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Aberystwyth Holiday Camps And Adventure Breaks
Planning a suitable holiday for your children can be very time consuming, there are many aspects that you should take into account so that both you and your children can make the most out of your holiday. The Ufindus Holiday Camps And Adventure Breaks directory is aimed to help you choose a suitable holiday and location that has an endless amount of entertainment and has a child friendly atmosphere. The directory also includes holiday camps designed to cater for children's needs so that you are able to relax on your own holiday with peace of mind that your children are having the time of their lives in a safe environment, where they will be looked after and cared for. So if you would like more information and advice on a wide variety of children's holidays then feel free to browse through the directory where there are listings to aid you with the organisation and planning of your holiday.
About Aberystwyth - show infohide info
Aberystwyth is located the west coast of Wales, and is a popular area for tourists and students. It is home to the University of Wales Aberystwyth and the National Library. Aberystwyth is the principal holiday resort and administrative centre of the west coast of Wales. Aberystwyth is named from the Welsh 'Mouth of the Ystwyt' and is an historic market town and seaport of Ceredigion in Cardiganshire. Aberystwyth is often referred to as the capital of Mid Wales, and is close to some of the most spectacular scenery of the area. Nearby to Aberystwyth are the Cambrian Mountains, whose valleys contain forests and meadows which have little changed in centuries. Aberystwyth is nestled between three hills and two beaches, and hosts some castle ruins, a pier and a harbour. The hills contain remains from the Iron Age as well as a monument to Wellington. Atop the hills, you can survey the fantastic views of Cardigan Bay, which can be easily accessed by The Aberystwyth Electric Cliff Railway; the longest electric cliff railway in Britain. It travels up Constitution Hill from the northern end of the town's promenade with trains running every few minutes during the spring, summer and early autumn.
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