On Wales’ west coast, you may find the historic market town of Aberystwyth. With a name that translates to “the mouth of the river Ystwyth” and a location on Wales’ west coast, it offers a wealth of gorgeous waterways ideal for watersports or just a summertime stroll along the Victorian promenade. There is something for every taste in the town’s extensive selection of stores, eateries, taverns, tea rooms, museums, cinemas, and the National Library of Wales. The Ystwyth Trail, a magnificent 20-mile bike and walk connecting Aberystwyth to Tregaron, along a lovely river and woodland. The falls can be reached by taking the steam train from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge. Only 7 miles away is the seaside town of Borth, which has three miles of sandy beach and an animal park to keep visitors of all ages entertained. This is the ideal site for a well-deserved vacation with nearby Welsh artisan centres, the ruins of Aberystwyth Castle, and gorgeous landscape to explore.