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Situated in Mid Wales along the Ceredigion Coast, Borth is a lovely seaside village and resort. Borth is most known for its pristine coastline filled with golden sandy beaches. You could easily spend a few days here spent entirely at various beaches! The village itself is quiet and clean with a museum, several top-rated restaurants, a golf course, and plenty of natural beauty. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a seaside holiday with your family, friends, or partner!
An idyllic seaside holiday rentalBring your seaside holiday dreams to life with a cosy letting perfectly suited to your travel preferences. Borth is home to a wide range of holiday rentals, with a little something for every type of traveller. Couples can opt for a small, cosy rental just steps away from the sandy shores of the beach. Families can choose from oversized rentals with plenty of space and a large private garden. Several rentals are available near the centre of the village within walking distance of shops and restaurants. All rentals are equipped with modern amenities to ensure your comfort throughout your stay such as Wi-Fi, heating, and a washing machine. With such excellent holiday rental options available in Borth, you may decide to never leave!
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The area and getting around
Borth is situated on the Ceredigion Coast Path 7 miles north of Aberystwyth. The best way to reach Borth is by train or by private car. Most travellers first take the train from their starting location to nearby Aberystwyth and then take the 15-minute train ride to Borth from there. There are around 22 trains going between Borth and Aberystwyth per day.
Getting around BorthIf you’ll be arriving to Borth by train, having a car is not entirely necessary for getting around. The small village is quite walkable, with the majority of points of interest reachable on foot. Having a private car offers the added convenience and ability to explore other nearby attractions outside the village of Borth.
Travellers and activities
Golf enthusiasts can enjoy one of the most spectacular and oldest golf courses in Wales. Situated along the stunning coastline of Borth, the Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club is an 18-hole links course. The friendly staff is more than happy to help newcomers get sorted, and you can enjoy picture-perfect views of the beach and ocean while you play!
Borth for familiesBorth is the perfect holiday destination for families with children of all ages. Visit the Borth Wild Animal Kingdom where children and adults can explore a wide range of animals around the 12-acre park. Stroll through the grounds, pet the farm animals, see some wild exotic species, and enjoy a meal at the small on-site restaurant.
Borth is an excellent destination for walkers, as the village is set on the northern end of the scenic Ceredigion Coast Path!
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The village of Borth boasts three miles of pristine golden-sand beaches. The beaches boast ultra-wide shores, which are perfect for long strolls and building sand castles. The waters are shallow and clean with gentle waves, making them perfect for swimmers of all ages to enjoy a relaxing dip in the sea. Bring your beach towels and umbrellas and spend a day (or two, or three) soaking up the sun on the shores of Borth.
2. Visit the Ynyslas National Nature ReserveStroll along the walking paths and climb the sand dunes at Ynyslas National Nature Reserve. The coastal park overflows with wild and rugged beauty. You can choose from four different walking paths to explore this seaside gem– come in the evenings to watch the spectacular sunsets!
3. Learn some of the local history at Borth Station MuseumThis small, organized museum is set inside the train station. You’ll find a plethora of fascinating information about the history of the train station and the development of Borth. The museum is run by volunteers and is the perfect place to pop into while you wait for your train!
4. Visit WallogThe rugged, wild beach of Wallog is situated in a rural coastal area south of Borth Village and north of Aberystwyth. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a beautiful, scenic walk along the sea in a completely uncrowded setting. During low tide, you can walk under the cliff areas and see the many quartz rock tide pools.
5. Enjoy lovely dining optionsBorth is home to several top-rated restaurants where you can enjoy a fabulous meal paired with scenic coastal views. Enjoy dinner at Victoria Inn, which serves delicious pub-style food in an atmospheric setting right along the beach. Go to the Railway Inn for enormous portions of home cooked food– their beer menu is quite impressive too! For fish and chips, head over to The Acorn. Borth Tandoori is the best spot in town for Indian food. For breakfast and coffee, spend your morning at Boulders Café!
Information about holiday lettings in Borth
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 30 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £43. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 16 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 10% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 2 properties. |