The now-closed SY23 previously put Aberystwyth on the culinary map when it was awarded a Michelin star (and Michelin’s Opening of the Year Award), but the quaint seaside town has always had loads of independent restaurants. Mediterranean café Medina is a great example with a menu filled ...
Founded in 1872,Aberystwyth Universityis known for having established the world’s first official department for international politics in 1919, following World War I. Nestled on the west coast of Wales, looking straight out at the Irish Sea, the town is small but lively, thanks to its student...
What it is:A modern shopping centre in the heart of Bristol. Why you should go:With over 120 shops, the reason for coming to Cabot Circus is obvious. But even if shopping tires you out, there’s a huge multiplex cinema upstairs, and you’re spoilt for choice with restaurants too. When...
"There is also a place in Aberystwyth which has just opened called Bara Fun, but Glyn and Menna Heulyn don't do anything by halves - they have done it up and really invested in their team." He said, ultimately, as operators, the main goal is not only to meet but to exceed people...
students, is a district wrapped in green parkland and peppered with quirky cafes, restaurants and independent pubs serving warming drams to a grounded crowd of locals and scholars. Big enough to feel like a proper city and small enough not to ...
Aberystwyth Castle is just one of the places to see in Aberystwyth, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this walkable area. See propertiesSee properties in Aberystwyth CastleAberystwyth Castle Constitution Hill Explore...