Aberystwyth Promenade & Seafront

Stretching for a mile and a half from the harbour and marina in the south to Constitution Hill in the north, the promenade is the focal point of the town. During the day, and on fine summer evenings, many choose to enjoy a leisurely walk along the seafront and 'kick the bar' at the northern end.

Main Promenade

Starting at the south, there is a good view of the new marina development around the harbour. Moving further north, the New Promenade continues, winding tightly around the edge of the castle grounds towards St Michael's Church and the Old College. The Old College was originally built as a hotel in the 1870s: when this venture failed, founders of the recently-established University took the opportunity to secure a permanent base for the institution. Although Aberystwyth's university is now mainly based on the hillside Penglais campus, this ornate, Gothic-style building still houses a small selection of teaching and administrative departments of the University.

Aberystwyth's pier was constructed in 1864 and soon became a popular attraction. Once reaching 900 feet out in to the sea, but now only 300 feet long, the pier houses a pub, nightclub, ice-cream parlour, amusement arcade, snooker club and brasserie.

The main promenade has been refurbished in recent years, and includes a children's paddling pool and the Bandstand. During the summer season, the Bandstand becomes a venue for several events with appearances from local bands, performers and choirs.

The beach is mainly shingle and dark sand. Water is safe for bathing, meeting required standards.


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This page updated 26-Jan-2008