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Llanrhystud is a Ceredigion coastal village midway between Aberystwyth and Aberaeron. The oldest part of the village is named after the early Christian Welsh saint Rhystud and St Rhystud's Church is a Grade II listed building. The area surrounding the church has been designated as a conservation area. Llanrhystud acts as a focus for a large rural area and possesses a relatively wide range of facilities and has a good bus service along the coast road.
The beach has a shingle bank with a half mile long sandy beach at low tide. It is reached via a single track road which leaves the A487 just south of the petrol station in Llanrhystud. Free parking is available at the end of the beach and on the shingle. With its panoramic view of Cardigan Bay, Llanrhystud beach is well suited for windsurfing, swimming and general leisure activities. The rivers Carrog, Wyre and Wyre Fach meet before flowing into the sea.
The Wales Coastal Path runs along the top of the shingle bank, which has been levelled to provide a reasonable walking surface. To the south the shore becomes rockier, and backed by low cliffs of boulder clay with five historic lime kilns adjacent to the coastal path. North of the Afon Wyre the shore is completely rocky.
Facilities
Parking
- Free Parking
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Llanrhystud is located at the junction of the A487(T) and B4337 midway between Aberystwyth and Aberaeron.
Public Transport Directions
Aberystwyth station is 9 miles away.