Villages in Ceredigion

Ceredigion’s historic villages include seaside resorts and market towns. The county has a rich history, from historic hillforts, castles, churches and chapels, scheduled monuments and listed buildings. Ceredigion is a county in Wales, corresponding to the former historic county of Cardiganshire.

Ceredigion (Cardiganshire) Towns - Ceredigion Historical Society
Ceredigion (Cardiganshire) Towns – Ceredigion Historical Society

Ceredigion Villages

The Ceredigion Coastline stretches for some 60 miles, bordered by Cardigan Bay to the west, Gwynedd to the north, Powys to the east, Carmarthenshire to the south and Pembrokeshire to the south-west.

Ceredigion villages include the popular seaside resorts along Cardigan Bay to inland villages, all have a history to tell, with notable buildings and structures of antiquity.

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  • Daren
  • Derlwyn, Ceredigion
  • Derry Ormond
  • Devil’s Bridge, Ceredigion
  • Dihewyd
  • Dol-gau
  • Dôl-y-bont
  • Dol-y-pandy
  • Dole, Ceredigion
  • Dolgerdd
  • Dollwen
  • Drefach, Ceredigion
  • Dyffryn-bern

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  • Hafodiwan
  • Hawen
  • Hendre-Rhys
  • Henllan, Ceredigion
  • Henllys, Ceredigion
  • Highmead
  • Horeb

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  • Maen-y-groes
  • Maes-bangor
  • Maestir
  • Modroilyn
  • Moelfryn
  • Monachty
  • Morfa Borth
  • Moriah, Ceredigion
  • Mountain Gernos
  • Mwnt
  • Mydroilyn
  • Mynydd Bach, Ceredigion

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  • Upper Borth

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  • Velindre

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Index | Towns in Ceredigion | Villages in Ceredigion | Historic Sites in Ceredigion | Ceredigion Listed Buildings | Ceredigion Scheduled Monuments | Ceredigion Parks and Gardens | Ceredigion Conservation Areas | Research Organisations