Welcome to The Beehive Wales

Welcome to The
Beehive Wales
Out & About
- Aberaeron is a charming Georgian harbour town on the Ceredigion coast, known for its colourful houses, relaxed atmosphere and scenic coastal walks. Around the harbour you’ll find a great choice of cafés, pubs and restaurants, along with independent shops, takeaways, a small supermarket, pharmacy, cashpoint, and pet-friendly eateries—making it an ideal spot for dining, strolling and stocking up during your stay.
- Devil’s Bridge Waterfalls is one of Ceredigion’s most famous natural attractions, featuring a dramatic series of waterfalls, wooded walks and historic bridges stacked one above another. Visitors can enjoy well-marked trails, spectacular views and a small village with tea rooms, café, gift shops and parking, making it a rewarding and scenic day out.
- The Ceredigion Coast Path is a spectacular long-distance walking route stretching along the county’s coastline. It offers breathtaking clifftop views, quiet coves, sandy beaches and excellent opportunities to spot dolphins, seals and seabirds. Sections of the path are suitable for gentle strolls, while others provide more adventurous walking, making it ideal for walkers of all abilities.
- New Quay is a picturesque seaside town on Cardigan Bay, famous for its sandy beaches, colourful harbour and resident dolphins. Visitors can enjoy coastal walks, dolphin-watching boat trips, cafés, pubs, restaurants, shops and ice-cream parlours, making New Quay a popular and lively destination just a short drive along the coast.
- Nant yr Arian Forest Centre is a beautiful woodland visitor centre set in the Cambrian Mountains, best known for its daily red kite feeding. It offers scenic forest and lakeside walks, cycling trails, picnic areas, a café, toilets and parking — ideal for a peaceful day out surrounded by nature.
- The Vale of Rheidol Railway is a scenic narrow-gauge steam railway running from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge. The journey winds through wooded valleys, rivers and waterfalls, offering beautiful views and a relaxed way to explore the area, with refreshments and facilities available at the stations.
Out & About
- Aberaeron is a charming Georgian harbour town on the Ceredigion coast, known for its colourful houses, relaxed atmosphere and scenic coastal walks. Around the harbour you’ll find a great choice of cafés, pubs and restaurants, along with independent shops, takeaways, a small supermarket, pharmacy, cashpoint, and pet-friendly eateries—making it an ideal spot for dining, strolling and stocking up during your stay.
- Devil’s Bridge Waterfalls is one of Ceredigion’s most famous natural attractions, featuring a dramatic series of waterfalls, wooded walks and historic bridges stacked one above another. Visitors can enjoy well-marked trails, spectacular views and a small village with tea rooms, café, gift shops and parking, making it a rewarding and scenic day out.
- The Ceredigion Coast Path is a spectacular long-distance walking route stretching along the county’s coastline. It offers breathtaking clifftop views, quiet coves, sandy beaches and excellent opportunities to spot dolphins, seals and seabirds. Sections of the path are suitable for gentle strolls, while others provide more adventurous walking, making it ideal for walkers of all abilities.
- New Quay is a picturesque seaside town on Cardigan Bay, famous for its sandy beaches, colourful harbour and resident dolphins. Visitors can enjoy coastal walks, dolphin-watching boat trips, cafés, pubs, restaurants, shops and ice-cream parlours, making New Quay a popular and lively destination just a short drive along the coast.
- Nant yr Arian Forest Centre is a beautiful woodland visitor centre set in the Cambrian Mountains, best known for its daily red kite feeding. It offers scenic forest and lakeside walks, cycling trails, picnic areas, a café, toilets and parking — ideal for a peaceful day out surrounded by nature.
- The Vale of Rheidol Railway is a scenic narrow-gauge steam railway running from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge. The journey winds through wooded valleys, rivers and waterfalls, offering beautiful views and a relaxed way to explore the area, with refreshments and facilities available at the stations.








