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Porth Ceiriad


Impressive beach surrounded by cliffs with impressive views and impressive surf.
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justal
Updated:
1st May 2004
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Porth Ceiriad is a spectacular beach surrounded by high cliffs and with views out across Cardigan Bay to the mountains of Snowdonia. An impressive setting for some equally impressive surf.

Access to the beach is via a half mile walk across fields and then down some steep steps cut into the cliff. You will then be greeted by a steeply shelving beach and some powerful waves, best left to more experienced surfers. It is also possible to windsurf from here, but its difficult access and dangerous nature make it unpopular. Less experienced surfers should head to nearby Hells Mouth
Sports Suitability
Surfing starstarstar
Surf Conditions at Porth Ceiriad can be Excellent
Buggying thumns_down
Buggying Conditions at Porth Ceiriad are Not Good
Windsurfing starstarstar
Windsurfing Conditions at Porth Ceiriad can be Excellent
kitesurfing
Kitesurfing Conditions at Porth Ceiriad are Unknown
Wind Suitability
Windsurfing at Porth Ceiriad Kitesurfing at Porth Ceiriad
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SW   S   SE


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Author:Beachguide Comments » Porth Ceiriad
Posted By: John21
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Registered: 21-07-2008
Last Visit: 22-07-2008

 
car park & camping

There are 2 acces roads to Porth Ceiriad, the other is Through Nant- Y -Big in Cilan. There is a cliff-top car park and one of the best spots for a campsite (ever!) which is overlooking the break.
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