales is home to over 4 million printed volumes, including rare treasures like the first book printed in Welsh and the first full Welsh translation of the Bible. With a focus on Welsh, Welsh-language, and Celtic material, the Library plays a key role in preserving the nation’s heritage. It also houses the Welsh Political Archive and the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales. Throughout the year, visitors can explore a range of exhibitions and attend engaging events celebrating Welsh culture and history.
The Constitution Hill Cliff Railway is the longest electric funicular cliff railway in Britain, carrying visitors to the summit since it first opened in 1896. At the top, you’ll find breathtaking views and one of the world’s largest camera obscuras, offering a unique bird’s-eye perspective over 1,000 square miles of stunning land and sea. It’s a memorable way to take in the dramatic beauty of the Welsh coastline.
Aberystwyth offers more than just seaside charm it’s home to the impressive ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, set within a scenic park overlooking the ocean. This open green space is perfect for picnics, relaxing strolls, and family fun. Kids and adults alike can enjoy a game at the nearby mini golf course, making it a great spot for a laid-back afternoon. With views, history, and activities all in one place, it’s a must-visit during your stay
Borth Wild Animal Kingdom is a small zoo with a big heart, offering a sanctuary for unwanted animals that have come from other zoos or private homes. Dedicated to giving these creatures a second chance, the zoo is home to a wide variety of species including mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Visitors can enjoy unique VIP experience days, providing the opportunity to get up close and personal with the animals and learn more about their stories in a friendly, hands-on environment.
Experience a powerful narrow-gauge steam locomotive as it climbs 700ft over 11¾ miles from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge. This scenic journey takes you through a changing landscape of open fields, lush meadows, woodlands, and dramatic mountain views, with the track winding along the hillside. Step off at one of the beautifully restored stations to explore peaceful valley walks and take in the breathtaking Devil’s Bridge waterfalls, a natural wonder not to be missed.
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Cambrian Coast, NO: 11632386. REGISTERED OFFICE: Cambrian Coast Caravan Park, Ynyslas Beach, Ynyslas, Borth, Ceredigion SY24 5JZ. REGISTERED IN ENGLAND & WALES VAT NO: 992 160 900
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