Best attractions and places to see around Borth offer a range of experiences along the Welsh coast. This area in Ceredigion features diverse landscapes, from expansive beaches to historical viewpoints. Visitors can explore coastal paths and discover various things to do in Borth Wales. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring local points of interest.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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For £8.50 (as of June 2025), take the Cliff Railway, arrive at the top of Constitution Hill, and enjoy wonderful views of Aberystwyth. The views in other directions are also worth the ride.
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Although they were often erected a century ago (very often after the First World War from 1914 to 1918), the "war memorials" found almost everywhere in villages and towns are by no means mere relics of a bygone era. They still commemorate the victims of war and tyranny today. The design of the memorials varies from place to place, but they all have one thing in common: they continually remind us of the need to preserve peace.
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Impressive monument in memory of the fallen soldiers in WWI and WWII.
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Absolutely worth the £7 to get up there, the views are amazing!!.
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Great beach to let the dog have a run-out. The nearby cafe is great!!
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Great location for a memorial. Amazing views back at the castle and over the sea. Must be a great place to come on remembrance day.
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The Wellington Monument is a stone column built on the summit of the south fort at Pen Dinas. A memorial to the Duke of Wellington, it was probably erected in 1858 or a year or two before. The main person responsible for seeing to its construction was W.E. Richards of Bryneithin. The monument takes the form of an eighteen metre high upended cannon. It is built of stone rubble and rises from a square podium, the shaft tapers before ariving at a swept out funnel. It is thought that the column was intended to carry at statue at the top, which was never installed. The monument serves to pinpoint the great later prehistoric hillfort crowning the hill. The monument was fully restored in 1999, following a lightning strike in 1997, with a replacement rounded slate surround at its top specially made at Blaenau Ffestiniog.
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The shallow waters of Borth beach make it a popular location for swimming, surfing, fishing, sailing and windsurfing. The small town has a good range of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs and local services.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Borth Beach is ideal with its shallow lagoon area for paddling and swimming. The Aberystwyth Cliff Railway offers a fun experience to ascend Constitution Hill, and Aberystwyth War Memorial provides impressive views that families can enjoy together.
You can explore significant historical sites such as the Aberystwyth War Memorial, an impressive monument offering views of the castle and sea. Another notable site is the Wellington Monument, Pen Dinas, a stone column on the site of a prehistoric hillfort, restored in 1999.
Yes, Borth Beach is a dog-friendly location, perfect for walks with your canine companion. Always check local signage for any seasonal restrictions on specific beach areas.
For easy walks, consider the routes listed in the Easy hikes around Borth guide. Options include loops around Borth Beach from Borth or Ynyslas, typically ranging from 5 to 7 kilometers.
Excellent viewpoints include the Aberystwyth War Memorial, which offers panoramic views of the castle, sea, and Constitution Hill. The Wellington Monument, Pen Dinas, also provides a great vantage point from its summit. Additionally, the Aberystwyth Cliff Railway takes you to the top of Constitution Hill for expansive coastal views.
Beyond sightseeing, Borth offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes in the Cycling around Borth guide, including options like the Borth to Nant-y-Moch Gravel Trail. For road cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Borth, which features loops to Devil's Bridge or the Dyfi National Nature Reserve.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and historical significance. At Borth Beach, the lovely sand, shells, and safe shallow waters for paddling are highly praised. The Aberystwyth War Memorial is noted for its amazing views back at the castle and over the sea. The Aberystwyth Cliff Railway is often highlighted as an experience in itself, offering a less tiring way to enjoy Constitution Hill.
The coastal areas around Borth, including Aberystwyth Beachfront, are known for wildlife. Keep an eye out for dolphins and porpoises, especially when there's a good groundswell. The nearby Dyfi National Nature Reserve also offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching and observing local ecosystems.
Yes, near Borth Beach, you can find options like Sands Cafe for food, drinks, and comfort breaks, making it convenient for visitors enjoying the beach.
The warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like beach visits, hiking, and cycling. However, coastal walks can be enjoyed year-round, with winter offering a different, often dramatic, perspective of the Welsh coast.
While popular spots like Borth Beach can get busy, exploring the walking trails around Pen Dinas, leading to the Wellington Monument, can offer a quieter experience with historical interest and great views. Additionally, venturing slightly further to the Dyfi National Nature Reserve provides a serene natural escape.


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