If you’ve never made it to the beautiful Ceredigion town of Aberaeron, there has never been a better time to visit.
The lockdown left many small towns and villages reliant on the hospitality industry struggling, but Aberaeron is full of life again now, with every precaution being taken to keep visitors safe.
As Visit Wales puts it, the town truly is a place to come and relax, with many eateries participating in the tremendous Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
If you’re a foodie you won’t want to leave, with restaurants, bars, pubs and cafés galore, whether you’re in the mood for afternoon tea, lunch or something more substantial in the evening.
One member of our fantastic Facebook group (which you can join here) is a particular fan of caravan and glamping site Bargoed Farm and its famous bistro The Moody Cow, where the rustic surroundings are complemented by outstanding food and tremendous service.
You may also have heard of the colourful houses which Aberaeron is also famous for – but whether you have or you haven’t, they are truly a sight to behold.
If you fancy doing a bit more than chilling out, then head onto the Wales Coast Path or The Coastal Way for one of Wales’ most beautiful walks.
Whether you’re an expert angler or a newbie who just wants to give it a go, Aberaeron is well known for its herring fishing – and also its dolphins.
Bottlenose dolphins can be found in just two places along the British coast – and Aberaeron is one of them, with more than 300 spending part of the year in the area.
If dolphin-spotting is your thing, then best delay your visit until September or October, when they are at their peak.
If you’re keen to make your trip to Aberaeron a longer one and are looking for somewhere to stay, HolidayIdeasWales Facebook group member Peter Dovey, owner of The Feathers Airbnb, says: “We have taken the correct measures following lockdown and we have 13 en-suite rooms for all that want to visit.
We have some of the best beaches near by, with local restaurants and shops a 2 minute walk down to the harbour from your accommodation. Come and visit!”