Ceibwr Bay

The elevated landscape at Ceibwr Bay is made up of spectacular cliff folds, part of the Nant Ceibwr valley leading through the village of Moylegrove, originally formed by glacial erosion.

The Ceibwr Bay Fault is a WSW-ENE-trending fault zone, that extends from the coast at Ceibwr Bay at its western end to the coast at Aberporth at its eastern end.

The landscape is a significant bird habitat (gulls, fulmar, shag, cormorant and chough)[4] and its natural environment and geological features attract nature lovers and coasteerers.

[5] Accessed by the Pembrokeshire Coast Path (part of the Wales Coast Path), its cliff-tops afford sightings of bottlenose dolphins and Atlantic grey seals.

[6] To the south of the bay is the Witches' Cauldron (Pwll-y-wrach), a collapsed cave.

Ceibwr Bay, looking north across the entrance to Ceibwr Cove
Cliffs of Penyrafr, viewed from Ceibwr Bay
Ceibwr Cove and former harbour; Ceibwr Bay beyond